Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1934, p. 6

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MARINE CORDAGE FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE Manila Hawsers ‘Towlines Davit Ropes Boat Falls Cargo Falls Docking Lines and Rope for Dredging, Marine Construction and General Purpose Work. with PLYMOUTH ROPE AMODs This famous Ship 7Q Trade Mark is the 4 |: symbol of Plymouth %2 s 3 A Quality. 4 It appears on every coil of Plymouth Ship Brand Manila Rope. Back in port, stalwart Manila hawsers hold the ship securely to her dock. Cargo must be handled with dispatch and safety. The severity of use calls for a combination of Rope strength, flexibility and highest resistance to internal, as well as external abrasive wear. The better grades of Manila fiber, selected for use in Plymouth Ship Brand Manila Rope, possess the characteristics of greater strength, finer texture, and added flexibility. It can therefore be depended upon to serve with safety and with greater economy than ropes of lesser quality. PLYMOUTH CORDAGE COMPANY North Plymouth, Mass. and Welland, Canada SALES BRANCHES NEW YORK BOSTON BALTIMORE NEW ORLEANS CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO PLYMOUTH ¢ SHIP BRAND MANILA ROPE e SR les Se IRE? eta sonia > TO: Cf oN hoe beeen MARINE REVIEW—July, 1934

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