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#79560
Fri Dec 27 2002 10:47 AM
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I wasn't for sure how these would look. Here is a little more of my basement. Oh, the globes on the pool table... i don't have a shelf yet for them and that's not where they sit. I just put them in there for the picture. [img]http://hometown.aol.com/petronut/gasandoil/basement3[/img] [This message has been edited by Jarvis (edited 12-28-2002).]
Looking for anything from Hoosier Pete, Platolene 500 and Red Bird.
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Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category
Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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#79561
Fri Dec 27 2002 06:10 PM
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Great set up John. I really like the globes! Bob
Wanted: Gas pump globes:Sinclair & affiliates, IL companies. Ripple bodies. Anything Sinclair, Stoll, Pierce, 4 Bros. http://www.lastgas15.com/
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#79562
Fri Dec 27 2002 06:51 PM
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Jarvis, Most digital cameras have software bundled with the camera that can crop and resize the images. Or, there are a number of under $100 image editing programs like Photo Impact that you can buy. Photoshop and Macromedia Fireworks are used by most pros but they are expensive and Photoshop takes a while to learn. Your image is over 1600 pixels wide and over 1000k (a megabyte) in file size. One of the most popular computer screen sizes is 600 x 800. Because of scrollbars and toolbars, there is actually much less than that left as viewable space on the browser. 360 x 480 is a nice size that most users can see without scrolling and can usually be a much smaller file size for quicker transfer for dial-up users. File size can be adjusted by adjusting the compression on jpg images. 80% compression gives a nice sharp image that is much smaller file size than 100%(no compression). Your images don't have an extension like .jpg, .gif or .png. If you don't include the appropriate extension in the file name, many browsers won't know how to display it. Hope that helps, Jim
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#79563
Sat Dec 28 2002 09:58 AM
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Ok, Gary Drye started it with a request from Dwaine to post some collections. Mine is as simple as they get! All common stuff but the fun was getting it and showing it and talking to you guys and other in the hobby about it. I even had fun trying to post pictures and playing with my new camera as you all could see. Bring on the collections! common, rare, just one pump post it for us to see.
Looking for anything from Hoosier Pete, Platolene 500 and Red Bird.
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#79564
Sat Dec 28 2002 02:02 PM
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Hey JARVIS great basement.I like all the toys you have around the room.I imagine that sofa must be a sleeper cause you never would want to come up out of there.Hope someday to have a place fixed up for my stuff so I can send pictures.GREAT STUFF.JERRY
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#79565
Sat Dec 28 2002 08:01 PM
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Jarvis,
Great room! Is that a Seeburg 222 next to the sofa? Nice variety in your collection.
Jim Winter
Jim Winter
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#79566
Sun Dec 29 2002 06:25 PM
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And you have only been collecting two years! Better hurry up and get that barn ready for more stuff. Great collection John.
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