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New here! How to post pictures?
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I bought my first Philco in January and my second and third Philcos just in the last 3 weeks. My name is Chris and I'm an addict. Question all. How do I post pictures here? Doctor said that was step one of the 12 step Antique radios anonymous program. Thanks in advance. Alright, wheres my radios.....?

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edited out incorrect info
#3

There's also a tab underneath the message posting box that says "upload attachment." Hit "Post a Reply" and you will see it. You can upload the pictures directly to the page that way, if you don't have them already uploaded to a website.
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I learn something new every day here. Never noticed that feature. I'll edit my original post.
#5

The easiest way is to upload your photos to a site such as Photobucket (accounts are free), then put an IMG link(s) to the photo(s) into your posting. I usually open one "tab' on Photobucket, and another on the forum where I want to post photos, then switch back and forth between the tabs. Please ask questions if you need mroe details.

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