What Does A Groundhog Caller Look Like?

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Re: What Does A Ground Caller Look Like?

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TubaTinker wrote:(Topic should have read "What Does A Groundhog Caller Look Like") Sean... can I edit the topic?

Thanks to Harvey Hartman (hh3valves of Harv's Happy Horns fame)... now we know!

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Re: What Does A Ground Caller Look Like?

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TubaTinker wrote:(Topic should have read "What Does A Groundhog Caller Look Like") Sean... can I edit the topic?
Yes, you can. Just edit the first post and change the subject line.
It will then change the subject like this.
That's how people add "Sold!" to their posts in the For Sale form, for example. As long as you can edit the original, you can change the subject.
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Re: What Does A Ground Caller Look Like?

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windshieldbug wrote:
TubaTinker wrote:(Topic should have read "What Does A Groundhog Caller Look Like") Sean... can I edit the topic?
Yes, you can. Just edit the first post and change the subject line.
It will then change the subject like this.
That's how people add "Sold!" to their posts in the For Sale form, for example. As long as you can edit the original, you can change the subject.
WOW! Thanks, Bug. I've been hanging around on this forum for a long, long time and have never thought of doing that! Duh! :oops: :oops:
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