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Jeremy, i agree a Peltier "Sunset" family type. Ok, do us a favor, kick a (black light) on it to see what response you come up with. NEW examples and things is continually being found. At our show here last November an attendee found something that (surprised) me. There are (millions) of "Sunset" types out there but he had shown me an example that is close to yours that is (highly) florescent with a black light. The name tagged to it was the Peltier "Persimmon Sunset", the name kinda stuck. Another (found) example that is common but NOT common by the results found. This was mentioned sometime after our show here, so you may find it in the archives. All take note, always check ALL your "Sunsets" with a black light. Remember the "Fizz" family types were found this way. My input on this subject, use it as you may. Chuck G---

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3 minutes ago, Chuck G said:

Jeremy, i agree a Peltier "Sunset" family type. Ok, do us a favor, kick a (black light) on it to see what response you come up with. NEW examples and things is continually being found. At our show here last November an attendee found something that (surprised) me. There are (millions) of "Sunset" types out there but he had shown me an example that is close to yours that is (highly) florescent with a black light. The name tagged to it was the Peltier "Persimmon Sunset", the name kinda stuck. Another (found) example that is common but NOT common by the results found. This was mentioned sometime after our show here, so you may find it in the archives. All take note, always check ALL your "Sunsets" with a black light. Remember the "Fizz" family types were found this way. My input on this subject, use it as you may. Chuck G---

holy moly.  it does glow pink on the inside ribbon!

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6 minutes ago, Chuck G said:

Jeremy, i agree a Peltier "Sunset" family type. Ok, do us a favor, kick a (black light) on it to see what response you come up with. NEW examples and things is continually being found. At our show here last November an attendee found something that (surprised) me. There are (millions) of "Sunset" types out there but he had shown me an example that is close to yours that is (highly) florescent with a black light. The name tagged to it was the Peltier "Persimmon Sunset", the name kinda stuck. Another (found) example that is common but NOT common by the results found. This was mentioned sometime after our show here, so you may find it in the archives. All take note, always check ALL your "Sunsets" with a black light. Remember the "Fizz" family types were found this way. My input on this subject, use it as you may. Chuck G---

 

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