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cgworkman

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Re: Re: My Stingray

dlloyd said:
Doesn't appear to work. Will work on it.

Yeah - Anglefire will block any attempt to link directly to a pic. the pic has to be view through a .html document. this is common with free servers. It stops people from simply using there servers as graphic storage, etc. If you don't have .html files on your site then they can't advertise through you...

if you make an .html file and put the pictures on that page using html code - then it will work just fine.
 

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Re: Re: Re: My Stingray

cgworkman said:
Yeah - Anglefire will block any attempt to link directly to a pic. the pic has to be view through a .html document. this is common with free servers. It stops people from simply using there servers as graphic storage, etc. If you don't have .html files on your site then they can't advertise through you...

if you make an .html file and put the pictures on that page using html code - then it will work just fine.

Finally got round to it

This should work better...

http://www.angelfire.com/music6/bongobongo/

Photos are a bit out of focus, unfortunately.
 

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Thanks Jon for confirming. I thought it might have been an older natural that had darkened over the years. Either way, it's a nice look.
 

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Aussie Mark said:
Thanks Jon for confirming. I thought it might have been an older natural that had darkened over the years. Either way, it's a nice look.

Yeah, even then the pictures don't really do the bass justice.

It's a bit young to have aged significantly, build date of October 2001. I do really like that look though, eg your 76 Stingray.
 

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I do really like that look though, eg your 76 Stingray

Believe it or not, that '76 used to be white before 25+ years of it being played in smoky bars turned it to butterscotch. You can spot a little bit of the original white on the upper body where the finish has been worn.
 

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Aussie Mark said:
Believe it or not, that '76 used to be white before 25+ years of it being played in smoky bars turned it to butterscotch. You can spot a little bit of the original white on the upper body where the finish has been worn.

Nice :)

I once lived in a place where the walls were like that.
 
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