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Cheap as old rope

Posted by ESC on October 24, 2005

In Reply to: Cheap as old rope posted by Victoria S Dennis on October 24, 2005

: : Does anyone know the origin of "Cheap as old rope"?
: I haven't heard that precise phrase, but to get "money for old rope" means to get paid for doing or providing very little. The point is simply that second-hand rope may be more worn than it looks and its performance under strain can never be relied on. So when selling it (for example when selling off second-hand ship supplies) you would not expect to get much for it.

There's discussion of "money for old rope" is in the archives under "money rope."

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