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you more fines little better pictures

here are a few more and a few better shots the one military button I gave to someone on Facebook who is in a metal detecting site he served in the Marines and said he really liked it and it was on his bucket list I told him I am going to just give it to you he said he was at a loss for words and didn't know what to say I felt good about that also you could see a better picture of the button that I traded
 
Great finds, Croaker. Nice of you to give the Marine the button. We know that you have trouble posting pics and were provided these instructions... Give 'em a shot... Hey, even an Eagles fan can do it. :poke: GL/ HH.

Courtesy of GS:

Posting photographs.
Posted by: Goldstrike
Date: May 27, 2013 09:28PM Registered: 3 years ago
Posts: 539

There are still a few forum members that have problems posting photographs because they are too 'big' (in other words, too many KB's). I know there are a number of ways/programs to store photographs but hopefully the following simple steps which I personally use might help someone if they use the same program as myself..
I use 'Windows Photo Viewer'
Click on the photo you want to post
Click 'Open'
Click 'Paint'
Click 'Resize'
Enter '40%' (which will resize the photograph to below the 420KB that the forums require to post photographs).
Click 'OK'
Click 'Save' and you're done!
 
thanks but I have a great picture resizing app that works perfect so now I have no problems I just have to get time to do it to get caught up on all my old finds
 
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