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Hi James,

Someone advised me that Elmer's Tak 'N Stik works well--and it does. No residue that I can tell.

David Kirsh
Durham, NC


-----Original Message-----
>From: James Cheshire <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Feb 5, 2011 4:19 PM
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>Subject: [CONCH-L] photography mounting
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>I am wondering about the best way to hold small shells in place for
>macro photography. Adhesive putty seems like an ideal choice, but I'm
>not sure if this would leave a residue on shells. What are your
>thoughts?
>
>James
>
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