
Browsing & Butterflies on 5th Avenue is part of the new Art Gallery puzzle collection from TCG Toys’ Sure-Lox brand. I was happily surprised at the quality of this puzzle, and enjoyed it much more than anticipated. This is the first puzzle I’ve assembled with artwork by Charles Fazzino, and I loved the 3D Pop Art style – it made for a wonderfully entertaining assembly!
Sure-Lox puzzles haven’t also been on the nice list here at My Jigsaw Journal, but in the past few months I’ve assembled a couple of their puzzles in the newer packaging and was pleasantly surprised by the good quality. The chipboard is thicker, the fit is exceptional, and the image reproduction is excellent. It’s rare that a puzzle company makes significant improvement to their quality, but Sure-Lox seems to have done it. 5th Avenue makes the third Sure-Lox puzzle from the newer line that I’ve assembled, and they have all been very good quality. Well done Sure-Lox!
I was so impressed by the thicker pieces that I decided to compare them to Ravensburger to see how it held up …
The Ravensburger piece is on the top, and you can see that the chipboard of the Sure-Lox puzzle is almost the same thickness. It may not be as well compressed, but all in all I was thoroughly impressed. The pieces feel good in your hand, and the fit is excellent. You can lift and hold up the finished puzzle with no problem at all. I picked mine up and handed it to my son (who wasn’t too keen on being photographed, but oh well)….
Pretty darn nice fit if you ask me. Perhaps it could even be framed without having to use glue – not too shabby! Wonderful quality all around, and I am well and truly impressed by the new Sure-Lox line of puzzles.
The only criticism I have is that there is only one piece shape. With an image like this it isn’t too much of a problem, most of the puzzle is busy and the only large area of color is the sky. Luckily it’s broken up by quite a few butterflies, but there are a few sections where it can be somewhat tedious. But honestly, I was almost done with the assembly by then, and I was so excited to be finishing that I didn’t find it overly tiresome. Many puzzle companies are using just the one piece shape these days, and I find that I’m slowly getting used to it even if my preference is a puzzle with a variety of piece shapes.
The artwork is incredibly detailed and interesting, and the New York cityscape made for a fun assembly. I think I may be a new Charles Fazzino fan, and will definitely be looking for some more puzzles of his art. 🎨
Overall I was very happy with the quality of this puzzle – the image kept me entertained and smiling, and it’s one that is definitely recommended – instead of thumbs I’m giving it two Lady Liberties with their torches way up! 🗽🗽
Details:
- Title: Browsing & Butterflies on 5th Avenue
- Artist: Charles Fazzino
- Brand: Sure-Lox
- Piece count: 2000 pieces
- Size: Approx. 39 x 27 in. (99 x 69 cm)
- Purchased: N/A, sent for review
Quality:
- Board: Very good
- Cutting: Very good
- Image: Excellent
- Box: Good
- Fit: Excellent
- Puzzle Dust: Moderate amount
- Piece cut: Grid cut
- Piece shapes: No variety, only one shape
- Finish: Slightly shiny finish, lays flat
Overall Rating: Very good, highly recommended
*I’m going to do something I’ve never done before. Since this is the season of giving I’d like to lift someone’s spirits for the holidays; I wanted to give away my very gently used, autographed copy of Browsing & Butterflies on 5th Avenue to one of my readers. Since many of my readers are thrift store shopping puzzlers, I was sure they wouldn’t mind a secondhand puzzle. I when I contacted the company to inform them of my intent to hold a giveaway, they graciously offered to send a brand new autographed puzzle to the winner instead!
If you’d like this puzzle, signed by the artist, please leave a comment on this post to be entered in the giveaway. I will use a random number generator to decide on the winner, and will post the results one week from today – December 16, 2019. Good luck!
This is a very cool looking puzzle and you made amazingly quick work of it too. Great job!
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Thanks Penny. You are entry #1, good luck! 🙂
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Fun puzzle! Thanks for your posts. They always brighten my day.
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What a lovely thing to say! Thank you very much.
You are entry #2, good luck! 🙂
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Thank-you for the great review. I really appreciate all the details about the quality of the puzzle. I don’t like to work with puzzles of low quality. They really take a lot of the fun away. I love that you could lift a 2000 piece puzzle! That’s fantastic. I don’t like puzzles that use only one piece shape. It’s really too bad that they do that with this puzzle.
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Thanks Deb, I’m glad you enjoyed the review. I do prefer a puzzle with a variety of shapes as well, but even so I enjoyed this one very much.
You are entry #3, good luck!
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I agree with your assessment of these new Sure-Lox puzzles! I recently worked a new 300 piece Sure-Lox, also with art by Charles Fazzino. It was my first by him, and I loved it!
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It’s good to hear I’m not the only one impressed with their newer quality. 🙂
You are entry #4, good luck!
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I love this puzzle and your blog! I would like to enter if you ship to Canada.
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Thanks for the kind words about my blog Sandy. It’s truly appreciated. 🙂
You are entry #5, good luck!
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Hi! Thank you so much for your puzzle blog. I enjoy reading it and would love to be entered in the giveaway.
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Thanks for the kind words Kristen. They’re very much appreciated. 🙂
You are entry #6, good luck!
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