Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), April 1924, Advertising, p. 14

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14 > MARINE REVIEW April, 1924 A Familiar Sight In the greatest ports, where the largest vessels dock, Columbian Rope is very much in evi- dence. The service it is satisfactorily rendering, has given it the reputation of being thoroughly reliable. Big users, who consider their purchases with the utmost care, have found in Columbian every quality which makes a Rope ideally suited for Marine purposes. Therefore, they, will accept none but guaranteed Columbian, the Rope containing the well known red, white and blue Tape- Marker. Mariners—the red, white and blue Tape-Marker in a Rope assures you that the Rope is Columbian and one hundred per cent genuine. A catalog, giving complete information regarding Tape-Marked Rope, will be gladly sent, upon request. on Member | ‘ nt Wo Columbian Rope Company H sua knbtem : _ 352-90 Genesee Street H Rice Leaders | ° Hof te World fi Auburn, ‘‘The Cordage City’’ N. Y. 1 Association § ey Branches: New York Chicago Boston New Orleans Please mention Marine REvIEw when writing to Advertisers eS a Te ee ee

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