PARACORD 101: Simple Photo Step-by-Step Guide for Survival Bracelets and Other Projects on Easy Lanyards, Keychains, Monkey Fist, Belts, and Other Ropecrafting Projects Using Parachute Cords

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PARACORD 101
Simple Photo Step-by-Step Guide for Survival Bracelets and Other Projects on Easy Lanyards, Keychains, Monkey Fist, Belts, and Other Ropecrafting Projects Using Parachute Cords
Parachute rope was developed during the Second World War as a result of a silk scarcity following the attack on Pearl Harbor. Nylon was produced a few years ago, and because it was a strong, lightweight, and consistent synthetic material, it was the ideal alternative for silk, leading in the development of parachute rope, also known as paracord.
Because of its exceptional tensile strength, soldiers and sailors discovered that paracord could be used for more than just shroud lines, and it became a standard utility item for all branches of the military. Paracord is tied into a variety of utilitarian goods and accessories as a modern “trench art.” Bracelets are the most popular things, which are given as gifts or sent home to loved ones.
Civilians wear these gift bracelets to show their support for their military friends and relatives. The popularity of these bracelets prompted the production of paracord in a variety of vivid colors, combinations, and sizes. GRAB YOUR COPY TODAY!

PARACORD 101: Simple Photo Step-by-Step Guide for Survival Bracelets and Other Projects on Easy Lanyards, Keychains, Monkey Fist, Belts, and Other Ropecrafting Projects Using Parachute Cords
PARACORD 101: Simple Photo Step-by-Step Guide for Survival Bracelets and Other Projects on Easy Lanyards, Keychains, Monkey Fist, Belts, and Other Ropecrafting Projects Using Parachute Cords

1,039.00

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