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NORE

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Originally Posted by NOBD
I only see frogs... Do you have a workaround (besides copying and pasting the address of the pic in a browser window)?

On, I just was able to see them. Maybe the latest version of Firefox?
 

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Originally Posted by NOBD
Thanks. Yes, read about that, but I use IE...

Don't
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Seriously, though, what you can do is drag the frog to IE's tab bar, which will show the picture on its own. If you hit 'back', it will show the picture within the page.
 

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Originally Posted by Redwoood
Don't
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Seriously, though, what you can do is drag the frog to IE's tab bar, which will show the picture on its own. If you hit 'back', it will show the picture within the page.


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Thanks. That's a more workable (and hopefully temporary) workaround than copy and paste.
 

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Originally Posted by Redwoood
You can also use Firefox with RefControl as explained in the transmod thread.

http://www.styleforum.net/showpost.p...postcount=5528


Thanks again (NORE as well). I've tried Firefox in the past and didn't like it (can't remember why anymore...). I haven't had problems with IE until now (although this is not really an IE problem) and don't change software easily.
I'll use the other workaround you mentioned and keep hoping for a structural solution of the IS problem.
 

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Originally Posted by Clark
Did some polishing today and took the opportunity to take some collection pics.


/C


Great shoes!, nothing OTT but all classic makes lasts and styles.
Is that Geo Lazenby in yo avatar? my gym teacher knew him when a bouncer in the Cross
 

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Thanks! Yes, it's Lazenby from my favourite Bond film.

/C
 

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just got this EG Chelsea Antique Chestnut on 202 - comes with optional cream linen suit and mint julep

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Originally Posted by Clark
Thanks! Yes, it's Lazenby from my favourite Bond film.

/C


yep, Dianna Rigg ooh la la
 

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EG Chelsea is perfect looking machine constructed shoe.
Me always like that one.
 

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Originally Posted by Son Of Saphir
EG Chelsea is perfect looking machine constructed shoe.
Me always like that one.


SOS
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hand lasted/welted alternative (and cheaper
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Originally Posted by Pliny
just got this EG Chelsea Antique Chestnut on 202 - comes with optional cream linen suit and mint julep

Beautiful! That is one thing missing from my collection, a pair of plain toe cap oxfords.

/C
 

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Pliny that IS a shoe.
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Far nicer than EG chelsea,
it have more detail.
lt make me think.
 

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G&G Thorpe MH71 Rustic Arran
Borrelli by Santoni, tan
C&J Weymouth 337 Dark Brown
EG Banbury 808 Mink suede
EG Oundle 888 Burnt Pine
EG Lichfield 82 Burnt Pine
EG Inverness 888 Dark Oak
EG Dover 888 Dark Oak
Alden Longwing, Barrie last, in Grain Cordovan #8 for Tassels in Hong Kong
C&J Aintree 337 Black
EG Inverness 888 Black
Carmina Loafer, Simpson last, Brown Suede for The Armoury in Hong Kong
St Crispin mod. 522, Chiselled last, Dark Brown
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