To: neverdem
I rolled fingerprints for a couple of years at a friend’s CCW (concealed carry) classes. The prints do seem to go away with old age, but the worst were people who shuffled paper all day (accountants, especially). After that came drywall and concrete workers.
3 posted on
08/07/2011 12:59:43 PM PDT by
QBFimi
(When gunpowder speaks, beasts listen.)
To: QBFimi
I read a few years back, people that worked without gloves, handling the pineapple flesh and the juices, lost finger prints. Any truth to that?
5 posted on
08/07/2011 1:07:47 PM PDT by
GOYAKLA
(Re-flush Congress in 2012, some crap remains!)
To: QBFimi
I rolled fingerprints for a couple of years at a friends CCW (concealed carry) classes. The prints do seem to go away with old age, but the worst were people who shuffled paper all day (accountants, especially). After that came drywall and concrete workers. I can confirm your experience. The hardest people to get prints from are little old ladies who work in their gardens.
6 posted on
08/07/2011 1:09:19 PM PDT by
marktwain
(In an age of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.)
To: QBFimi
I had to go in twice to have fingerprints taken for my CCW. I do stained glass & I’ve apparently burned my fingers so often the prints have become light. I was also a bookkeeper, so maybe the paper shuffling contributed. :-)
11 posted on
08/07/2011 1:35:49 PM PDT by
Twotone
(Marte Et Clypeo)
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