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True West How To: Tie a Cowboy Buckaroo Knot with Larry Bitterman of The Old Frontier Clothing Co. 

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@chazmichaelmichaels88
@chazmichaelmichaels88 3 года назад
He seems like an interesting person to have a beer with.
@danm3021
@danm3021 3 года назад
I was thinking the same thing
@Walter_E_Kurtz
@Walter_E_Kurtz 3 года назад
Ask him if he's single.
@chazmichaelmichaels88
@chazmichaelmichaels88 3 года назад
@@Walter_E_Kurtz I'm taken.
@hellodrjeckyl
@hellodrjeckyl 26 дней назад
I've already learned how to tie this knot, but this was the simplest and most clearist explanation for me. I wish I had seen this video first. Also, this guy seems like a cool dude. 🤠
@davidcasillas6271
@davidcasillas6271 3 года назад
The guy in the back , “ that is fabulous” 😂😂💀
@jaysonscott187
@jaysonscott187 3 года назад
Hell yea dude
@jasonpartridge3097
@jasonpartridge3097 4 года назад
I'd like to see how you tie the knot on the other wild rag that you're wearing.
@MiaogisTeas
@MiaogisTeas 4 года назад
Look's like an 'oriental' knot. They're usually that shape when the material is thin, and it's commonly used for scarves. I could be wrong
@troxical3341
@troxical3341 2 года назад
i think is tied like a necktie
@dyrun-me777
@dyrun-me777 3 года назад
This guy's voice is awesome.
@aaron3554
@aaron3554 3 года назад
This is the type of man you want to hear stories from. I bet he tells them well and is probably rather smart
@moneyfornothing3264
@moneyfornothing3264 3 года назад
Everybody’s got a story brah. Nobody’s interested in something you didn’t do.
@aaron3554
@aaron3554 3 года назад
@@moneyfornothing3264 speak for yourself i guess. Consider a person telling a joke or a folk story, it is interesting enough to peak an auidience and it mostly has nothing to do woth the story teller. Its the same with a good amount of books aswell and people got a lot of interest from those waaaay before modern technology
@moneyfornothing3264
@moneyfornothing3264 3 года назад
@@aaron3554 : fair enough.
@charlessmith9198
@charlessmith9198 3 года назад
He seems like the type of guy that would give you a stranger mission in rdr2
@lithom101
@lithom101 3 года назад
Underrated comment
@victorpacheco8946
@victorpacheco8946 10 месяцев назад
This video actually makes me think if he’s the one who taught Arthur how to make this neckerchief knot 😭
@cdhiles
@cdhiles Месяц назад
This is a lifesaver as I will be wearing one of these for my wedding next week and I had no idea how to tie it
@johnadams3538
@johnadams3538 3 года назад
Nice cravat. Not enough people wear cravats these days. Mr. Furley from Three’s Company was a big fan of the cravat. Good to see someone is trying to bring them back.
@Cantbuyathrill
@Cantbuyathrill 3 года назад
I use the same finger on my lady's cravat (which is French for....
@HiNinqi
@HiNinqi 5 месяцев назад
💀🤣🤣🤣🤣​@@Cantbuyathrill
@DreDredel3
@DreDredel3 3 года назад
His ensemble at the end would make a great Dr Who wardrobe.
@badw01f23
@badw01f23 3 года назад
If the show wasn't trash. They ruined it with bad writing
@little_kawala_baby5761
@little_kawala_baby5761 3 года назад
He seems so interesting and I love his voice it's so calm
@christopherbonanno1120
@christopherbonanno1120 3 года назад
Well when I finally get around to building my time machine I now know how to do this and be in style when I arrive in 1885. And will get all the lases and dames. 😂
@ledzeppelin174
@ledzeppelin174 3 года назад
“You want me to give em the clamps boss”
@Cantbuyathrill
@Cantbuyathrill 3 года назад
The Bot Mob!!!
@sudilos1172
@sudilos1172 3 года назад
Clamp Clamp!
@leviwooten3795
@leviwooten3795 3 года назад
They call me clamps
@michaelrobb9542
@michaelrobb9542 3 года назад
Came here to find this comment.
@MalloryKnox.
@MalloryKnox. 3 года назад
He has reminded me why I’m into older guys
@bola5671
@bola5671 3 года назад
It would be so cool if I cared enough to learn this
@jackhelmuth1397
@jackhelmuth1397 3 года назад
You just wasted time typing that. Only 13 likes. Damn dude, down bad.
