Hard to answer that since we don't know where you are. Do a Google search on the following companies: Sapsis Rigging, JR Clancy, Rose Brand, I. Weiss, and others. Use the CB search engine to look for "traveller rigging." Don't forget the backpans. Check your local yellow pages under "Wire and Rope." Befriend your local theatrical supply house (yellow pages under "theatrical equipment."...Can I buy it locally or should I order special rope...
There is no splicing needed to rig a curtain, you just tie to master carriers so that you can move in both directions.if you know how to splice a rope, and have pullies wide enough to accept the splice, I'd think that any rope can work, provided it doesn't stretch too much and is comfy on your hands
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