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CAS TOPICS => The Darksider's Den => Topic started by: Mr. Buffalodung on September 09, 2004, 08:36:06 PM
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http://photobucket.com/albums/v177/Buffed/th_plaitedWalkers.jpg
http://photobucket.com/albums/v177/Buffed/th_nickelgoldWalkers.jpg
I had a good friend nickel and gold plait these for me(the screws are gold plaited) a couple of years ago and she did a great job but she does'nt do this anymore! I shot them in a match or two but being a sucker for a profit I fooled around and sold them so now I aint got'em no more :'( BUT I'm putting back some dough to have another pair plaited as well as my Henry Trapper and a hammer sxs which brings me to my question, do any of you know a good source for having this done? Thanks.
sorry about the pictures being so small but I dont know how to enlarge them :-[
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BD,
Y'All must think you're showing them things to 18 year olds..............LOL
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Hunt down Mohave Gamber (might find him over on the Gunsmithing siite at The Spot) I recall he did an article on plating recently and might/could be able to steer ya in the right direction.
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Must be mini-guns. ;)
Slim
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:P :P
I 'm sure they are purdy, but we need a bigger picture, more pixels thingies.
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would love to send a bigger picture,,,, can someone tell me how??
I have these on my pc and in photobucket, when I pull them up from my documents or the photo site they are the same size as the others but when I send them out or post them,,, they shrink,,, what gives there???
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Nice miniatures :oGuess they lose something in the translation. That size is easier to E-Mail.........Buck 8)
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sorry about the pictures being so small but I dont know how to enlarge them :-[
Buffalodung: To post an enlarged picture, do this
- Where ever your picture is stored, click on your picture to enlarge it
Right mouse click on the picture > Click on Properties Highlight the http:// .... name of the picture
- Right mouse click > Copy and hit OK>Then paste the 'http:// ........' into the post with the Image command surrounding the text string
Then ‘Your Purdies’ will look like ‘My Pair of Purdies’ …
(http://images.snapfish.com/33%3B97%3A6723232%7Ffp64%3Dot%3E232%3B%3D963%3D949%3DXROQDF%3E23235%3B6374%3A%3C%3Bot1lsi)