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Old obsolete TR Kings (?) - Now with link to auction

Just saw these up, they look like TR Kings. Maybe some TRKing fans may be interested.

http://cgi.ebay.com/1-Box-Of-Old-50s...QQcmdZViewItem

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Re: Old obsolete TR Kings (?)

sounds great. um...link please?
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Re: Old obsolete TR Kings (?)

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sounds great. um...link please?
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Link would be appreciated. Were you refering to the TRK Teddy KGB tribute chips??

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...9980&rd=1&rd=1


BTW - if anyone can explain to me how to make the link read as actual words (ex: TRK teddy KGB's) I'd apreciate it. I know it's a code wrap of some sort - just don't know which
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Re: Old obsolete TR Kings (?)

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TRK teddy KGB's


BTW - if anyone can explain to me how to make the link read as actual words (ex: TRK teddy KGB's) I'd apreciate it. I know it's a code wrap of some sort - just don't know which
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Change the second part of the URL-code after the actual web address and "] to desired text instead of the same address again, and keep the closing tag [/url] in the end.
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Change the second part of the URL-code after the actual web address and "] to desired text instead of the same address again, and keep the closing tag [/url] in the end.
Thanks NTP. I kinda get it. i gues i have to se t typed out to understand. I'll try it and seeif I can get it to work.
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Re: Old obsolete TR Kings (?)

easy button:

Copy the link onto your clipboard.
Type the text you want to link.
Highlight the text and press the "Insert link" button. It's the one right next to the indent features, it's a globe with two links of a chain in front it.
Paste link into dialog that pops up.

done.
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easy button:

Copy the link onto your clipboard.
Type the text you want to link.
Highlight the text and press the "Insert link" button. It's the one right next to the indent features, it's a globe with two links of a chain in front it.
Paste link into dialog that pops up.

done.
Can you make this easier for an idiot like me?
I have firefox.
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Re: Old obsolete TR Kings (?)

I know it's on here already - jus testing to see if I get it

TR kIng Teddy KGB Chips

edit: yep it works. Thanks Smoore - that has been bugging me for awhile +++++
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Can you make this easier for an idiot like me?
I have firefox.
OC it is literally like Smoore typed out
1. Highlight the URL you want to link to
2. Right click the highlighted URL and hit copy
3. Go to your reply (or newly started) post in CT and type the name of the linked page (Ex: TRK Teddy KGB Chips)
4. Highlight the typed text (TRK Teddy KGB chips)
5. Click the globe with two chain links in at the op of the post page (left of the chain link with the red X through it)
6. In the box that pops up paste the URL you copied
7. Hit enter
Done

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Re: Old obsolete TR Kings (?)

Sorry everyone. I thought I had copied the link. No I was not talking about those Teddy KGB but these:

http://cgi.ebay.com/1-Box-Of-Old-50s...QQcmdZViewItem

Man it took me forever to find them again because they are listed as Nevada Club casino and the mold reference is to crest and seal. I am no TR King expert (don't even have a single one of them) but the pics look like the TR King mold. Just posting for those of you who may like them.
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