hi, Can anybody tell what this belt buckle is from. i cann't seem to get the picture up on the site. but i can send it e-mail. it is a belt buckle witha german eagle and the words EINIGKEIT-RECHT-FREIHEIT on it.
mel
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Hello Mel!
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Krollspell
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to post images...
1. Scan or download the image into your PC.
2. Open an account on a photo hosting website, for example http://www.photobucket.com
3. When you're logged in on a website like that, upload your image into it.
4. Then copy your uploaded image's URL.
5. Paste the URL into the post you're writing here on the Forum.
6. Highlight the URL and hit the [Img] button just above you.
7. Then it should look like this in your post that you're writing: [img]URLfromPhotobucket[/img]
8. Hit the [Preview] button to see that the image actually emerges.
9. Hit the [Submit] button and every Forum member can see your interesting photograph/image contribution!
10. Don't forget (as too many members tend to do), give the source for the image!
Regards,
Krollspell
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