Subject: Rope
Tom Stone <tom_stone [at] pch__gc__ca> writes >I've had an inquiry as to how best to preserve rigging on a sailing >ship replica. The ship is displayed out of doors and the rigging is >manila rope. I have just mounted an exhibition where ropes were a significant feature. The main advantage of Manila over hemp was that it did not need tarring, as it is salt water resistant, this is why it took the rope market over in the early 19th century. However it was probably dressed with some fat to prevent wear. I cannot remember everything about it right now,but I know a man who knows and he will be back next week, if you need more info let me know. There is an 'International Guild of Knot Tyers' (Pacific Americas Branch) and they know everything there is to know about ropes, I do not have their address, but I can get it (again next week) Dominique-Anita Rogers, BSc. Ganapati Kumari, Pin Mill, Ipswich, IP9 1JW, UK. *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:22 Distributed: Friday, August 28, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-22-002 ***Received on Friday, 28 August, 1998