Paracord Art History
Originally it was used for parachutes, as you already may have guessed, during World War II. Paratroopers however, having to rely on what they had, found several other ingenious uses for the cord and slowly, but surely paracord became part of their survival kit.
The entire cord, the 7 braided inner strands (commonly called 'the guts') and even the empty outer shaft were used for all kinds of purposes and after the war paracord was also made available to the public. In the beginning as military surplus, but later on as a retail product which nowadays can be found in many stores.
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Due to its strength, elasticity, flexibility and versatile usage, almost anything is possible. In other words: the sky is the limit!
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