 The notion of the buggy whip industry as the archetype of a dated, dying business has entered common parlance. The example of the buggy whip industry being made obsolete almost overnight by the rapid rise of the automobile industry has long been used in business schools to teach students the critical importance of adapting a business to meet the changing conditions of the marketplace.
The notion of the buggy whip industry as the archetype of a dated, dying business has entered common parlance. The example of the buggy whip industry being made obsolete almost overnight by the rapid rise of the automobile industry has long been used in business schools to teach students the critical importance of adapting a business to meet the changing conditions of the marketplace. The U. S. Whip Company made buggy whips like this one for more than 100 years.
 The U. S. Whip Company made buggy whips like this one for more than 100 years.Fortunately, for those of us who collect fishing tackle, and in particular, line spools; the United States Whip Company which had been established in 1822 survived the fate that befell most firms in the buggy whip industry in the early 1900s by transforming its core business from the manufacturing of buggy whips to the manufacturing of fishing line.
U. S. Line Company Factory as it appeared in the 1930s
When the U. S. Line Company began its new venture it decided to produce the very best braided Japan silk fishing lines that could be manufactured by drawing on its more than 100 years of whip braiding experience. The firm also created a beautiful full color catalog to promote the sales of its new "perfectly braided" fishing lines.
 U. S. L. emphasized the detail and qualities of their braiding work with close up views of their lines in ads like this one from the 1920s
 U. S. L. emphasized the detail and qualities of their braiding work with close up views of their lines in ads like this one from the 1920s For the cover of their very first catalog the U. S. Line Company hired none other than Lynn Bogue Hunt, the famous sporting artist whose work had graced the covers of Field and Stream, Outdoor Life, Sports Afield, as well as calendars and posters for the Remington Firearms Company.
 For the cover of their very first catalog the U. S. Line Company hired none other than Lynn Bogue Hunt, the famous sporting artist whose work had graced the covers of Field and Stream, Outdoor Life, Sports Afield, as well as calendars and posters for the Remington Firearms Company.Unfortunately, the "Perfection" brand name was already trade marked by another line company, and so the name had to be changed to something else immediately after its introduction.
The collector who can find a line spool of the U. S. L. Satisfaction line will have found a pretty rare and historic "introductory year brand" that is now over 80 years old.
However, the collector who can find the even more scarce U. S. L. "Perfection" brand line, will have a fishing line that was made for only a very few weeks or months during 1926 - the very first year that one of America's very oldest companies quit making buggy whips and started making fishing lines instead.
If anyone has any additional U. S. L. products or historical information that I could include in my book, America's Vintage Fishing Lines, then please write to me at johnsetch@aol.com Thanks, John Etchieson

 
1 comment:
i just found two reels of line imperial us trolling line lead-cored 18 LB test 100 YDS,what year was it made and what did they use it for,OK Mate my email is banjo.wills@hotmail.com and i am in Australia OK Thank You Mate Ron
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