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Re: [DL] Picture of the hangin' Judge...



One request.

While there is not anything that we can do about html formatting from AOL 
at this time, would you please leave your messages in Arial 10 point 
without any other formatting.

Thank you.

At 02:07 AM 3/3/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi, um... weird question.. but could someone out there with a scanner do me a
>favor?  a friend of mine is going to draw something for me for a game, but he
>doesn't live close by, and dosen't have any of the books... and I don't have
>a scanner to send him the pic for the idea.... SOoooo.....
>
>Would someone mind scanning the pic of the Hangin' Judge from the Marshall's
>Handbook and send it to me?
>
>um, I don't plan on doing anything bad with it so don't send any copywrite
>police or anything hehe
>
>thanks,
>John

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