Do you see a box on the top right hand side of the screen with your name in it on your page? What happens when you click the settings button? There is a way in settings to upload a picture there.
I've loved curly maple since I worked for an artist back in high school. He made intricate wooden inlay designs in boxes. I love it, but it's a pain to turn and, in my case, use hand tools on.
I've got an order in to Amazon for Ring the Banjar. For a newbie I understand the learning curve is great. I hadn't even figured that on the shields.
Hello.
After a few machine mis steps, I have gotten a copy (of the Gumbo Chaff book)to Mr. Tim Twiss, who has cleaned it up a bit, and should have it available to share.
An application to him should get you a better copy than the one I could supply.
Sorry I didn't reply earlier, but getting it sent (to Tim) distracted me, I'm afraid!
Yes, I'll be happy to try and post a larger version of the photo on the Harpers Ferry thread. Colin was the young boy and Cynthia Connolly was the woman from Arlington. Other than that, I don't know most people's last names, either, but I believe Melinda was going to send out a list with everyone's contact info.
Hello Razyn. Thank you for the welcome. I also have early accordeon tutors, however, if you were willing, I would very much like to see, if you are agreeable, if you have something I don't, and share anything you may not have from my collection. I like your expression "free-reed tolerators" :-)
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good to see you here!
On my page, under my name and address is a link to change my picture or to change my my theme. You should be able to update your picture there.
http://help.ning.com/cgi-bin/ning.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=2700&p_sid=K4DJLelj
I've got an order in to Amazon for Ring the Banjar. For a newbie I understand the learning curve is great. I hadn't even figured that on the shields.
After a few machine mis steps, I have gotten a copy (of the Gumbo Chaff book)to Mr. Tim Twiss, who has cleaned it up a bit, and should have it available to share.
An application to him should get you a better copy than the one I could supply.
Sorry I didn't reply earlier, but getting it sent (to Tim) distracted me, I'm afraid!
Yours,
David Swarens.
Yes, I'll be happy to try and post a larger version of the photo on the Harpers Ferry thread. Colin was the young boy and Cynthia Connolly was the woman from Arlington. Other than that, I don't know most people's last names, either, but I believe Melinda was going to send out a list with everyone's contact info.
Hello Razyn. Thank you for the welcome. I also have early accordeon tutors, however, if you were willing, I would very much like to see, if you are agreeable, if you have something I don't, and share anything you may not have from my collection. I like your expression "free-reed tolerators" :-)
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