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STRATHEARN PAPERWEIGHT
Anonymous:
Perhaps I'm some sort of thicko but I followed the various advise and instructions from individuals and the FAQ and be damned if I could get them to work ( Frank please delete my 3 postings entitled "test". )
So in Tinypic I previous ignored the instructions regarding Tag and simply pasted in the top line that says "Link". Damned if I know why the first wouldnt and the 2nd did .....but I seem to have got there in the end.
KevH.....one of the photo's I said I'd put on back in December once I found them again
http://tinypic.com/202gpw
Gareth
Morgan48
Max:
You might not be 'a thicko' Gareth. I've posted pics straight into a thread before, and couldn't tonight. Couldn't work out why.
Max xx
Anonymous:
Bless you Max.... I was beginning to feel like I should be in the corner with head bowed down in desolate embarrasement.
Regards
Gareth
Morgan48
Leni:
--- Quote from: "Max" ---You might not be 'a thicko' Gareth. I've posted pics straight into a thread before, and couldn't tonight. Couldn't work out why.
Max xx
--- End quote ---
I haven't been able to post pics straight into a thread since the board went down recently. Thought it was just me doing something stupid :oops:
Eventually worked out how to post the links, anyway :roll:
Why do we always assume it's us? I've noticed my sons don't have the same attitude. *They* assume it's the software or something, *never* their fault! :evil: Is it a symptom of youth v. age? :wink:
Leni
KevinH:
Hi Gareth,
Thanks for showing the photos of these very nice Strathearn weights. And well done for perservering with the links.
Both weights would look very nice in my collection - so if you get bored with them and fancy sending me a gift ... 8)
These are shown in the 1979 brochure as:
"PSFS102" - Top and side facets and quatrefoil garland within regular garland.
"PPS101" - Top and single side facet, to stand upright, hence the "Portrait" designation that Richard mentioned previously.
In my view, all of the 1979 range of weights were really good and show what could have become regular best sellers if they had continued the paperweight production.
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