I agree!
Nice picture!
On edit: We just trashed a used Sure-Lox we bought at a thrift shop, in addition to missing pieces far to many were mutilated, with the small thin section near the hole torn off. I can enjoy a puzzle with a few couple pieces but mutilated pieces that do not stay together is too frustrating. We did new Sure-Lox and they stayed together but fragile.!
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I really like the old Norman Rockwell pictures
Good advice!
We do have many puzzles that we do more than once, but buy a lot from thrift stores and outlet stores, also check online . Amazon some times will sell puzzles for about $5.00 (US) with free shipping.
There are two older adults (retired). We do not usually work on the puzzles the same time but do share the same puzzle. At one time we had a different setup, using a 48" round table and we could work together, but now use a rectangular table with a bright shop light suspended over the puzzle for better light. My wife will do diamond art work if I am working on the puzzle. Without going into personal details, we are physically limited in the things we can do.
We usually mark the box “1 piece missing” but not on the picture. We bought many marked that way.
Thank you for sharing, very nice! It looks like a Thomas Kinkade painting called Courage, maybe Ceaco puzzle?
I don’t think I could finish that one!
Thanks for the link
I think it is, have tours etc. There is information on line
Nice, I like puzzles with bright colors
Scene from MGM Motion Picture “Doctor Zhivago” - VARYKINO #7231
Great gift!
There was a time when you could get his art with the Wysocki name, but Charles Wysocki was able to copyright that name, his brother then used Heronim , rather than Harry Wysocki. I like both artists.
It is his brother, Harry Wysocki , he uses Heronim, signature in lower right hand corner. Heronim is also known for having a black cat in every puzzle but I looked at this picture closely and can not find the black cat.
TCG licensed the picture 2017 . I suspect TCG made the puzzle for sale as a tourist item, the magnetic close box is really nice. TCG makes Sure Lox, and the puzzle seemed like a Sure Lox. I also found a Montpelier in Kodak puzzles, but their picture is cropped differently.