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mrsMTN

New member
My son will be graduating from Colorado School of Trades in March, and he was thinking that I might design a web page for him. The graphics on TFL are SO crisp and striking! Do you have any suggestions as to where I could get some good firearms-related graphics to use?
 
I would not want to just volunteer him but you might ask ArmySon( taos@cvn.net ). He is a computer guru and, obviously, a gun nut....er...I mean firearms enthusiast. ;) If he has the time (again I do not want to volunteer him but since no one has answered....) he can probably point you in the right direction to get you started.
Congratulations to your son. :)

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Gunslinger

I was promised a Shortycicle and I want a Shortycicle!
 
Thanks! I'll do that (and pass on your good wishes as well).
I have no problem building the site, but good firearms graphics seems to be hard to find.

[This message has been edited by mrsMTN (edited September 22, 2000).]
 
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