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As the automotive industry evolved, the Fisher brothers introduced a unique lacquering process that allowed manufacturers to offer cars in a variety of colors—a stark contrast to Henry Ford’s Model T, which was famously black. This added dimension further cemented their status as industry leaders. As their business thrived, they established close relationships with other auto manufacturers, including the Briggs Manufacturing Company, which led to a sense of camaraderie amidst competition.