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theorioles
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Hi Guys....Can anyone tell me how I can load my own author icon for my posts?
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gordmott144@gmail.com
Collecting PSA Graded Orioles From 1954 to 1980
Collecting PSA Graded Orioles From 1954 to 1980
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I got lucky , I wasn't even trying to load one and I saw an extra option on my profile screen one day I was playing with some settings .
You can try doing a search through the forum by typing in Author icon and see if this question has been asked before , I'm certain it has been asked multiple times .
Sorry I am not too much help, But I think in 4 days you should be able to choose a picture and upload it
I have a Billy Butler(Royals player) avatar ready to go, so when he makes a run at .400 this year, people will go, damn cool avatar!
<< <i>I suppose after May 3rd I'll have to change my avatar as well , as it would belong to someone else on that date . >>
Are you selling your ball?
<< <i> I suppose after May 3rd I'll have to change my avatar as well , as it would belong to someone else on that date . >>
To steal Lawnmowermans saying.
Did I win.
Sweet Morsels Toffee and Chocolates
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Yupp, Right now it is in Texas , Heritage auctions internet bidding starts April 14th and ends may 3rd , Auction # 709, No pic is up yet , but the description is , it's pretty cool too, I'll Copy and Paste the description . . .
1932 New York Yankees Team Signed Baseball. Exceptional high-grade sphere may well be the finest honoring the Babe's final World Championship team ever to reach the auction block. Ruth occupies his customary position on the sweet spot of this gorgeous OAL (Harridge) ball, joining fifteen other teammates that only once (Ben Chapman at 6/10) veer more than a point from the 9/10 strength that characterizes the Bambino's offering. All the pinstriped icons are present and accounted for: Gehrig, Lazzeri, Combs, Dickey, Sewell and Ruffing, proving this ball is far more than just a pretty face. The ball itself has mellowed only slightly to a light tobacco shade, and the manufacturer's stamping remains vivid and pronounced. As glorious and unexpected as Ruth's World Series Called Shot, this ball is destined for a place of honor in the finest of private baseball autograph collections. LOA from PSA/DNA. LOA from James Spence Authentication.
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Not too bad, but I think I could have done better , but they're the experts , I have never sold anything , this will be my first .