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Buntline may refer to: Buntline hitch, a knot used for attaching a rope to an object; Clewlines and buntlines, lines used to handle the sails of a square ...
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The Society was formed in January 1995 to promote interest in the local history of Buntingford and the surrounding area and, in particular, the old railway ...
Uses: The Buntline Hitch (ABOK # 1847, p 310) was originally employed to secure the buntlines to the foot of the square sails. Repeated shaking and jerking by a ...
The meaning of BUNTLINE is one of the lines attached to the foot of a square sail to haul the sail up to the yard for furling.
The Navy Arms Frontier Buntline Model is a 6-shot single-action revolver chambered for the .357 Magnum or the .45 Colt cartridges, manufactured for Navy Arms.
In 1863 the Buntingford railway line, which connected Buntingford with St. Margarets was officially opened. The local station was named 'Mardock' and if you ...
The Bunt. The Situation: Runner on second, no outs, 8th inning, the offense is down by one run. The Play: The hitter knows that he has to get a bunt down. He ...
4 days ago · one of the ropes attached to the foot of a square sail to haul it up to the yard for furling. Buntline. 2. [ buhnt-lin, -lahyn ].