OK Danny I'll give that a try. I have a HP Legal Paper sized scanner and the software that came from HP is limited in what it can do. I also have a copy of Paint Shop Pro 9 which allows me to scan in pictures into my computer. So I could try using PSP9 to do that

You will love the gun collection here at the new store. Both new and used guns are on display. I saw a nice Remington Model 870 Wingmaster that was sitting in the used section that sold for about 250 bucks. And there are new camo Remington 870 magnums along with some Remingtion 1100 or something like that automatics. I was just focuing on the Remington 870s since I use to have one of them and was looking for another one. Right now I am borrowing my friends 870 for this hunting season but I would like to buy my own again someday.

I spend about 4 hours in the store and was talking to someone 3 hours out of the four. LOL The guy that runs the fishing dept and I did a lot of talking and we both learned a lot of new things. He knew where everthing was located and helped me find a lot of stuff I was looking for.

I'll still have to drive up to the BPS store near Clarkville, IN to find my drift master or tite Loc rod holders. A fishing buddy of mine bought some of them at that store but heck he lives just 10 minute from the BPS store up there.

They also have a lot of clothing in the store both for men and women. Mostly outdoors type clothing for hiking and camping or hunting and fishing.

I saw some nice rain suits that were called Hydroproof. I priced the bigs and they were listed at just under 80 bucks. With the matching Parka they would make a nice light weigth to medium rain suit.

I was going to take some pictures with my cell phone but that thing would not do any justice to the store since it's an el cheapo 1 mpixel camera and the pictures are not sharp at all. I did manage to take one picture of a big Crappie that was mounted on the wall. I think that may have turned out pretty good. The store has lots of animals that have been mounted and hung on the walls. Coyotes, Deer heads and other wild animals that went to the taxidermists.



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Hey Moose,

Does your scanner software have the ability to scan the aritcle as a jpg file format? If so, you can scan it that way, and save it. My scanner, I can scan to an adobe file, which is a very expensive program to buy, or an image, or a document. I've found the best is to scan as an image because you only need 72 dpi to properly display on computer screens, and that is also the quality of a fax.

Just a few thoughts that may help out.

I can't wait to get over to E'ville and check out the store. I am hoping to fish a tournament this weekend, so I guess I'll wait until around Tuesday or maybe Wednesday to make it over there.

I'm pumped about the gun section I read about. I love to collect guns. I have several antiques handed down through the family and would really like to get a few more that I can take shooting.

Danny