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Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!

Chris

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I would like to send out best wishes for the holiday season to all our members.

I hope all of you have a good holiday season and New Years which is just around the corner.

Merry Christmas to everyone celebrating.

Here are a couple of silly little holiday inspired Checkmate related items. :bigthumb:

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play safe - no drinking and driving - santa and his elves are watching!

and to all those who have been good this year - hopefully a shiny new checkmate will be sitting under the tree!
 
and to all those who have been good this year - hopefully a shiny new checkmate will be sitting under the tree!


I was good this year. Santa brought a shiny older trimate. The bad parts is it's one of those You assemble jobs, and the directions are missing.:rof:
 
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and to all those who have been good this year - hopefully a shiny new checkmate will be sitting under the tree!


I was good this year. Santa brought a shiny older trimate. The bad parts is it's one of those You assemble jobs, and the directions are missing.:rof:
Gus, as long as you don't have a bunch of leftover parts on the floor that you don't know where they're supposed to go, you should be fine. :D
 
Merry Christamas & Happy New Year everyone be safe... Chris as far as the left over parts that could be a good thing , depending on what it is................ Left over part= Less weight= More speed :banana: Lean is Mean.... Aaron
 
Merry Christamas & Happy New Year everyone be safe... Chris as far as the left over parts that could be a good thing , depending on what it is................ Left over part= Less weight= More speed :banana: Lean is Mean.... Aaron
Not in Gus' case. His parts would be wood, stringers and glass matting! :eek:
 
Merry Christmas everyone!!
I hope you got everything you wanted for christmas and that we all stay safe and healthy!! :cheers
 
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