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Unread 01-09-2006, 05:38 AM   #1
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Can someone say to me if this grip are original. The seller say that they are coming from a luger arty, and there are the 2 end number on the back of the grip but they are difficult to read. What thinking about?
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Unread 01-09-2006, 05:40 AM   #2
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Unread 01-09-2006, 04:37 PM   #3
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They look good to me. Where are they? There is a fellow in Kansas who has a "9" branding iron.
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Hello Geo
Thanks for the answer. Do you fellow have pics?
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Olivier, if you email me with your e-address I can send photos of two of mine. I still have not been able to figure out how to post photos here.
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Thanks Geo, I will contact you in PM.
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Olivier, if you email me with your e-address I can send photos of two of mine. I still have not been able to figure out how to post photos here.
George, tom figured it out

Seriously, it comes down to taking the photos, then making them the correct size. Once that is done, it is easy, especially the upload with the ADD REPLY feature, where you can add one at a time. if you can e-mail a photo you can add one, that simlpe, no cut and paste, etc.

The trick is getting the picture the right size, and that is easy once you know how. In person I could teach you in five minutes.


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In my opinion the biggest problem that people have posting photos here is their camera settings. New digital cameras come with the image setting set at the highest resolution which is ten times too big to post here. Dig out the owners manual and find out how to reset the image size to VGA (640x480). This is the size that is best for emailing and posting here. The highest quality setting is usually used only for printing high quality portraits. You will also find that at the VGA setting you can get about 200 shots out of a 4 meg flash card. Mikey likes it.
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Herb,
I am looking at digital cameras now. I am going to send you a PM to ask you some questions.
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I went to the Forums archives to find some pictures that I knew were there but I got a message that said that the URL couldn't be found. Maybe there are existing photos someplace else that the moderators can use?
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The grips may be original, but I doubt the "9"s are. TH
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Here is an attempt at pics. The one pistol has two red nines and the other black nines. The latter has only one original grip so that is the only one I photographed.

ADMIN; they are just too large to post Geo,

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Hello to all
and many thanks for the pics Geo.
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