adding pictures

Yeah.......really........I think we have another case of people coming here just to try to sell non-Buck stuff.......it's getting old.

(Ugly non-Buck stuff, too.........whew.)
 
Actually
Yeah.......really........I think we have another case of people coming here just to try to sell non-Buck stuff.......it's getting old.

(Ugly non-Buck stuff, too.........whew.)
I googled how to upload pictures to bladeforumes and it brought me to this forum page.. then I tested the theory at the top to see if I could post a pic that way listed.. it worked. Then someone asked about more pics... not trying to highjack an ancient thread so sorry!
 
Haha I know but it just helped me somehow lol

Well it didn't really help you. It just taught you how to post a lot of the Photobucket third party death meters. Or to put it another way Photobucket is blocking your pictures.You will have to upgrade your Photobucket membership (expensive), or find a different photo hosting site.

O.B.
 
Well it didn't really help you. It just taught you how to post a lot of the Photobucket third party death meters. Or to put it another way Photobucket is blocking your pictures.You will have to upgrade your Photobucket membership (expensive), or find a different photo hosting site.

O.B.
Weird because they were posting as pictures at first.. now as you say death meters..
 
As I said, there are more current threads on the Buck Forum that CAN help you........it's a complex issue.
 
Here's a Buck for the thread. Preston
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Dang nice knife. Wow
 
Might work for a few minutes, that is usually the case. Until they detect a certain amount of data has been downloaded. Then they cut you off.
 
Nice.124's. the lanyard holes look impossibly close to the edge of the pommel.
 
Might work for a few minutes, that is usually the case. Until they detect a certain amount of data has been downloaded. Then they cut you off.
Let's see. They cut off the third party publishing, but not the download.

Haebbie
 
Nice.124's. the lanyard holes look impossibly close to the edge of the pommel.
Thank you, eveled. Yes, the lanyard holes are close to the edge. But the are going through the steel so I am not worried about the solidity.

Haebbie
 
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