Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1919, Advertising, p. 173

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btw“ February, 1919 : THE MARINE REVIEW 173 ERBURY WIRE ROPE 233 i is 3 ¢ < : , 3 % a S : » +5 Waterbury is the high-water mark of rope quality. Grades change according to the conditions under which the rope is to be used but the quality in each respective grade is uniformly of the highest. The excellent reputation of Waterbury Ropes among ship builders and ship owners is demonstrated by their extensive use in marine service—-for running ropes, rigging ropes, guy ropes, mooring lines, deep- sea towing hausers, etc. CATALOG A 220-page Cloth Bound Rope Manual covering all kinds of rope—Wire, Armored Wire, Fibre and Fibreclad will be mailed free upon request. WATERBURY COMPANY — 63 PARK ROW, NEW YORK : 2291-W BRANCHES i ee St. Dallas, Texas, A. T. Powell & Co. Chicago, T91e Ie Yai Mata er, New Orleans, 1018 Maison Blanche Bldg. Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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