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Promat 16:43

B0b's duo 20:48

The more I look at the new Sierra... it's a good comparison of the proportions of the two guitars. The keyhead end has always looked heavy to me;
possibly why I went for the drop-head six-string, and likewise shortening the body as much as possible.. well, that's all opinion.
But I like the proportion of the new one, handsome as the older one is. I'm not saying that the Promat is anything to be sneezed at.
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Promat 16.26
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Jackson 30:55

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A Jackson 30:55... :roll: Stunning Steel. Saw it at the Dallas Jamboree.
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Here is the proper format for the Jackson poster, with some cropping:

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=02963f44c366

18:33 can't do without my morning puzzle
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Jackson 12:11

I think I've done that one before!
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b0b wrote:Jackson 12:11

I think I've done that one before!
Yep. I put that one out there some weeks back. Beautiful Guitar!
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Great photo

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Great photo. Takes me right back to the 5th grade except for we didn't have steel guitars.
Even the teacher is perfect. :lol:
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Regards, Craig

I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.

Today is tomorrow's Good ol' days
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18.04 Noel Boggs
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Noel Boggs 9:14
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21:10 and proud of it.
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And you should be Charlie, Hope you had a great Thanksgiving, we had a good one, just got back from the Animal hospital, one of my Labs, Jed got a stick stuck up his nose and was bleeding bad and sneezing blood everywhere.

Thanks god one of my clients just built a new state of the art 24 hr. Pet hospital 15 minutes away, I did all the landscaping there this summer and lo and behold I'm already taking advantage of their services.
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Honolulu 15:27
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Sounds like Jed was the turkey this year, and thank goodness for the new vet.
We had red beans and ham--the ham was free!--with onions and cornbread. Mmm mm.
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Yes he was but he faired better than the one last night, he got deep fried, came out good. My daughter went to Dallas for the holiday and is in Downtown McKinney at the tree lighting ceremony and Eddie Rivers is tearing it up with Asleep at the Wheel. I'm jealous. At least I got to hang out with Lucky Oceans at the PSGA show last weekend.
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https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=229745b32b31

I'm not advocating working this puzzle, but how the heck does someone, anyone, including our own puzzle kingpin Craig Stock, work this in 46 seconds? That's like two pieces per second, nearly.

Is this person on another planet? Maybe one where time is moving very slowly? :?

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Thanks for the kind words Jeff, I saw one puzzle that was 6 or 8 pieces and one guy did it in 0 seconds. Probably played too many video games in his youth.
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Maybe that explains it, Craig.

On the color wheel, I ranked number 9541. Did not have video games as a youth.
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neither did I Charlie, the best we had was my younger brother's Atari with pong, got bored quickly, music was so much more interesting.I went that direction
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Craig Stock wrote: got bored quickly, music was so much more interesting.I went that direction
dig it

Definitely not complaining
about the lack of video gaming.
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Jackson 10:10
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Regards, Craig

I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.

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Jeffrey Smith wrote:https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=229745b32b31

I'm not advocating working this puzzle, but how the heck does someone, anyone, including our own puzzle kingpin Craig Stock, work this in 46 seconds? That's like two pieces per second, nearly.

Is this person on another planet? Maybe one where time is moving very slowly? :?

Jeff
Fun puzzle! 7:08
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