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    What might this be???

    Is it from a watch???
    Last edited by Codytabor224; 12-30-2015 at 10:38 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Codytabor224 View Post
    Is it from a watch???
    A photo would help to ID it for you.

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    Yes. That is the frizm.
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    It's the bottom half of a henwey
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    How do I post a photo??? Digger Don

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    Hi Cody, you can use one of the many free photo apps available such as Photobucket or Infanview to resize your photo. I think 800 X 800 is the max size allowed. There are other ways to do it but I just then copy and paste the IMG link into the post.
    Oldest find: 5,000 year old copper spearhead
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    Cody , I usually resize my photos prior to posting (unless its from the phone camera as these seem to be just under the limit size) . there are a few different way to resize pictures but i usually just use the paint file accessory that every computer has and open the photo file in that and then click the image window to open the stretch and skew option . depending on the size of the photo file i will shrink it down (huge files will be taken down to about 15 or 18 % level while close ups maybe just 35 % . then i'll save it and post it on the forum.

    click on the manage attachments window below where your writing the post and a large window will pop up with many Browse tabs . simply click one and search for your photo , double click that picture and then click the unload button on the bottom and then submit the reply .

    feel free to private message me Cody if your still having trouble and I'll work with you to understand it better .

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    What is this???
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    Cody to me it looks more like the insides to a an old pressure gauge or the like
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    OK thanks sorry if I bothered you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Codytabor224 View Post
    OK thanks sorry if I bothered you

    you didn't bother me Cody , glad to help in any way ! hey congrats on getting that photo up
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