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Paul this question is for you. I just signed up for PhotoBucket so I can post some pictures. Once they are put on their site. how do you transfer them to the Rick Forum with the message that you want to upload them to. Thanks if you can help.
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Dale, just copy the URL out of your photobucket on the photo you want then come over here and paste it.

That's it!
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Tank U Karl sounds very simple
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Well it works easier that this old guitarist thought it would. My Red Guitarhttp://photobucket.com.albums/b53/DaleFortune/000_0016
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Sweet and tasty. Now we can see some good shots of whatever you choose to show us.

I (for one) can't wait for more links! Whenever you're ready, Dale!
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Well my thoughts were to post pictures of a neck thru body construction similar to the 600 series seems there is alot of interest in how guitar construction goes from start to finish. But 1st I will bring this to Johns attention so as to be up front. It will be a 2 month spare time project that could be very informative to those who are trying to build their own Elec. Guitar and want some pointers. So later today I will post the 1st pictures on how to select the raw wood. 1/4 sawn vs. slab cut and figured grains.
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Excellent! I think we can all benefit from this kind of step-by-step instruction, especially from someone like yourself, with your level of experience and expertise.

We should have some interesting discussions around these postings!
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Dale, Lookin' forward to the documentation of your wonderful work! However, I've seen it first hand and I'm sure pictures won't do it justice. Waiting with baited breath!
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Great work Dale. Looks like you are a Rickenbacker custom shop!
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