Post a picture of your most recent purchase....(not poker chips) (7 Viewers)

Bought this today...get it Thursday.

Not bragging about owning a minivan but damn...this thing has it all!

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Got these two things last week. The SUV is great so far. I was a Toyota guy for almost 20 years having a 4 Runner, Tacoma, and a Highlander. My wife has a RAV4. I swore to myself I’d never in my life buy a Nissan. Well never say never as I got an Infiniti QX60. The Superchexx Pro I’ve been planning to get for over a year and it just so happens I got it the same week as the SUV. I should have the Superchexx within 3 weeks and will start customizing it once I get it.

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So in June I posted these...….pics
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So since then my wife has been hard at work and now
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My wife really did all the finishing work herself including all the painting inside and out, installed the radiant floor, the light fixture and stalled the flooring
I was busy too playing on the computer and buying chips. Pretty good deal.
 
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∆ Very inexpensive Fender Squier Bullet Mustang electric guitar w oversized dual Humbucking pickups. I swapped out the tuners for locking tuners. I've been playing guitar for about 30yrs and can't believe the sound of this thing. So much so I bought another one.
I say all that to encourage anybody that wants to learn how to play guitar; can't go wrong for under $150. Strong reviews on Amazon and Guitar Center. Infomercial over.

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Please review once you've had a couple weeks to get used to it.

I have been using it for a week or so and I can give it a good rating. Out of the box it can be a bit frustrating as some of the keys are in different places. All the keys are programmable which makes it pretty awesome. Even with the programmable keys there is a bit of a learning curve so be prepared for that.

I am not that tech skilled so my co worker reprogrammed my keys for me. Once i moved some keys around where I wanted them the user experience became much much better. Just be prepared to take a few weeks to get used to it and you won't type as fast as you could before. It does help with less neck/back tightness. It is a much more natural position to have your arms spread apart rather than cramming your wrists together.

If you can afford it and you have some time to get it setup and programmed then 10/10 would recommend.
 

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