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[email protected] 13-06-2007 08:56 AM

Rope supplier
 
I know thsi is a very old thread now but if anyone does want natural
fibre rope, especially Manila, then I'd be happy to help. I run The
Traditional Rope Company and I supply cut lengths of ropes. I stock
from 6mm to 36mm and supply it mail order.

You can email me as above or visit

www.TraditionalRopeCompany.co.uk


'Mike' 13-06-2007 09:43 AM

Rope supplier
 
Can you supply Hammock Lashing rope? About 6 - 8 mm diameter with a reverse
lay?

I want sufficient for two RN Hammocks.


Mike

--
The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association.
'THE' Association if you served in the Electrical Branch of the Royal Navy
Reunion Bournemouth August/September 2007
www.rneba.org.uk




wrote in message
oups.com...
I know thsi is a very old thread now but if anyone does want natural
fibre rope, especially Manila, then I'd be happy to help. I run The
Traditional Rope Company and I supply cut lengths of ropes. I stock
from 6mm to 36mm and supply it mail order.

You can email me as above or visit

www.TraditionalRopeCompany.co.uk




[email protected] 18-06-2007 10:06 AM

Rope supplier
 
On Jun 13, 9:43 am, "'Mike'" wrote:
Can you supply Hammock Lashingrope? About 6 - 8 mm diameter with a reverse
lay?

I want sufficient for two RN Hammocks.

Mike

--
The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association.
'THE' Association if you served in the Electrical Branch of the Royal Navy
Reunion Bournemouth August/September 2007www.rneba.org.uk


Hi Mike

Sorry, but I have had no joy on this and no-one seems to know what to
suggest you use. Good Luck with your hunt.

Also, can I please apologise to the group for making postings that
broke the rules on advertising. I hadn't read the Charter first or
properly found out how to post replies. Thank you to the lady who
contacted me and told me of my mistake. I have removed the postings I
made and if I make any postings in the future I will stick to the
rules.

Neil
www.TraditionalRopeCompany.co.uk


Sacha 18-06-2007 10:25 AM

Rope supplier
 
On 18/6/07 10:06, in article
,
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wrote:
snip

Also, can I please apologise to the group for making postings that
broke the rules on advertising. I hadn't read the Charter first or
properly found out how to post replies. Thank you to the lady who
contacted me and told me of my mistake. I have removed the postings I
made and if I make any postings in the future I will stick to the
rules.


Welcome to urg, Neil! For those who might not remember, it's Neil who has
supplied the rope for our posts in the tea room lawn here and who made the
'scrambling net' trellises for the tea room wall. They've all been much
admired both on site here and at the Devon County Show where we used a net
as a climber support in the middle of the show garden.
His web site shows some lovely work, including a rather mouth-watering rope
roof to a gazebo, which is very cleverly done.
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
(remove weeds from address)



'Mike' 18-06-2007 11:07 AM

Rope supplier
 



wrote in message
oups.com...
On Jun 13, 9:43 am, "'Mike'" wrote:
Can you supply Hammock Lashingrope? About 6 - 8 mm diameter with a
reverse
lay?

I want sufficient for two RN Hammocks.

Mike

--
The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association.
'THE' Association if you served in the Electrical Branch of the Royal
Navy
Reunion Bournemouth August/September 2007www.rneba.org.uk


Hi Mike

Sorry, but I have had no joy on this and no-one seems to know what to
suggest you use. Good Luck with your hunt.


Thanks Neil. I have a 'man who can' lined up so will ask him :-) I will be
at a Trafalgar Night Dinner in Devon in October so must put it in my note
book to ask.


Also, can I please apologise to the group for making postings that
broke the rules on advertising. I hadn't read the Charter first or
properly found out how to post replies. Thank you to the lady who
contacted me and told me of my mistake. I have removed the postings I
made and if I make any postings in the future I will stick to the
rules.

Neil
www.TraditionalRopeCompany.co.uk


Shouldn't worry too much Neil, the newsgroup is used as a private messaging
board, an advertising medium and to stir up trouble and aggro, so a straight
forward plug for garden related products is a welcome break, especially if
they can be Navy linked too ;-) ;-) know what I mean?

Mike


--
The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association.
'THE' Association if you served in the Electrical Branch of the Royal Navy
Reunion Bournemouth August/September 2007
www.rneba.org.uk




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