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Wow, managed 32.00
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Pure Prairie League: 22:09
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Weasels Ripped My Flesh, another one of my favorite Dean Park's covers. 120 pc.

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&p ... rotation=0


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Also in Jigsaw Planet, a classic cover, Freak Out. 100 pc.

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=3c68b2ef178b

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Charlie! Pay attention! We did Freak Out last December.
You were probably out Christmas shopping. ;)
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Thank you! I did a senior moment check and didn't find it. Now I know.
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-or-

December? That was last year!
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I know. You've slept since then, right? :)
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Nope, but here are other Neon Park covers for Little Feat's records. I'm working off a strange computer, so no picture file,
but all of Park's covers are interesting.

'The Last Record Album.'
https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=34551db791f0

'Sailin' Shoes'
https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=243a39418283

'Chinese Work Songs'
https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=1f078a7a2e91
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Ranger Doug and the rest of the boys.

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=2257e3eaa488

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Riders in the Sky (great photo!): 18:08
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Here's another from Tex Ritter, the most prolific of the singing cowboys.
https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=0d0dc955a3ab

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Mrs. Lee's favorite cowboy.
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8)

Love the Chinese village.
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Charlie McDonald wrote:8)

Love the Chinese village.
Thanks, Charlie. Here it is for others:
https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=0fed4b89f257

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This classic cover has some challenges, more symbolism than can be interpreted. Surely some of us have studied it in the past....
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That's a good one, Charlie!

Here's another of Joe Goldmark's albums, sure to install an earworm or three:

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=145a362e22fe

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B0b and Charlie, you guys are putting too much up too fast, I need to get bills sent out and get work done and you are pulling me away. But I really love all the great puzzles, wish I could win the lottery and have enough time to complete them all.. and yes that goes for you to Mr. Cohen! :D
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Charlie McDonald wrote:This classic cover has some challenges, more symbolism than can be interpreted. Surely some of us have studied it in the past....
Not only have some of us studied it in the past, Charlie, 27 of us have completed that puzzle already since I posted it on Jan 2, 2018.

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=018e41e52b5f

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Craig Stock wrote:B0b and Charlie, you guys are putting too much up too fast, I need to get bills sent out and get work done and you are pulling me away. But I really love all the great puzzles, wish I could win the lottery and have enough time to complete them all.. and yes that goes for you to Mr. Cohen! :D
Nah, we have no sympathy for you, Craig. You zip them off in under ten minutes. When the rest of the gang start squealing, we'll start paying attention... ;)

p.s. Just FYI, I actually post very little in this "Classic LP" thread anymore. Most of my puzzles are in the Steel-Related thread. My usual rule of thumb is not to post a new puzzle until at least 10 people have completed the last one (since the usual maximum is 12-14 people on any given puzzle).
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I'm not the most computer literate person, so how do you guys post your times that are listed under the puzzles? I usually don't like to list mine for fear of being an ass, wish I had the talent that you guys have playing steel, so I am very humble.

Keep them coming, the pictures are so great and it's great to remember all the great people associated with steel guitar.
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Craig Stock wrote:...how do you guys post your times that are listed under the puzzles?

You can see your time (and that of other registered players) right underneath each puzzle, once you've completed it.
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I see my time listed below, but is it automatically added to the list of everyone's times or do yo have to register to be put on that list.
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Jim Cohen wrote:Not only have some of us studied it in the past, Charlie, 27 of us have completed that puzzle already since I posted it on Jan 2, 2018.
"... and you get to assemble so many new puzzles!"
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Craig Stock wrote:I see my time listed below, but is it automatically added to the list of everyone's times or do yo have to register to be put on that list.
I believe you are registered, as rcm907, yes? So your times are visible to the rest of us, on the list.
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Finally, the identity of rcm907 is revealed.

I think I do agree with you, Craig, that the flow of puzzles is probably best left to the Instigator of Puzzles.
It will only take you a few minutes to catch up.

Wait a minute--rcm did b0b at the Sierra in 13:24, and Craig says he did it in 11:58. I'd say you'd need to register, Craig.
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