I almost blew tea on my screen when I read that.
Years ago, before you could walk into a store and buy a decent roping rope, a/k/a lariat, we went to great lengths to 'build' nylon ropes. First, you had to pre-stretch: tie to a BIG tree or post on one end, your trailer hitch on the other, and stretch the hell out of it. Then, you had to find a nice sandy stretch of road, and drag the thing for miles until you had the right 'hand' on it [just the right amount of fuzz]
Next you had to tie the hondo [loop end] just right so the angle to the rope is perfect, and sew on a wear leather. Then, you bees-waxed it so it slid through the hondo just right. It is a lot of trouble. And you can start a really good fight over the right length.
Did I forget to say that everybody has their own preference for coil size so you can build your loop just right?
Cavanaugh, you down on this action, or do you not rope?