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I used your Grasshopper plan and made 2 for the Granddaughters.

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GOOD thing I used weed whacker string instead of the copper wire for the antenna. :D
Looks to be a HIT with her.


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Bob, you're quite welcome. Glad it turned out for you. It looks great, and I'm sure will be enjoyed for a long time.
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Kudos to Beeg and Tom K. Looks great! Alec
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Very nice job, Bob!:) You must be proud of both of those little grasshoppers!

Tom - Your plans are certainly a bonus to this Forum:)
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