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"I was expecting to see the almost original first Dodge Tradesman I think, still there. Was it #106?"

It was number 10.

Andy,  Some people use that pix in Craigslist ads in my area.  I think they are wanted ads.  I was lucky enough to see that one back in 2010 time frame.

Ramon
2000 Mid-Bath
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Re: Re: Pictures of Lazy Daze headquarters 07/16/2022
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"Some people use that pix in Craigslist ads in my area."

If it's that exact photo, it was swiped from my website. Huh. Not worth making a fuss over, I guess, but it's still annoying that people think anything on the web is magically in the public domain. (It isn't.) Reminds me of the time the New Mexico state park system used one of my website's photos without permission on their website. I wrote to them asking them to at least give credit. No reply. :-(
Andy Baird
2021 Ford Ranger towing 2019 Airstream 19CB
Previously: 1985 LD Twin/King "Gertie"; 2003 LD Midbath "Skylark"

Re: Re: Pictures of Lazy Daze headquarters 07/16/2022
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Andy,
The photo piracy happens at all levels and is pervasive.  Sea World San Diego used one of my copyrighted underwater photos in their promotional literature a few years ago. When I called their advertising department and brought it to their attention, they said they assumed the image was a public domain photo because they found it on another site (which had paid me for its use).  I suggested that they pay the going rate for their use to date and they said that they would no longer use it, but would not pay for the prior unauthorized use.

Harold
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Re: Re: Pictures of Lazy Daze headquarters 07/16/2022
Reply #3
"Some people use that pix in Craigslist ads in my area."

If it's that exact photo, it was swiped from my website. Huh. Not worth making a fuss over, I guess, but it's still annoying that people think anything on the web is magically in the public domain. (It isn't.) Reminds me of the time the New Mexico state park system used one of my website's photos without permission on their website. I wrote to them asking them to at least give credit. No reply. :-(

Little different angle?

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2000 Mid-Bath
2012 Lance 830 Truck Camper/2006 Cummins Dodge Ram Megacab
1985 Multi Plan - Donated to the American Breast Cancer Foundation.

 
Re: Re: Pictures of Lazy Daze headquarters 07/16/2022
Reply #4
Yeah, that one isn't mine.
Andy Baird
2021 Ford Ranger towing 2019 Airstream 19CB
Previously: 1985 LD Twin/King "Gertie"; 2003 LD Midbath "Skylark"