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December 17, 2004
10:50 pm - Final Marathon continuing. Today I cut #586, Spontaneous Jam, a lithograph of a painting by Alfred A. Gockel, just under 10" by 10" with Violin, G Clef and Musical Note figurals and "knit" word piece; about 200 pieces Swirl Curl, came out very nice. I'll have pictures this weekend.
The marriage proposal puzzle I mentioned two days ago did not come through. However, after I came home from the shop today I found via Snail Mail an envelope with photo and check for a puzzle a new customer wants for Christmas! I very rarely receive orders via mail, with payment, without any prior communication - so what to do? I've decided I'll do it, so the backlog remains unchanged at four. As the check came in a Salvation Army envelope I'm using that as the name until I formally name the puzzle. I will not be pushing back the eBay Great Pattern puzzle, rather I'll just be more busy until I reach the end of this marathon next Wednesday.
I'll print and mount the USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) image after I upload this journal entry. Tomorrow I'll cut CVN-74
Photo sources for the image:
Puzzle 587 - Raw photo source (reduced in size) for the Sky
Puzzle 587 - Raw photo source (reduced in size) for the Aircraft Carrier
December 18, 2004
7:09 pm - Final Marathon continuing and nearing completion. Today I cut #587, USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) , cutting went very well.
Name
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USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) | |
Artist
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John S. Stokes III | |
Date Completed
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December 18, 2004 | |
Size
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11" x 7" | |
Cutting Style
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# Pieces
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154 | |
Color Line Cutting
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none | |
Figurals
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none |
© John S. Stokes III - Puzzle Crafter & Webmaster
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