Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1927, p. 33

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February, 1927 MARIN BRE Vis ww It Costs Less— To Load With Plymouth HERE’S more to loading than stevedoring—getting ready for the cargo is quite a job—the better your rope the fewer the delays and less the cost. By insisting upon Plymouth Cordage for all your loading tackle, you insure against last minute replacements and fail- ures during loading operations. If you have never used Plymouth—ask the man who knows— he will tell you that it is stronger and more flexible than ordinary rope—that it better resists abrasive wear and can always be trusted in any class of service. Ship chandlers everywhere PLYMOUTH CORDAGE COMPANY handle Plymouth Cordage North Plymouth, Mass. Welland, Can. Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers 393

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