@bola5671
@bola5671 3 года назад
@@jackhelmuth1397 I know you probably know I could say a few things to you but I'm gonna like your comment either way
@jackhelmuth1397
@jackhelmuth1397 3 года назад
@@bola5671 thanks king. glad there’s still people on the internet that don’t immediate become defensive.
@jackhelmuth1397
@jackhelmuth1397 3 года назад
Immediately*
@bola5671
@bola5671 3 года назад
@@jackhelmuth1397 I actually appreciate your compliment. A compliment from a stranger is worth more than a hundred more than a person that knows me. You're cool in my book
@-smp-scientificmethodpersp838
@-smp-scientificmethodpersp838 3 года назад
At the end, did it just cut out right before the punchline of a good joke?
@byYouTube94
@byYouTube94 4 года назад
“Use a finger... Make sure it’s the right finger” Proceeds to use his left finger... ;)
@donkern5
@donkern5 3 года назад
Not his right the right one not the wrong one
@DB-xo6xh
@DB-xo6xh 3 года назад
Fingger* 🤣. "Why do they call them fingers if you never see them fing? Oh! there they go" -Simpsons.
@gavinn.4060
@gavinn.4060 3 года назад
Prob just for demonstrations sake
@boomcannon9732
@boomcannon9732 3 года назад
@@donkern5 its what some people call a "joke"
@williaml.2846
@williaml.2846 3 года назад
I think the video is mirrored
@FUBARguy107
@FUBARguy107 3 года назад
I scrolled for a ways and didn't see anyone else say it. You reminded me of the dog from Rock-a-Doodle. Patoo, or something like that. I haven't seen the movie in 25 years or so. But the main kid taught the dog to tie his shoes in a similar fashion. Up, over, around and through. That's how Patoo ties his shoes.
@jacdustin7437
@jacdustin7437 4 года назад
I’d love to see sooo much more from him!!!
@marioarroyo2006
@marioarroyo2006 3 года назад
He has amazing hair.
@himssendol6512
@himssendol6512 3 года назад
I’ll need to try this with a nice silk scarf.
@Cantbuyathrill
@Cantbuyathrill 3 года назад
Clamping is the key to many things in life.
@alecxander9573
@alecxander9573 3 года назад
He has the perfect tutorial voice.
@davefox7516
@davefox7516 3 года назад
I'LL NEVER TIE A KNOT LIKE THAT.. BUT IT WAS INTERESTING.
@mikemuller59405
@mikemuller59405 3 года назад
Nicolas Cage's older more eccentric brother? Who is possibly a science and/or drama teacher?? I loved it!! Made that knot exciting!!!
@dn1179
@dn1179 3 года назад
Thank u for sharing it with us
@lhirsch1
@lhirsch1 4 года назад
Also known as a Friendship knot for neckerchieves in Scouting.
@jaidengershon8892
@jaidengershon8892 3 года назад
shut the fuck up
@williaml.2846
@williaml.2846 3 года назад
@Dirt Murphy I agree, boyscouts are fucking killjoys
@sudilos1172
@sudilos1172 3 года назад
This comment threads got me dead 💀
@williaml.2846
@williaml.2846 3 года назад
@Dirt Murphy I wouldn't do that if I were you, those fuckers always have like 10 pocket knives shoved up their asses
@williaml.2846
@williaml.2846 3 года назад
@Dirt Murphy I salute your efforts
@kathleen1685
@kathleen1685 3 года назад
I like those ties. I want some.
@jeffreywhite7657
@jeffreywhite7657 3 года назад
Great hair man.... mid 40's man jealous AF
@Jons007
@Jons007 3 года назад
I was watching this and thought to myself, "WOW, I was just thinking about him for a while and it has been a while since I had seen him!" After a second and third look after hearing him, I realized this isn't Dennis Miller!!! 😂😉😂😉😆 Dennis needs a haircut!!
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 3 года назад
Dennis Miller's doppelganger
@Cantbuyathrill
@Cantbuyathrill 3 года назад
....Babe"
@joodlebug
@joodlebug 3 года назад
I love ur outfit
@PiracyandDumbbells
@PiracyandDumbbells 3 года назад
This man is Matk Twain's long lost brother.
@Cantbuyathrill
@Cantbuyathrill 3 года назад
You reckon!
