I just had given to me on the weekend over 350 WW1/WW2 had badges and other memorabilia. Some pretty amazing badges there I know.Wish it was easier to upload photos...
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WW1/WW2 Hat badges
Cameraguy- Member
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WW1/WW2 Hat badges
Cameraguy- Member
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Re: WW1/WW2 Hat badges
Shoot! I just realized this went into the "wanted" section! :P
Infanteer- Member
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Re: WW1/WW2 Hat badges
\Cameraguy wrote:Shoot! I just realized this went into the "wanted" section! :P
As in you wanted to give some away???? I'll take some!
pylon1357- Global Moderator
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Re: WW1/WW2 Hat badges
Ok topic moved so no more confusion.
Yes the photo upload software is a little odd, but once you get the hang of it, not difficult. We have a tutorial somewhere here that explains how to use it.
try this link to the tutorial... https://www.cdnmilitarycollectors.com/t114-posting-pictures
in the meantime, try the following.....Quickie instructions...
The icon that is fourth from the right(host an image)...click on that.
the upload box will open...then browse your picture.
double click the picture you want to upload.
click host it
when it uploads there will be three codes shown. I usually copy the second one. I find it works better when you highlight it and copy the code.
click the host an image icon again to close the upload box
paste it into your post
Yes the photo upload software is a little odd, but once you get the hang of it, not difficult. We have a tutorial somewhere here that explains how to use it.
try this link to the tutorial... https://www.cdnmilitarycollectors.com/t114-posting-pictures
in the meantime, try the following.....Quickie instructions...
The icon that is fourth from the right(host an image)...click on that.
the upload box will open...then browse your picture.
double click the picture you want to upload.
click host it
when it uploads there will be three codes shown. I usually copy the second one. I find it works better when you highlight it and copy the code.
click the host an image icon again to close the upload box
paste it into your post
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Re: WW1/WW2 Hat badges
Ok,I'll see what I can do picture wise. Nope,none being given away! Lol