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This is great info Guy. You gave me more than I needed. Rob's take on the on the CRI is a bit different than my own, for me that's a nice change since it will cause me to re-think my own prejudices on the subject. [:D] <br /> <br />Note he says UV is there and that it will [^] fade items (to which I agree). I tested this theory over a short period ~6 months with three identical cabooses. All were vibrant red one sat in my south facing sunroom, one at work under fluorescent lights, and the last remained in the box. After six months the one in my sunroom had faded dramatically, the one from work subtly, and of course the one in the box was pristine red. <br /> <br />I'll have to look around for the UV film he mentioned. <br /> <br />Thanks <br /> <br />
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