Post by richardvasseur on Mar 24, 2019 7:19:42 GMT
A beautiful puzzle actually shaped like a Buffalo includes a variety of animals, people and scenery associated with the prairie. Finished size: 35" x 27".
Sunsout puzzles are 100% made in the USA
Eco-friendly soy-based inks
Recycled boards
Not sold in mass-market stores
Puzzle name: Prairie Dweller
Cost: 18.95
Place I got puzzle from: www.northstarbison.com/about-us
I also found at cheaper costs at several other locations online.
Best to have puzzle on same material that want to glue on. Very hard to move puzzle which has tendency to fall apart even though all put together. Also, be aware puzzle size does not match dimension size given on box. It is wider and narrower than dimension given on box. The puzzle also does not have white background as shown in picture.
Pieces: 1000
Age: Adult
Artist: Dennis Rogers
Dimensions: 35" x 27"
Manufacturer: SunsOut
Theme: Wildlife
Puzzle Type: Jigsaw Puzzle, Shaped Puzzle
Mfg. Part Number: 95496
UPC Number: 796780954960
Puzzle Category: Animals & Wildlife
Item Number: 58463
Store Location(s): CD1E1
Review: Buffalo puzzle was really challenging. It took me nearly 100 hours to put puzzle together. The pieces were any where from 1/4 inch to about 3/4 inches wide. The edge pieces of buffalo were hard to guess from traditional rectangle type puzzles. The size of puzzle also did not fit on card table. I had to use larger piece of plywood. It also is best to use some sort of magnifier glass and have excellent light source above puzzle. I do not know how artist created puzzle. I am not sure if used computer or hand drew art. I really do think though must have been on computer. I was astonished by difficult time had putting puzzle together. Many art scenes depicted are hard to guess from such small puzzle pieces. This to me was frustrating. I like putting puzzles together. This one though was very challenging. This was also compounded by fact pieces wanted to fall apart. They were not fully interlocking. I think the buffalo puzzle is type that should be glued and displayed.
Allen Klingelhoets