Bag o rope ID help?

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Hey everyone, picked up a bag of rope from treestuff. I figured I could ID most of it by looking online but that has proven a little difficult. Would you mind giving me your best guess on these? Bandit and 1" tubular webbing for comparison.

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1-looks like NE multiline ii
2-core fibers are all red, 12 core strands, 16 outer strands
3-has a wire core fibers
4-hollow core
5-pretty sure Yale xtc
6-hollow core
7-thick, red core fibers
8-hollow core, feels more stiff than 6
9-feels kinda mushy

Thanks all! I don't really do tree work so I'm not familiar with these, they look mostly like rigging lines. Definitely worth the money regardless.
 
Yes, most are for rigging. These are my best guesses:

1 New England 1/2" 3 strand rigging
2 Yale polydine - rigging
3 husky or Samson stable bull rope - rigging
4 New England HiVee climbing or Trex rigging
5 Yale xtc fire - climbing 16 strand 13mm
6 Samson tenex
7 New England rigging
8 Samson tenex
9 Edlerid static 10.5


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Here's my best guess.
1- 3 strand ?
2-16 strand xtc mint?- not real sure about that
3-husky bull rope. Wire core? That's interesting
4- tuefelberger trex
5-16 strand xtc fire
6-tenex tec
7- Sampson stable braid
8-tenex tec
9-yale double esterlon
 
I think number 2 is an offering from Yale. Made for linesman. Is cover REALLY tight?
It's definitely not polydyne, as the tracers are totally different. The red core is braided?
 
Sorry #3 has WHITE not wire core fibers. Should have proofread more closely!

Jmaher, yes the cover is tight on 2. Rope seemed stiff. I'll take a look later but the core strands looked twisted not braided.

#9 definitely is not edelreid 10.5 static, as I got a spool of that in the same order.

Thanks everyone!

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1, 3, 7, and 9 are rigging lines. 4, 6, and 8 are used to make rigging slings for blocks and rigging rings etc. The bandit and #5 are climbing lines. #2 is the only one I'm not sure of. I believe it's a climbing line as well
 
Sorry #3 has WHITE not wire core fibers. Should have proofread more closely!

Jmaher, yes the cover is tight on 2. Rope seemed stiff. I'll take a look later but the core strands looked twisted not braided.

#9 definitely is not edelreid 10.5 static, as I got a spool of that in the same order.

Thanks everyone!

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Number nine is double esterlon.
I'm sure number two is a lanyard rope for linesmen made by Yale.
 
Thanks again everyone! Looks like they are all positively identified, except #2. Not a bad haul. Looks like I'll find a use for most.

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Tree Stuff is Great, & their Bag O Rope deal was 1/2 price when this bag was purchased.

I didn't get but 2 pieces, but POW!!, I think I got 2 good pieces.
 

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