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Wed Jan 12 2005 09:47 AM
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I noticed wallyblackburn mentioning paint reacting to a black light when he asked about the Texaco doorstop. Are you saying some repos react to blacklight while originals don't?
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Wed Jan 12 2005 12:47 PM
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No, Wally just breaks out in a Disco dance routine and starts saying "Grooooovy" which helps ease the pain of buying a repop that he was told was original.
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Wed Jan 12 2005 12:54 PM
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Many paints today contain phosphors that will glow under a black light, while most older paints do not contain phosphors. You can also use it to detect repairs that are hidden from the naked eye. ------------------ Good Luck on the Hunt Lance / The Pogo Man www.pogogas.com
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Thu Jan 13 2005 08:19 AM
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Thats good to know. Thanks Oh and Wally, watever works for ya bud!
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Thu Jan 13 2005 09:12 PM
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Ouch! Actually, I've been saying "Graaavy", which explains the funny looks I get. Wally ------------------ Wally Blackburn www.gasandoilsigns.com
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