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That's all my new stuff since MPP2 so will bring the lot! -
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Very nice! :shock:
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I seriously need to schedule a visit to coincide with one of these some day. Maybe next year.
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That is a very impressive set, Karl!

I see Nigel already brought pack+1 so mine can stay at home.

Do we know if RevoMaster is joining the party?

Did anyone else finish their copy of the Assyrian?
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So here's what I've packed:

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Some old things in there with the newer ones as I though some of the first time attendees may want to try them out. :)
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Karl there is quite a theme in those puzzles
Quality. They look superb!


Nice one Oli.
I have at least six or more of yours that need to go in that box. :lol:
I see my favourite puzzle is in there too!
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Hope you all have a good meeting at MPP3. I'll look forward to some write-ups after the event.

If anyone wants to send some Revomaze surprises Stateside, I'll be happy to pass them along ;) :lol:
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Looks like I am first to post then (benefit of being 25mins from Allard).

Great day was had by all - whole day spent in garden and weather was perfect.

Huge thanks as usual to Allard and Gill for their fantastic hospitality, lunch was a great treat - you both enabling the last 3 MPPs to happen as they have is what has made them so succesful!

Puzzles available from all were great and just keep growing every time.

Nice to welcome today our new MPP attendees and also great to have Richard Gain (Microcubeology) present.

Looks like both Louis and Ali could be making some great home made puzzles in the future from what we saw today - and thanks for the gift of a copy of your home grown puzzle Ali.

Mark - your mini Revos are a wonder - I solved the Silver but when I dropped into the Canyon and did the spin it was a moment of amazement that you had a working canyon on that tiny thing - incredible.

So yes I will be the first to post this - bring on MPP4!
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I completely echo what Karl said. It was once again an absolute success, and I reckon a great time was had by all who attended.

Thanks again Allard & Gill for you hospitality! I know you say you do it just to get puzzles brought to your house but you two go way above and beyond in looking after us.

I'll write more in a little bit, but for now I'm really occupied with a certain Mazey/Burry type puzzle. :D

Bring on MPP4!
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Paradox wrote:but for now I'm really occupied with a certain Mazey/Burry type puzzle. :D
For the 2 exit plates you have the CD should give you 10s of thousands of puzzles with over 30 moves - this should keep you busy for an evening or 2 and just in case you run out I will work on getting the rest to you (and the others) but at 19GB uncompressed it will require a DVD or 2!!!
Thanks again Allard & Gill for you hospitality!

Bring on MPP4!
ABSOLUTELY!!! Thanks to everyone who came and was so generous with their time and puzzles.

Need to get some more stuff to show first! :o :o
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