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I use 1 1/2" double sided Carpet Tape. I apply to top and bottom of label then attach to case lining. It attaches strongly yet can be removed from case lining with no damage.
Bob Jurewicz
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04-11-2014, 09:43 AM
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I lied. I use 7700 to felt line cases. I used Elmers rubber cement for the paper label.
Genuine Frontier pads are only sold out of sod houses on the Nebraska plains.
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