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<p>the winch or 'head' end.  This is accomplished by running the lines through a block (<a href="page.php?w=pulley">pulley</a>) called the "head block" because it is on the head end of the project.  Early on, it was customary to trim and top a tree making it into a 'spar pole' or 'spar tree' for the purpose of supporting the head blocks but gradually the use of wooden spars gave way over the 20th century to the use of steel spars stood up for the purpose. In any event the spars are supported by a number of <a href="page.php?w=guy_wires">guy wires</a>.</p><p>
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