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by minilock » 16 Nov 2005 12:58
hi board , maybe there could be a suppport group for the poor old guys ,who have not had a reply from a post even if it a( no, yes who cares ,send a photo,, or a knock) lol xxxxxxxx  quote: To be humble to superiors is a duty,to equals is courtesy, to inferiors is nobleness, and to all SAFETY .
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by Shrub » 16 Nov 2005 15:01
Ok then heres a reply, what the fu*k are you on about?
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by illusion » 16 Nov 2005 16:30
To be humble to superiors is a duty,to equals is courtesy, to inferiors is nobleness, and to all SAFETY
what is the purpose of this?
I mean it's very likely that you may not receive any replies as a result of wording the question poorly.. perhaps nobody had time to answer it...
Putting the kind of message you did onto the forum really serves no purpose. If a thread is not answered there may be a reason, or people might just have not been answering threads in general at that time. Perhaps try re-wording your question, or supplying photos to begin with.
No need to get angry - just ressurect the thread with some info you my have gained and you'll find people far more helpful.
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by Shrub » 16 Nov 2005 17:37
hi board , hope I am posting this in the right place. have a 1912 brass padlock YALE& TOWNE MFC CO on the otherside STAMFORD. CONN.USA. The key opening looks like warded type having a very hard time with it could it have leavers or is this a good warded padlock it cost me as a swap £20 , I also have the same padlock in a smaller version but not %100 brass, well to get to the point the standerd (5 warded keys ) are not doing nix using my hook I am geting movement from the wards . sorry for the longwinded post . ( to old soon to late smart) gus
We know you may or may not have a problem but really do not know what it may be.
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by minilock » 17 Nov 2005 11:12
hi , thanks for the reply's , will send photos as asp. thought that my info without a photo was half way there , I am not angry at all ,thought that you were allowed to include quotes thanks again
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by digital_blue » 17 Nov 2005 11:42
minilock wrote:hi , thanks for the reply's , will send photos as asp. thought that my info without a photo was half way there , I am not angry at all ,thought that you were allowed to include quotes thanks again
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I think that the responses you received had more to do with the fact that, as far as I can tell, you haven't actually asked a question. What I get from your post is that you're an older guy, you'd like some help, and you've got an affinity for misquoting Benjamin Franklin. Perhaps if you asked a specific question, you would get a helpful answer.
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by digital_blue » 17 Nov 2005 11:46
Aha! I do believe THIS was what you were referring to, though you would get more replies if posted pictures as requested.
I love it when it becomes a scavenger hunt to figure out what a thread is all about.
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by Shrub » 17 Nov 2005 13:26
Beat you to it though Db, look at my quote above lol
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by digital_blue » 17 Nov 2005 20:09
Oh! LOL. Didn't notice that. Since both posts start with "Hi board" I has actually just assumed you'd quoted the OP in the thread.
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by minilock » 18 Nov 2005 13:07
hope the LOL , has not caused some folk any anxiety/confusion/ I will not use that expression again . (I thought that there were some sort of muzzle the board used on the F WORD.
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by raimundo » 18 Nov 2005 14:28
I think he means to put a quote at the end of his posts, theres a place to do that somewhere, mine used to be "do the hokey pokey" but it got scrubbed. someone should tell him how to put his message on the end of his posts. welcome to a short wave listener, do you have any languages? (his profile says swl. as well as marine aquria, which to me means bikini stuffers.
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by Shrub » 18 Nov 2005 15:50
Minilock,
Go to your profile options, look at the bottom and you will see a box thats says you can put upto 4 lines of text, called a signiture or sig for short, put waht you want in there and submit it, after that whatever you put in that box will be on every post you do 
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