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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:07 pm
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Sorry for the retarded question. Is here a way to post photos on this site? Ain't got no Photobucket or other such account. Guess I may need to breakdown andget one. And what's the embedding codes?

Just redid a 1948 Champion 600 and thought maybe some folks maybe interested in ancient Fender stuff. These old Champion amps sound so much different than the reissued. VERY BLUESY.

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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:55 pm
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That's interesting Beemer, thought I was the only one. Have Photobucket account, but don't know how to move pics from that site to this forum. Some folks talk about cut and paste, but scissors and Elmers are my speed. Good question ! Where's Chromeface when you need him ? Art

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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:54 pm
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You need a remote hosting server to store your images and post them on a forum such as this. Most of us here use Photobucket -- it's free and relatively painless to use.

Open an account and follow the on-screen prompts for up-loading images. Each photo file will be assigned several different html codes, to be used on differently-formatted forums. As you mouse over each pic stored in your Photobucket album a dialog window will appear, containing these codes. Select your pic and left-click on the URL that begins with "IMG code" and your computer will automatically store that address in cache memory. Go to the forum thread you wish to add the image to then merely right click within the text of your post and select "paste" from the pull-down menu that will appear. The URL will be embedded wherever you drop it (it's best to separate the image URL from your text by leaving an empty line both above and below the pic).

So easy even a cave man can do it......and I am a cave man (just ask my wife).

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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 12:53 am
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Thanks Arjay... I must warn you I flunked "Caveman 101." :P

Photos of recently resurrected 1948 Champion 600.


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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:02 am
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I see you figured it out, Art.

Nice rig!

Thus, you may now officially consider yourself a "neanderthal".

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Thanks for asking the question BMW, and thanks for showing us how Arjay.

I'll give it a try.


That is one cool Fender amp. And OG point to point wiring. No turret or eyelet board there.


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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:38 am
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Thanks for asking the question BMW, and thanks for showing us how Arjay.


Rock out, my man......glad to be of help.

Show us some goodies.

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WOW ! Thanks for the tutorial, Arjay ! That's one big step for my computer skill. I know, who cares ? Anyway that's the Bassman 2X10 conversion amp. Don't have a digital camera or cell phone, but the laptop has a camera. Thanks Again..... Art

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Hey I care, Art.

That's why we all help each other out.

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