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Carol, you have to click the camera in the menu bar to post a picture.
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I don’t have that option. I sent it as an attachment.
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Nothing came through as attachments?
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I am on my Mobile phone. My options are attachments and send. I try to
start a blog page and see if that will work. The three dots give me save
draft, add from contacts…
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Hit reply or reply to original question. Then a action bar comes up above where you can type. It’s shaded with type, quotes, format, links and camera. the 3 dots are more options. Click the camera and it will ask for the location of the image and provide a name for it.
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Stoves in that time frame were either stove black or ceramic coated. Like what you refereed to as white and sage. They also didn’t use model number back then because there was no options. They called them a name instead.. Like Art garland, or Jewel.  Michigan stove made a lot of different stoves before selling to wellbilt. In the time period your talking about they made a lot of stoves for shipboard use.under the Garland name.
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Ok, the 1921 stove is too new. Mine is missing the shelf. The door is correct, there are 3 burners, the controls are evenly spaced along the front, white ceramic teardrop shaped. Legs seem correct. The sides are straight. Mine has no extra heating spaces on the left.
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