Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), October 1933, p. 8

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This famous Ship Trade Mark is the symbol of Plymouth Quality. Look for it on every coil 4] M oO os we Ss a mS 5 a r Z: 3 EAVY WEATHER ... tug and barge iW 3 yet SEN Sh wallowing ...aheavy load on the ae ag sQ towline, made heavier by sudden strains % ™ 4 A) -gtuelling punishment for rope. 1), 7 RS ' But She’ll Hold! It’s Plymouth Manila WAB24 Ze Towline. Towboat men know they can trust this rope. Made of carefully chosen Manila fiber by skilled ropemakers — Plymouth Manila Towline combines extra strength and durability needed for heavy towing with the flexibility so necessary for easy handling. And Plymouth Manila Towlineis typical of the full line of mar- ine cordage, including Davit Ropes, Boat Falls, Cargo Falls, Dock- ing Lines and Rope for Dredging, Marine Construction, Launching and General Purpose Work, which bears the name Plymouth and the famous Ship Trade Mark. PLYMOUTH CORDAGE COMPANY North Plymouth, Mass. and Welland, Canada Sales Branches: New York — Chicago — Boston — Baltimore — New Orleans — San Francisco PLYMOUTH oie Be AND MANILA ROPE THE ROPE YOU 8 MARINE REvIEw—October, 1933 SEAR C AN TRUST

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