@yourfriend8052
@yourfriend8052 3 года назад
*THAT IS FABULOUS*
@donkern5
@donkern5 3 года назад
I love the way he says finger
@rattlesnakecvel
@rattlesnakecvel 3 года назад
Murica God bless you
@RRED2
@RRED2 3 года назад
Man, I was riveted to my seat lol 😝
@fordgalaxie8986
@fordgalaxie8986 3 года назад
I see you always wanted to look like Mark Twain. Good job.
@josephblackwood4001
@josephblackwood4001 3 года назад
I want all that western wear
@stovepipe9232
@stovepipe9232 3 года назад
Peter Caines impeccably dressed brother😂
@jareddorn
@jareddorn 3 года назад
Also known as the “who cares I’m never going to wear a scarf anyways” knot
@Raylen23
@Raylen23 Год назад
Scarfs are hella common wdym
@rizilmcbumbersnazzle188
@rizilmcbumbersnazzle188 3 года назад
Charisma maxed out
@bballalexx18
@bballalexx18 3 года назад
Man you look like mark twain a little lol the second I seen you that’s who I thought of
@helenboula3538
@helenboula3538 3 года назад
It is truly a trait if and when you ever made a real cowboy I've been living in Houston Texas for over 40 years now I'm 75 I have only met one cowboy in my lifetime he was very eccentric my roommate and I met him we're about winning it was very much a gentleman a little bit introverted but still all in all ways we had a good time with him they just come in off the range whatever that had a 500-mile job or whatever they call it and he coming to town to party and spend his money and we helped him do it I was very impressed by him like I said I've only seen one real cowboy and I live in Texas isn't that a kick in the watusi LOL.
@everettsykes1774
@everettsykes1774 3 года назад
That's how I tie my ties!
@danflisser5171
@danflisser5171 3 года назад
Hoss & Little Joe says, "Never seen that on the Ponderosa."
@azoutlaw7
@azoutlaw7 3 года назад
Very cool!
@YouTube_is_full_of_trolls
@YouTube_is_full_of_trolls 3 года назад
David Feherty can tie one hell of a tie... I'd stick to your golf gig though 😉
@Goat-girl_215
@Goat-girl_215 8 месяцев назад
Thanks this helped
@katrinashostakovich3607
@katrinashostakovich3607 3 года назад
Cool! Wheres the store at?
@thijswilbrink2
@thijswilbrink2 3 года назад
In the Netherlands we call this a friendschipsknot
@jdisdetermined
@jdisdetermined 3 года назад
That hair.. it's glorious!
@whoisthebossimtheboss4487
@whoisthebossimtheboss4487 Год назад
Is the blue tie knot is different from the red tie knot?
@MtnBadger
@MtnBadger 3 года назад
That's a "finger... Like a singer." I've honestly never heard that one before...
@MalloryKnox.
@MalloryKnox. 3 года назад
That’s how I say it and I’m Scottish
@MtnBadger
@MtnBadger 3 года назад
@@MalloryKnox. Hi, Ms. Knox. :) That's interesting. Is it common pronunciation in your town, area/region? It's about 3am and your comment just happened to inspire an introspective exploratory down the 'ol rabbit hole but, it is in no way intended as a direct "correction" or slight in any way, towards your statement. :) I say the following just as background to set up my point, later on... It just got me thinking about something that's hardly discussed (or even taught) anymore and that's the proper writing of English and actual communication beyond 144 characters. lol. I wasucky, I had good teachers and went to school in a time and place when they still cared if you could read and write beyond the 3rd grade level (I learned basic English in Canada, in a small town school, where it was given it's proper import and grades were actually earned or you weren't promoted), then studied advanced English and creative writing, etc., later on, in high-school and college (though science"was "my bag"). ;) I know that regional dialects all over the world take language in different directions and impart different inflections, that's only natural. I've been a lot of places in my time, for both military and civilian endeavors... And I've heard lots of variants of the same words. I'm originally from southern Ontario, CA (talk "aboot" funny speach!) and now live in the south-eastern US (a language all it's own) but, I have never run into using a soft "NG" in "finger." It's just WRONG!! lol 😆 I had my good and bad subjects throughout my time in school but, I was fortunate to have excelled in English... Grammar, punctuation, annunciation, vocabulary, etc. and, under pressure of a particularly interested (and very cool) high-school English teacher, who identified me out of a crowd of... erm.. "The regular herd," shall we say and who pushed me, even though I wasn't always "enthused" with the whole idea. ;) I had a '68 Camaro and girls preoccupying my frontal cortex and hijacking my amygdala... lol I have a very non-descript, traditional "midwestern US" accent (which is actually a noted lack of any particular, regional inflections) and go by "The book," meaning dictionary-esk pronunciations, so to speak, rather than random, local dialects. And I do realize that the pronunciation of some pairs/combinations of letters seem, subsequently, to be totally random or "up for interpretation" but, it's pronounciation actually depends upon the root origins of a word and its intended usage. So, some groups of letter combos were created with hard-consonant sound exceptions, where as the norm is otherwise soft, like "linger and finger" as opposed to singer, bringer, ringer, etc.. Some people's uses of a hard G almost sound like a redundancy, such as when people say "singer" with essentially two Gs, one soft and one hard... "sing-ger." I know, linger and finger do that but, the proper annunciation, actually, is supposed to stop with the "lin" as one sylable and "ger" as the second... "Fin-ger" as opposed to "fing-ger" It's very subtle but, if you say it consciously, without the "first G," as it were, it's more proper sounding to the ear. If you pronounce "finger" properly, the "fin" comes close to "fing" but, it stops short of the full ING sound. Then, when you say "fin-ger" together, smoothly, it rolls together as it's supposed to sound, only accenting the one G instead of two. :) Same thing for linger... And in counterpart, same goes for "singer." It's one, soft G, "ng" sound, "sing-er," not "sing-ger" with the word sing and a hard "ger" added on... (Admittedly, one of those OCD "nerve grinders" for me. lol). Ok, so this has just been an exercise in futility... For anyone actually interested in language and the proper pronunciation of words. It doesn't require a parade of trolls, banging (not "bang-ging") away at their keyboards to call me names like "Nerd, Egghead" and "Obsessive," etc. Guilty as charged... lol 😆 Lack of viable discourse is the bane of modern, personal "communication," to use the word loosely... To say nothing about Proper grammar and, especially punctuation... Which have completely become random acts of incidental marks on a page. I can't remember the last time I saw a properly punctuated sentence! So keep your other-than-nice, non-contributing comments to yourselves! lol I'm just having fun, ranting into the silence. Knowing that absolutely no one has gotten to the end of this post. 😀 If you got this far, miss Knox, I'd be interested in your thoughts. 😀
@chrismc3258
@chrismc3258 3 года назад
@@MtnBadger are you okay dude
@MtnBadger
@MtnBadger 3 года назад
@@chrismc3258 I'm fine, thanks for asking. 🙂 I hope this finds you well, also. As previously stated, I sometimes rant into the silence, hoping that my ramblings may fail upon one or two as-of-yet undeafened ears, languishing in the darkness of "modern speech." lol It's just sad that people now think of my posit as an anomaly, rather than the norm. "Strip from an educated man all of his worldly possessions and he is still rich. For intellect, reason and vocabulary will move him, ever forward, into the light. Strip the illiterate man of his possessions and he is doomed to toil in the darkness of ignorance for the rest of his natural days." (That's that whole "teach a man to fish" business). But, if these "conversations" continue to exist, we may not end up in a world totally devoid of elucidation and oratory prowess, propelling the mind of man into the light of possibility... lol
@ronmatson5502
@ronmatson5502 3 года назад
Wow what a way to look like a slouch
@966Mako
@966Mako 3 года назад
Find it hard to believe cowboys remembered how to do this lol
@mikehiggins946
@mikehiggins946 3 года назад
Is that Meryl Streep over your left shoulder?
@sandshark789
@sandshark789 3 года назад
This guy really likes ties lol
@-21-
@-21- 3 года назад
When did Tim Allen start working at a Country Western store. Times must be tough.
@ransacked100
@ransacked100 3 года назад
Love how he says finger like he’s from Scotland lol
@ewantheboat
@ewantheboat 3 года назад
In scouting this is known as the friendship knot and is also known as the Japanese love knot I think
@TheLonelyBrit
@TheLonelyBrit 3 года назад
Instructions unclear, I now have a noose.
@roelrodriguez5024
@roelrodriguez5024 3 года назад
Wait up isn’t that how sailors do their neckerchief?
@krrrruptidsoless
@krrrruptidsoless 3 года назад
Who is this Jay leno /mel gibson or something and some of that guy professor that was in orange county that that kid sent his story to read..
@jefferyshall
@jefferyshall 3 года назад
What is the Cowboy buckaroo knot for?
@hendriknieuwenhuizen4397
@hendriknieuwenhuizen4397 3 года назад
Can one ever untie it?
