Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1922, Advertising, p. 10

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MARINE REVIEW LIGHTNESS and STRENGTH Weight does n’t mean strength in rope. On the contrary, a heavy rope probably contains an excessive amount of oil or other adulterant which adds nothing to its strength. Plymouth Rope is lighter per unit of length than ordinary rope because it is scientifically made of pure, high-quality fiber with just enough lubricant to preserve the fiber and insure the least possible frictional wear. Thus everything essential to strength, durability and flexibility may be found in Plymouth Rope. In all the ninety-eight ‘years it has been made this same standard has been adhered to. That is why Plymouth is the Rope You Can Trust. Our booklet, “The Use and Care of Rope,” tells you how to make your rope last longer. Send for it. PLYMOUTH CORDAGE CO. NORTH PLYMOUTH, MASS. WELLAND, CAN. PLYMOUTH GLOBE ot Since 1916 all Plymouth Rope y" in diame- ter and larger, has contained a twisted paper marker, identifying it as Plymouth Rope. Please mention Marine Review when writing to Advertisers July, 1922

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