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Maybe George will chime in here to explain it better. I believe the theory is some dyes were susceptible to lightening & some weren't, which explains why portions of the cords are uniformly lightened. The uniformity rules out oxidation by UV light. I've seen the effect previously on occasion & always found it both interesting & desirable.
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