@oltedders
@oltedders 3 года назад
Just tie a damn square knot on the back of your head. Fold the scarf into a triangle, straight side over the bridge of your nose, point down, then tie the knot. The idea of wearing a neckerchief is to keep from breathing the dust while riding. For a sportin' look, pull it down with the knot toward your right shoulder and scarf flattened out over your left to show off the pattern, a la early John Wayne.
@ericmartin3415
@ericmartin3415 3 года назад
And lesson number two , .... A Mexican minivan , 2 in the front and 5 in the rear
@wiliss3670
@wiliss3670 3 года назад
Looks like a square.. or lovers knot..?
@xander4043
@xander4043 3 года назад
Nice
@hylthekj5927
@hylthekj5927 3 года назад
Make sure to use the right finger Uses left finger
@fernandokuzunoha8844
@fernandokuzunoha8844 10 месяцев назад
whats the rag measures?
@ericmartin3415
@ericmartin3415 3 года назад
And lesson number 2 , a Mexican minivan , 2 in the front and 5 in the rear.
@ruready4adventure743
@ruready4adventure743 3 года назад
Man with 4 says... I’m sure Bob Boze Bell would approve. And... #JesusisLord
@ryp1562
@ryp1562 3 года назад
Reminds me of reverend swanson for some reason
@Meg_Lovegood
@Meg_Lovegood 3 года назад
100% Man Power
@coolteethbro
@coolteethbro 3 года назад
"I wish I could clamp..." (insert joke here)
@BentonSavannah
@BentonSavannah 3 года назад
Dennis Miller sells ties? Who knew!
@ewantheboat
@ewantheboat 3 года назад
This has loads of different names we call it a friendship knot for neckers in Scouting because you tie it on someone else
@vincentpan2352
@vincentpan2352 3 года назад
So can you teach me how to tie a shoe
@spencerorton
@spencerorton 3 года назад
I thought he was the guy that plays the guy with huge snake on A Series of Unfortunate Events.
@rileyhubbard7095
@rileyhubbard7095 3 года назад
Over under around the back and through, that’s how you do the cowboy buckaroo
@DIM0ND12w
@DIM0ND12w Год назад
He speaks exactly like Paul Giamatti.
@Lucas-yg2hy
@Lucas-yg2hy 3 года назад
"Hey Dutch"
@caleb7390
@caleb7390 3 года назад
This knot is also taught in scouting as the friendship knot, interesting
@dah_jsus684
@dah_jsus684 3 года назад
Over and back Wrap around and through That’s how you tie The cowboy buckaroo
@michaelalfandary1643
@michaelalfandary1643 3 года назад
I saw a gay guy up in Hollywood do that the exact same way
@johnjiii414
@johnjiii414 3 года назад
😂
@NinjaSushi2
@NinjaSushi2 3 года назад
You were looking in the mirror silly.
@michaelalfandary1643
@michaelalfandary1643 3 года назад
@@NinjaSushi2 good one
@judsonburgee9312
@judsonburgee9312 3 года назад
Guess who showed him?
@williamwilkes75
@williamwilkes75 3 года назад
He was from broke back mountain
@bryanmanx
@bryanmanx 3 года назад
Why is there a crowd in his closet?
@jamesdodge7268
@jamesdodge7268 3 года назад
Dennis Miller looking.
@southtoms
@southtoms 3 года назад
"I wish I could clamp"... 😪😔😫 Wait, we don't get the dirty joke at the end.
@thisguyy
@thisguyy 3 года назад
Okay buckaroo.
@sudilos1172
@sudilos1172 3 года назад
Why was the cowboy buckaru knot invented or adopted for its use
@oltedders
@oltedders 3 года назад
This ain't no buckaroo knot. It's a Boy Scout knot.
@christopherlongtine8397
@christopherlongtine8397 3 года назад
That's what Denis Miller is up to now.
@miaclarke6859
@miaclarke6859 3 года назад
Omg Ive been tying this knot for years without knowing a name and just calling it a friendship knot from scouts
@dennistuck4268
@dennistuck4268 3 года назад
Dennis Miller new gig. LOL
@swampk9
@swampk9 3 года назад
But who was hair?
@ducktape5970
@ducktape5970 3 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏
@captaindj9790
@captaindj9790 3 года назад
This guy sounds like Dennis Miller
@jaysonscott187
@jaysonscott187 3 года назад
I was named after a cowboy actor. Can you guess which?
@NaviYT
@NaviYT 3 года назад
“I wish I could clamp”
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