- the
buntline hitch dates to the age of sail, when it was used to
secure buntlines to the foot of the
sails on square-rigged ships. That the
buntline hitch...
-
revolvers with long (10-inch or 16-inch)
barrels were
called Colt
Buntlines or
Buntline Specials. Colt
manufactured the
pistol among its second-generation...
-
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...
- the
buntlines. As the name suggests,
clewlines are
attached to the
outer corners or
clews of the sail. They lift more
weight than the
buntlines, and...
-
Edward Zane
Carroll Judson Sr. a.k.a. Ned
Buntline (March 20, 1821 – July 16, 1886), was an
American publisher, journalist, and writer.
Judson was born...
- sail is 'bent on' (attached) to the yard semi-permanently.
Clewlines and
buntlines are led
along the yard and from
there to the mast and down to the deck...
-
novel author Edward Zane
Carroll Judson commonly known by his pen name Ned
Buntline. Magdalena, the
Beautiful Mexican Maid: A
Story of
Buena Vista. New York:...
-
referred to as an
English net as
opposed to a
Spanish net.
Clewlines and
buntlines Reefing Guy (sailing) Webster's
Revised Unabridged Dictionary, 1913. This...
- 45 ACP; a
total of 42 variations. Colt
manufactured Third Generation Buntlines and New
Frontiers through the Colt
Custom Shop, as well as many engraved...
- 1969 (1969-08-10)
Attack type M**** stabbing,
shooting Weapons 22
caliber Hi-Standard "
Buntline Special" revolver, clasp-type Buck knives, bayonet, two
prong carving fork...