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the oil with a camel's hair brush. Use as little oil as possible each 

 time. When dry, rub the patch to get it level and give it a coat or 

 two of polish. 



If careful attention is paid to these matters, and Naylor's 

 materials are used, the body dressing will not be sticky, and the line 

 will never knuckle. Of course, the line siiould be dried after use, 

 and at the end of the season taken off the winch, coiled and hung up 

 in a dry place. 



Special Note. The copal, which has been decided upon after 

 numberless experiments, is labelled Thin. But as the amateur rarely 

 gets his line smootli enough for polishing, one or two coats of the 

 other sort, labelled Stout, should be previously given, in which case 

 much time and trouble will be saved. 



