
I was pleasantly surprised by this puzzle, it was a thrift store buy from mom’s house, and the box indicated that there was a missing piece. Normally that annoys me, but I decided to assemble it anyway – and there were no missing pieces. Awesome!
It went together very quickly, and the wonderfully thick pieces were a joy. The fit was exceptional and all in all it was a lovely puzzle. I’m not sure how much I would have enjoyed it as a 1000 piece puzzle, but I’ve learned that you never can tell about those things; at least I can’t.
This was my favorite part, I love the dog sitting in the basket waiting for a ride. Hey guys, doesn’t anybody want to take me anywhere? I promise I’ll be good!
I started sorting my next puzzle, a 2000 piece Big Ben right after I completed this, and the pieces were tiny in comparison – both in size and thickness. Perhaps it wouldn’t seem so bad if I hadn’t just finished this one. 😉
This one is really cute. I recently discovered Charles Wysocki after seeing so many posts regarding them on the fb puzzle groups. Now I understand the hype. They are extremely fun to do.
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They are, sometimes I getting burned out on the Americana theme though. They all look very similar sometimes.
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You are right about that. They do all look very similar. I think doing one every 7 to 10 puzzles you do would keep it from getting too boring.
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