POSTING YOUR KNIFE PICTURES ONLINE!!

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I know this isn't a knife subject persay, but it is a very useful tool for us makers to show our wares. Its easy to post pictures online, heres how. You have to upload your picture to the www before you can post it online. I'm on aol, so I upload to aol"s "my place". You will have to find out what site your isp has available to you to upload pictures.On aol, you have five screen names available, and each screen name has web space at My Place. Ask your Isp if its the same for you if you're not an aol subscriber.When you upload it, you'll have to name it, the first part doesn't matter, but it must end with .jpg
Like this myknife.jpg
Once you have uploaded it to the internet, type this where ever you want to post the picture.
img src=http://web site's addy/your screen name/myknife.jpg
Type that but with < before it and > after it.
This will also work for animated characters such as the gunman you see here.<img src=http://members.aol.com/it14/ebay/spider.jpg><img src=http://members.aol.com/l6steel/ebay/gunmn.jpg>
If you need any help, lemme know. Take care! Michael

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"Always think of your fellow knife makers as partners in the search for the perfect blade, not as people trying to compete with you and your work!"


[This message has been edited by L6STEEL (edited 20 October 1999).]
 
like this????
foldingboot.jpg
i LIKE that cowboy!!!!!

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BEAUTIFUL KNIFE TOM!!!!IF ANYONE WANTS TO USE THE COWBOY, THEY ARE VERY WELCOME TO. Just type this anywhere you want to post it.
img src=http://members.aol.com/l6steel/ebay/gunmn.jpg
thats a lower case L in l6steel, and don't forget the < before and the > after, or it won't work. Take care! Michael

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"Always think of your fellow knife makers as partners in the search for the perfect blade, not as people trying to compete with you and your work!"


[This message has been edited by L6STEEL (edited 22 October 1999).]
 
<a href="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=93866&a=808330">
See my photos of Knives at PhotoPoint</a>

Well I got the whole album next time we'll try for one

[This message has been edited by TJ Smith (edited 24 October 1999).]
 
Absolutely! You can see some of the the details at: http://www.planet.eon.net/~matth/available.htm

The technical details are: it's 3/32" ATS34, the whole knife is about 6" long. The blade and bolster finish is 600 or 1000 grit (I can't remember) hand rubbed. The pink ivory has a tung oil finish.

This one doesn't have a tapered tang, but I do some with a tapered tang. In that case, the taper goes down to about 1/32" at the hilt. These knives look really cool, but are way too much work for their size
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[This message has been edited by Matt Harildstad (edited 24 October 1999).]
 
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