36 FOSTER'S LIST OP REFINED AND IMPROVED 



" Inland Revenue, Cockermouth, 



" November ipth, 1886. 



" I may add that your salmon and trout lines in use in this 

 neighbourhood have had an exhaustive trial, and they are the 

 objects of envy and admiration to the less fortunate fishermen." 



[Later letter.] 



" January 8th, 1887. 

 " To praise your lines is superfluous. 



" F. WILSON." 



" Fernleigh, Red Hill, Surrey, 



"June 2ist, 1886. 



"I think no line throws so straight or runs so easily 



through the rings as yours. 



"G. E. SPECKENWELL." 



" Douro House, Wellington Road, 



"Edgbaston, Birmingham, 



"October 29th, 1886. 



" Be good enough to send me seventy or eighty yards of 

 ' Acme Line ' for pike fishing on receipt of this, as I wish to use 

 it on Monday. The lines I had from you some three years ago I 



have found very satisfactory. 



44 FRED. J. LESLIE." 



" The Canadian Senate, Ottawa, Ontario, 



"August 2nd, 1886. 



"I have used your 'Acme Lines' since 1882, getting 

 them from S. Maltby, of Montreal. They are certainly the best I 

 know of for salmon and trout fly-fishing, and unequalled for casting 

 in a heavy wind. The dressing takes a fine polish (this is the 

 strong point of the American enamelled lines), and wears to the 



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