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Mark & Juanita
 
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As indicated in my test message, let's see if this works by forcing
people to join the lines.

Found the following for an old Ace Drill box. Looks like it's for twist
drills, but still may be of interest to some.

http://www.tractorshed.com/cgi-bin/photoads/
classifieds.cgi?search_and_display_db_button=on&db _id=109549&query=retrieval

No affiliation, just spend time browsing that site.




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In article , Mark & Juanita
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As indicated in my test message, let's see if this works by forcing
people to join the lines.


In my newsreader (Thoth, Mac OS 10.4.2) The link shows as a valid URL.
Click, and it opens in my browser, no forced joining required.

Likely because you enclosed it in

djb

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On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 17:13:56 -0600, Dave Balderstone
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In article , Mark & Juanita
wrote:

As indicated in my test message, let's see if this works by forcing
people to join the lines.


In my newsreader (Thoth, Mac OS 10.4.2) The link shows as a valid URL.
Click, and it opens in my browser, no forced joining required.

Likely because you enclosed it in


Good, I'm glad that worked. A bit of clarification, for some reason my
news service (Supernews) rejected my posting of that URL when I had it as a
single line, indicating that rec.ww is a non-commercial newsgroup. Why it
thought that the antique tractors web page URL comprised a commercial
posting is beyond me. Anyway, thought somebody might have some interest in
the subject item even though it appears to be for twist drills.




djb




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