Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1922, Advertising, p. 9

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February, 1922 MARINE REVIEW 9 The Proof of Whitlock Rope Value Is Its Service AFTER all has been said, the real test of a rope in hard work is the service it renders—the length of time it will last. On a hoisting winch in Brooklyn a piece of 2% inch circumference Whitlock Manila Rope, 200 feet in length, hoisted 69,000 cases, weighing 27 pounds each~—a total of 1,863,000 pounds. eh Small wonder that dealers are building business and rope users lowering costs with Whitlock Manila. » \WAITLOCK CORDAGE THE UTMOST IN ROPE VALUE ae a eS SRG in AR Ge SN, GE ES fe: Se A i Pi a Mp, ei ye Whitlock Manila is the rope that is guaranteed superior to U.S. Govern- ment Specifications not only in strength, tare,and length per pound but also in quality of fibre. Write today for the new Whitlock Catalog. WAITLOCK CORDAGE COMPANY 46 South Street, New York Factory and Warehouses Jersey City, N. J. Branches Boston, Kansas City, Chicago and Houston See NYY) Nii \y » — ~, { 4 4 Z AA y = tS The Utmost Please mention Marine ReEvIEW when writing to Advertisers

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