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Unread 03-05-2003, 06:44 PM   #1
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Arrow Posted many Lugers in the Gallery area

These are some of my best P.08's. More will come later.

>>>>>>>>>>GALLERY IMAGES CLICK HERE<<<<<<<<<<
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Unread 03-06-2003, 09:50 AM   #2
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Thanks Doug... I loves dem photos for my photo collection.
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Very nice pictures. Could you tell me what kind of camera was used?
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Doug, I was wondering who had the sweet police guns! Figured it out after a few days! All very well done, excellent photos and nice guns!

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Doug,
Between you and Murray I am getting really jealous. Very nice photography and photo album setup. That took a lot of work. Thanks for all the effort.
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Thanks to all for the compliments. To answer a few questions firstly the camera used was a Sony MVD-95. As for the time it took I think it was well worth the effort. One thing that really helped downloading that many pics was having a cable modem. 3.1 mega bits per second is great.
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Doug, If you haven't downloaded the Gallery Remote program that works with the Member Gallery you should. It is a much better user interface that the regular one that requires you to pick photos one at a time. You can drag and drop as many photos as you would like into a window and press the upload button... It works great!
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I will try that. Others who also decide to post note that you can adjust the number of columns and rows. By doing this you can place many pictures on only one page.
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Hi Doug,
Thanks for posting all the neat pictures. That is one great collection that you have there. One thing I did notice though. The album that contains the photos for the 1939 42 code with 1 matching mag appears to be the same photos as the 1911 DWM album. I can see where it would be a bit difficult to keep track of what pictures went where. Thanks again for sharing with us.
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just beautiful pics ! Thanks for for it!
Very interesting late type Lugers, and then I can see the changing of rust blueing to salt bluing in the models of G/1936/1937.
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