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Post by SJWarren on Jan 4, 2003 23:27:33 GMT -5
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Post by SJWarren on Jan 4, 2003 23:29:23 GMT -5
Img wont post, so back to the drawing board, SJWarren
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Post by Jeff Kinzli on Jan 4, 2003 23:54:59 GMT -5
Warren, use the buttons above the "Message" box, there's one that is a little picture frame. You simply press that button, and it will put a few characters in the message box with "URL" in the center. Replace "URL" with the real URL and you'll be in biz...
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OT
GOAP (Grandmother of All Posters)
My hobbies are Treasure Hunting here and abroad, and I also collect antique insulators and bottles.
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Post by OT on Jan 5, 2003 0:11:24 GMT -5
Hey Warren,
Great photo on the old time flask. Did those come from the [glow=red,2,300]San Francisco Dig?[/glow]
[shadow=red,left,300]The Other Tom from San Jose[/shadow]
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Post by SJWarren on Jan 5, 2003 16:15:03 GMT -5
:)Good Morning OT. Hey I'm here again thanks to Jeff, but still working on uploads. Funny how the flask pic made it. Though files are reduced, they only load partially and stop. Maybe a block from my web hosts Tripod/Lycos. They frown on sending to remote sites. I don't give up easy. Hope to be able to extract from my pc files as we did on the old forum. These two flasks were not dug in SF in the dumps or pits, though I have heard of a couple having been dug in some of the excavations. I was lucky to have purchased these two along with others from a guy back east in the late '60s that bought a big lot from George Mc Kearin. Do you have the "Bottle Bible" written by Helen and George Mc Kearin? Excellent reference. Thanks, SJWarren
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