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Old 2012-11-26, 3:05pm
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I was looking through my stash for Dark Silver Plum, and found a bunch of Precision "Black Jettum". I'm not sure if I've ever used it, even though I've had it forever.

I pulled out a rod to play around with, but was wondering if anyone had any tips. Does this color do anything fun? Anything in particular I should test it with?
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Old 2012-11-26, 4:47pm
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http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=122062

Doesn't bleed and turns silvery
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Old 2012-11-26, 4:52pm
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Thanks! I saw that thread when I did a search, but missed the silvery part. That's what I get for skimming.
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Old 2015-09-25, 7:00pm
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Precision "Black Jettum".

I found it very stiff as a base bead, and it is actually a bright blue when pulled thin enough. I used an encased stringer to make a wigwag and it looks like I used a blue color.

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