Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1926, p. 73

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November, 1926 MARINE REVIEW 73 if 2 It Pays— To Make Fast With Plymouth 1: pays because Plymouth Rope can always be de- pended upon to withstand those unusually severe strains imposed on a mooring line every time the vessel is warped in or out of the dock.. Not only because it is stronger but also because it wears longer than ordinary rope, is the chief reason why you should insist upon Plymouth Rope for your mooring lines. But, why stop there—if you are searching for ways to reduce the cost of supplies and operation, make sure Plymouth is specified for all your rope needs. PLYMOUTH CORDAGE COMPANY Ship chandlers everywhere North Plymouth, Mass. Welland, Can. handle Plymouth Cordage PLYMOUTH seit Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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