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Take a look at sites like 192.com and you might see why some people are none too keen on giving names etc.
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Unless you have a very common name you'd be mad to write your name down on a forum. Certain collectors of Nazi material (a good collection and a solid footprint on fora) tend to be robbed during their holidays. I once spoke to a shocked trader on a fair, who had recognised a bloke in another boot. He had seen him taking pictures of his house, a fortnight before his house was burgled. best regards, btns |
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The only way to trace where a pic was uploaded from is via gaining access to the server it was sent from or to. Regarding sites like 192.com and the service they provide, I can understand why some prefer to remain anonymous on forums. Colin
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It's a sad reflection on life but some people are either dishonest or downright nutters.
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I remembered your bottom line and this is the first thread I found. "Please keep me in mind when selling your pre-1947 Indian badges." Would you be interested in a : - Zhob Militia badge - S.M. Burma shoulder badge (I presume Sappers & Miners) Both are sandcast brass, sandcast lugs and from a 1960s/1970s collection? I am collecting buttons, not badges and these need a new home. regards, (hiding behind an alias) btns |
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