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    #16
    IMO all looks prett good

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      #17
      I have an M16 Imperial helmet that once had several shipping labels attached. Under a blacklight, the remaining traces of glue used to attach those labels, glow in the same manner as described here....sort of a semi-bright dingy yellow glow.

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        #18
        Thanks Imperial Quest I was beginning to think that my glue was the only one that acted like this . My glue looks old and original but I guess there are some old things that do glow or show up bright under black light.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Bruce Jarrett
          Thanks Imperial Quest I was beginning to think that my glue was the only one that acted like this . My glue looks old and original but I guess there are some old things that do glow or show up bright under black light.
          Hi Bruce (and fellow Texan). I plan to post this helmet soon, and will photo the areas under the blacklight. This particular example is an M16 camo that has never been in a collection, until now. It came from the estate of a very elderly lady up North. I am convinced that it is totally original, and in untouched condition. I only wish the labels were still there.

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            #20
            IMO all very good indeed.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Bruce Jarrett View Post
              Thanks Imperial Quest I was beginning to think that my glue was the only one that acted like this . My glue looks old and original but I guess there are some old things that do glow or show up bright under black light.

              Hello again,
              Unfortunately, I cannot get the photos to show the effect that we were discussing. No matter how or what I did, the photos just show a purple light-not the yellow glowing effect.

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                #22
                Imperial Quest I was hoping to see them. All I did was turn out the regular lights, shine a fluorescent black light on the area and used a Cannon G2 with a closeup lens.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Bruce Jarrett View Post
                  Imperial Quest I was hoping to see them. All I did was turn out the regular lights, shine a fluorescent black light on the area and used a Cannon G2 with a closeup lens.
                  I did the same Bruce, but with no good outcome. I will try again.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Bruce Jarrett View Post
                    Thanks Imperial Quest I was beginning to think that my glue was the only one that acted like this . My glue looks old and original but I guess there are some old things that do glow or show up bright under black light.
                    In my opinion much more then we think will glow under blacklight. FranklyI have about zero faith in the blacklight test's validity..............

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