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  • Sabel - I love you Pureleef

    Will most definitely buy again , only used on my hips and noticed after 2 weeks of us . will definitely buy again soon !

  • Lmark - It will be enjoyed for many years to come and will one day ...

    I inherited several Swarovski ornaments when my parents passed away. My favorites had always been the snowflakes. I decided this year I wanted to continue collecting on my own and my husband ordered the 2015 edition snowflake for me. The order arrived quickly and securely packaged. I am familiar enough with the product to know this is the real deal. It will be enjoyed for many years to come and will one day be passed down too my children and grandchildren. It's beautiful and I am very pleased.

  • Blue Skies - well-written, but...

    This is my first book by this author. He is very talented and I enjoyed reading, but really did not buy into the story ever. At the end, it seemed too contrived and written for a deadline or something, like a Hollywood sequel. It moves and held my interest, but I kept thinking "Come on, that's unlikely to happen in life." I can think of a few movies I have rented that were well-reviewed and the acting was well done, but I just quit watching because I never bought into the premise. Like, "just call the cops" and there would be no story. I appreciate that the author is a Vet and loves his home state of Tennessee, it shows through. I may buy one of his early novels, when he was still hungry! It's hard to sustain quality for most authors.

  • kent m - Works, but requires lots of patience to build

    This is not for most children, regardless of age. I'd have to say it would take someone at least 12+ (maybe 16+) with lots of patience and dexterity. My hands cramped up winding the coil and it took me (40+ years old) a solid hour to wind. I agree with others that attaching all of the wires was equally difficult. I gave it two stars, maybe a half star more, because I was able to get it to work. I would have been really angry if it didn't work after all that effort. I'm glad I stuck with it, but others should be aware of the determination it requires to complete.