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I was watching some youtube videos for restuffing electrolytics and wax
paper caps. I see no reason to do the wax paper ones, but I may try a electrolytic can some day. But nowhere did they show anyone restuffing the bumble bees. I dont plan to do it, but I'd like to see if its possible. Those were some of the most colorful caps ever made, and those would be the ones I'd want to preserve, if I had a lot of time to waste. |
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