Ideal Rope Making Machine
Pat Dec 1, 1908
E.O. Berg Manufacturing,
Madison, Minnesota
When this booklet was printed
c 1910, Berg sold his rope maker
for $1.50 each retail, and cheaper
by the dozen.
The booklet says that they made
200 machines per day.
"The above cut shows
that kids can make rope with the Ideal Rope Machine. Inez
and Norman Berg, nine
and five years of age, can make halter rope and cow ties."
"The Ideal Rope Machine will save you a good many dollars every yearof
the money
you pay out for factory-
made rope. It saves time. It saves money.
This folder tells how the Ideal Rope Machine makes and saves money for
the farmer or anyone who uses it. It deals with facts that
cannot be questioned. It shows how
you actually waste money
if you do not have an Ideal Rope Machine. Read what we
have to say and then
act on your own judgment and stop the loss.
All farmers and stockmen who raise grain have on hand a few balls of binder
twine but not always have a supply of rope, and if you have some rope it
is generally not
the right size or length,
and by having an Ideal Rope Machine you can, in a few minutes."
Photos of Rope Booklet
thanks to John Flory
RopeMaker of New Jersey.
Page
2 of Ideal/Berg Rope Booklet
Page
3 of Ideal/Berg Rope Booklet
Page
4 of Ideal/Berg Rope Booklet
Rope
Booklet 23 Pages: Sherwood Improved Hand Rope and Wire Cabling
Machine
Rope
Making NEW ERA 14 page Booklet Pat 1911
Instruction
Folder: 8 pages of Instructions for New Era Rope Machine
Royal
Rope Machine Folder (4 pages)
Link
to the 1901 "Thomas"
Link
to the Hawkeye Rope Machine
Link
to the Meyer Rope Machine
Royal
Rope Machine
Link
to Sherwood RopeMachine 1913
