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Unread 03-07-2001, 01:45 PM   #7
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Default I think that the close-ups after Do serve a purpose Ted

I submit that they show the whole world (literally)the actual magic that you are capable of performing. It would be good for your business. Why don't you set up some albums at Photopoint.com and post before, during, and after portfolios of each your restoration projects and then just put a link on your home page to the your 'work' album.


They wouldn't cost you anything but your time and you would have what would amount to a "public" resume of your work, ...a history of Luger restorations at your hands.


The other advantage is that your photos would allow all those that are interested worldwide to see examples of different variations of Lugers from the comfort of their computer keyboard. And there are many places in the world that don't enjoy the freedom of firearms ownership that we enjoy. I am sure that the folks who live in places like the UK would love to have the chance to examine classic firearms up close even if they can't touch them.


Just place a caveat that any commercial use of your photos must be approved by the copyright owner (that would be you)in writing in advance. Whatchyathink? Huh?


-John



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