F.S.; Fender J.D Telecaster [CIJ]

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F.S.; Fender J.D Telecaster [CIJ]

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Bought new in '97; no longer made, as far as I know.Jap version of Am. Jerry Donohue[Hellecasters] guitar.Has Maple V shape neck, black doublebound basswood body.Comes w/ vintage Fender black/orange lining HSC.$600, shipped via UPS to you...
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The JD Tele's are AWESOME. Could you post a pic or two, Don?
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Never posted a pic here before, at least that someone else hadn't done for me.What do I do, where do I address it, etc?My wife is the digital camera user in the house; I'm kinda anti- tech on that level...
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Don, you can upload pictures right from your hard drive to this site.

Simply click on the "Upload Attachment" button below and then the browse button. Go to the folder where your photo(s) are located and click on them.

Just make sure that the photos are no larger than 500x500 pixels or 36 kb in size. Have your wife set the digital camera to the lowest resolution setting usually around 640 then take your photos.

If your photos are larger than indicated above you will get an error message saying so. Then you'll have to resize the photo(s) to make sure they are the appropriate size. You'll need image editing software to do this, like PhotoShop or PhotoStudio there's a lot of them out there. I'm sure one came with your camera.

It's really very easy. Good luck.
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