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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), December 1931, p. 2

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BRING ON YOUR WINTER Let it snow—thaw and freeze! Bring on your worst gales and blizzards! Unleash winter’s fury with all its demolishing power. Then look to your lines. Just as the famous Columbian Waterproofing method has sealed Columbian Tow-Ro against the germs of decay and rot, it has also sealed Tow-Ro against the action of ice and snow. You will find Columbian Tow-Ro flexible and easy to handle whether the temperature is below zero or 100° in the shade. For winter towing or for use as a spring line, Tow-Ro will do a perfect job for you. No matter how wet it becomes, it is the most flexible rope on the market. Columbian Waterproofing alone makes Tow- Ro all that could be desired of a rope, but this feature together with its new construction and the Columbian Guarantee gives Tow-Ro a value that is incomparable. Let us tell you more about Tow-Ro—how it is made and the advantages of this new patented construction. A post card containing your request will be sufficient evidence that you wish to receive this information. COLUMBIAN ROPE COMPANY 332-90 Genesee Street Auburn, N. Y. ‘‘The Cordage City”’ New York Branches: M-6 Chicago Boston New Orleans OLUMBIAN TOW: PATENTED Vol. 61, No. 12, Dec., 1931, issue of MarINrE Review, published monthly at Cleveland O. Entered as second i ; 2, ; ; } REVIEW, 0; , class matter at the post office, Cleveland, Ohio, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price $3.00 a year in U. S.; Canada, $4.00; Great Britain, £1; single copies, 35¢_

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