TAG Juno 104 . These rods were labeled seconds but look like firsts to me. These rods were found in a box in my garage that I packed up in 2009. The color is no longer in production.The cold rods are pink.
Info published by TAG when they were selling these rods:
(Note: Does not work with every brand of clear104 glass; we recommend TAG Clarity for encasement of Juno. Juno also requires a higher anneal (975 to 980 F) and slightly longer soak time.}
The wife of Zeus, Juno is pretty and pink; a reducing glass that also strikes. When reduced alone, she can go amber, and can develop a metallic sheen. But, like Zeus, Juno’s reduction haze can be intensified, brightened and made more opaque by striking it. Her reduction haze ranges from greenish to bluish to pink/purplish, depending on the batch and the background color. The reduction haze is enhanced with encasement. Juno also strikes in a neutral to oxidizing flame, with an unusual yellow glow. For an interesting effect, try simply striking Juno on a base of Moretti dark ivory, for a range of colors from pink, purple, periwinkle and even coppery hues! However, overworking Juno can burn out her color. In general, “3 strikes and you’re out.” Also, applying Juno cooler gives more purples over ivory, while heating the rod more in advance tends to produce more copper colors.