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Hard Enameled Lines

I believe the process of enameling a line is of Ameri­can origin; anyway American hard enameled lines were for many years the world's standard of excellence. They are usually made of a good grade of Italian or Japanese silk, hard braided, and finished by a process that is more or less of a trade secret. It may be said generally that the best American hard enameled lines combine good weight, beautiful finish, flexibility, with just enough stiffness to cast well, and extraor­dinary wearing qualities. These lines range in price from three to ten cents a yard, depending on quality and taper, and are usually sold on cards holding twenty-five or thirty yards. They come in a variety of colors, a popular one being the so-called " mist" or " water " tint,— a sort of green-gray.

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