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Chucky's button

Last post 04-04-2009, 8:00 PM by dighistory. 3 replies.
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  •  01-11-2007, 6:12 PM 9

    Chucky's button

    Chuck asked me to ID this button for him.  I got no ID what it is!  Treasure Depot crowd said probably a Sportsman's Button - not military.  What do you all think... I'll try to link to the picture here:

    Chuck's Button 

  •  01-17-2007, 2:09 PM 10 in reply to 9

    Re: Chucky's button

    Chris,

    If you want, I can upload the photo to the website "back-end", and then you can repost it with a URL I send to you. 

    The URL would point to the image I upload.

     Or, if you have one of those shutterfly sites, try sending it there, and inserting your URL from there, into your post.

    Scott

  •  01-22-2007, 5:05 PM 14 in reply to 10

    Re: Chucky's button Picture

    Scott:

     I can email picture to you.  I tried something clever that worked for a while, but now it has stopped for some reason... I posted to the Treasure Depot website and then copied their link.  It worked for a while, but maybe the link changes when they archive their posts???  It seemed simple and easy... too easy to work, I guess.
     

  •  04-04-2009, 8:00 PM 235 in reply to 9

    Re: Chucky's button

    To get the picture working without taking up storage on our web host:

    Set up your own photobucket.com site (free) and after uploading your pictures there you can copy the "IMG" link that they automatically provide for each of your pictures.

    Just copy and paste the link into the post where you want the image to appear.

    It's really that simple.

     

    Using this type of free photo hosting service, (there are many, I just happen to think that photobucket is the simplest), will also provide you with a neat personal gallery of your finds that you can share with others and organize to your liking.


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