firemedic0135 TPF Noob! Joined Jan 16, 2007 Messages 503 Reaction score 1 Location East Texas Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Apr 9, 2007 #1 One "Gently Used"(love that one on ebay) for sale.Minor smoke,heat damage....er ,I mean contemporary styled!!! Yeah thats it:greenpbl: . I know this may be the wrong place but here it is anyway(move it if you like Corrina)
One "Gently Used"(love that one on ebay) for sale.Minor smoke,heat damage....er ,I mean contemporary styled!!! Yeah thats it:greenpbl: . I know this may be the wrong place but here it is anyway(move it if you like Corrina)
LaFoto Just Corinna in real life Staff member Supporting Member 📸 Joined Feb 1, 2004 Messages 34,812 Reaction score 822 Location Lower Saxony, Germany Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Apr 9, 2007 Moderator 🛠️ #2 The only thing that is wrong about your placement of this photo is that this is TPF and not the Ebay-site :greenpbl: "Cool" (or "after-hot") "product photography", - I doubt I'd go that this fan, though. Dunno why!
The only thing that is wrong about your placement of this photo is that this is TPF and not the Ebay-site :greenpbl: "Cool" (or "after-hot") "product photography", - I doubt I'd go that this fan, though. Dunno why!
brighteyesphotos TPF Noob! Joined Aug 9, 2006 Messages 347 Reaction score 1 Location Battle Creek, MI Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Apr 9, 2007 #3 Hey, I saw a similar fan not too long ago in a house. Could this be a catching trend? Then again, perhaps not since it came from a house that had caught on fire last week. I develop a lot of rolls for the local fire department.
Hey, I saw a similar fan not too long ago in a house. Could this be a catching trend? Then again, perhaps not since it came from a house that had caught on fire last week. I develop a lot of rolls for the local fire department.
firemedic0135 TPF Noob! Joined Jan 16, 2007 Messages 503 Reaction score 1 Location East Texas Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Apr 9, 2007 Thread Starter 🔹 #4 Yeah it is a pretty common sight when the blades have not burned off completely.