I went into the archives and seen a discussion on curved stairways but could not open any pictures anyone have an idea why. Thanks
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Are you in advanced view?
Click on your profile and choose "My Prefs" then check to see if you are in Advanced or basic.
It may also have something to do with your browser.
Also might be better to post this in the editor's corner.
Either way, Stan's threads on his stairs are not to be missed.
Mike
Small wheel turn by the fire and rod, big wheel turn by the grace of god.
Was it dated 2/20/2002 or earlier.
If so that was from an earlier forum software. And I know that a lot of the names did not transfer. And I can guessing the same for the pictures.
Also so times the picture are links to some other website and that website is no longer working or they have been moved.
Copy and paste the link to that thread.
William the Geezer, the sequel to Billy the Kid - Shoe