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Old 04-19-2007, 05:20 AM
Jerry Barnett Jerry Barnett is offline
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Default Which one for general use: Roping or Sailmaker's?

I have been wanting to get a palm, but have relatively large hands and would like to try some out for fit before buying. Not that easy.

1. The advice is to get "best" quality from Wm. Smith, but the internet info is a real mix.
Prices vary and in New York City there seem to be no sources. Any ideas for a local source?

2. Should I start with a roping or sailmaker's model. I am a novice, want to handsew some projects, and presently use a junker West Marine palm to make whippings, for miscellaneous ropework and for minor sail repairs. The roping one seems like it might be more useful for general use....or is that the wrong way to go?

3. Are there sizes? Or do you simply adjust the securing loop on the back of it?

4. Are the best ones with black/blackened leather (as above in this thread)?

Any advice appreciated.
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