Joonsy 38 Posted December 19, 2013 Report Share Posted December 19, 2013 http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/33724-cotton-bands/ regarding above post Apologies for resurrecting such an old post if irritating to members (was looking through some old posts).A great many years ago, pre-synthetic days, yes many longnets were hemp or linen fitted with 2-3mm cotton running lines. There was a hollow braid cotton cord which was sold under the name ‘’Cotton Banding’’. Describing running lines as ‘’Bands’’ is just a corruption of the proper name ‘’Cotton Banding’’ I would think. I used that cord myself, when new it would stretch a lot for first few uses and then settle down and stop doing so I found. I know personally that many years ago it was a slang word used for lines on the North Wales/North Shropshire border. Local dialect use different slang for same names of course, however it is likely that ‘’Bands’’ is a corruption of the name of the cord used back then which was ‘’Cotton Banding’’, it was not a corruption of the word ‘Bant’ as you suggest, ‘Bant’ was slang for beating up, other areas say ‘Bont’. Sorry to bore members with trivia. Quote Link to post
terryd 8,393 Posted December 19, 2013 Report Share Posted December 19, 2013 Not boring at all some of the old posts make great reading in this section. Trivia is good Quote Link to post
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