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Old 07-09-2008, 02:14 PM   #21
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I'm still waitng for my favorite part . When was it sent to the printer and did the printer forget his favorite part and send it to some of us subscibers , so we could be part of the favorite parts . Sure hope it is worth the wait after all the hype . Just kidding . Gotta be here soon ? Dontcha think ? Hmmm , who turned out the lights?
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My favorite is finding out Diane got her magazine. (LOL)

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Old 07-09-2008, 06:58 PM   #23
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I'm still waiting ... Hoped it would be here today, 'cos I gotta work away Thursday and Friday and could have taken it to read. Maybe it will be waiting for me on my return. Fingers crossed.

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Old 07-09-2008, 11:52 PM   #24
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Have done several of the skeletons the right size and than I blew them up for 37 inches tall and took them down to 8 inches high Now I have taken the heads and I am making lights out of them. I ll show when I have them done.
Have a date with the doctor he is going to try out his cutting on me. One day in and home the next but can do very little for 6 - 8 weeks bummer
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I guess that printer is fast.

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Your best part is here. Just came in today.

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The skeletons are definately on my to-do list. This is one of the neatest projects I've seen in a long time and will go over big at a large fair that I do in September. We have to give our booths a name in the spirit of the festival, and mine has been Skeleton Cove for several years so these will be a perfect fit. Charlie's patterns are nice but I have not had much luck selling finished cuttings of Indians though I do sell quite a few Indian patterns and I have more Indian stuff than I know what to do with already. I like John Nelson's shelf though I'll probably pass on it as I don't see much of a market for that type of stuff around here. The ribbons and bows box is neat, I always enjoy reading different ways of doing boxes though I won't likely do this one as it just would take too long to be profitable. All in all, another excellent issue and the skeletons alone will pay for my subscription many times over.
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G'day Shannon and Bob,
I got my mag yesterday, and have already read it cover to cover.
Some very nice stuff and ideas that I can pick the bones out of.

Be buggered if I can find that fox, reckon he knows he's number's up in Oz.

Thanks for a good read.
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Old 07-15-2008, 03:11 PM   #28
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Must be something in woman's genes . My wife found the fox on the first look and said it was too easy . If you see who has found the fox ,it seems like the woman are having no problems . I have looked 3 times , nada . Do men overlook the obvious ? Cheers .
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G'day again. Like JohnB, I live in the land of Oz. John is in the West, while I live in the East, about 4000 kilometers (2500 miles apart). SSW&C arrived in my mailbox 6 days following being posted in USA

The missus and daughter pounced before I could get a look. I have been told I will do all versions of the skeletons, and "must" do the Traditional German lichterbogen from page 46.

But hey, Get'n'dusty is my hobby.

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The cover is really an eyecatcher, but Shannon, you should tell your editor to go into the stores. Halloween stuff has been out for ONE MONTH!

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