Thought you might like this one. Found in a "junk" store today - a "Luff Tackle" made by David Reid & Co - Manchester - a firm that operated from 7 Hilton street in Manchester in the late 1800s. Still in great working order - all metal construction.
It seemed only proper to look through my rope stores, struggle to remember my eye splicing and reeve it properly

Luff Tackle (David Reid & Co. - Manchester) by British Red, on Flickr
A useful old piece - three times mechanical advantage - and much cheaper than buying even a basic wooden set. For those intrigued by the name of Luff Tackle - it refers to a rope secured to a single block, run through a double block and back through the single and double. I confess I had to look it up as I could never keep all the names straight.
Had to pick this old beauty up for £4 whilst I was there

Auger by British Red, on Flickr
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It seemed only proper to look through my rope stores, struggle to remember my eye splicing and reeve it properly

Luff Tackle (David Reid & Co. - Manchester) by British Red, on Flickr
A useful old piece - three times mechanical advantage - and much cheaper than buying even a basic wooden set. For those intrigued by the name of Luff Tackle - it refers to a rope secured to a single block, run through a double block and back through the single and double. I confess I had to look it up as I could never keep all the names straight.

Had to pick this old beauty up for £4 whilst I was there


Auger by British Red, on Flickr
Red