Rockphil,
I had the same problem on my car in the rear. No visible leaks anywhere. It was not until I used the little handheld vacuum bleeder that I discovered my problem. The vacuum gauge would pump up to 25lbs and was all air for a bit, then fluid full of air bubbles. At that point I realized I was sucking air and while I pumped the bleeder my son could hear the hissing noise up front by the master. I traded spots with my son and while he pumped I squirted a drop or two of 30 weight oil around the master cylinder fitting for the rear brakes and my son said the air was gone and vacuum held steady. Once we had it bled, I started the car and my son pushed the brake pedal down with the vacuum boosting and sure enough the "new" brake line was leaking fluid. Cut the end off and had a shop put a nice new flare on it today, will try again tonight. I would do the same thing up front on yoru car, one of your "new" lines might be leaking.
Good Luck,
Damon