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Some Other Jigsaw Puzzles |
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Here are some few examples of the many different lines of puzzles for which we don't yet have enough material to construct separate pages. (You can help by sending us good photos or scans of the favorite puzzles in your collection.) |
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SOME OTHER PUZZLES NOT ON THIS PAGE |
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AVALON HILL GAMES |
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"Incredible Edibles", insert, side two., |
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"Lemon Eggs"
"Pinemelon" "CabbageCopia" "Pepper Tomato" "Bread and Cheese" "Daisyberries" ("also known as eggberries") "Broccoli Trees" "Pomme D'Orange" "Champignons Aux Pois" "Cocofruit" ("also known as grapenut") "Kiwi Potatoes" |
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FIVE STAR | |
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G.P.C. |
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According to information on one of the boxes, these puzzles are produced in China. |
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" Amsterdam, Netherlands "
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" Palm Desert, California "
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" Rotorua, NZ "
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JIG OF JIGS |
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Produced during the 1930's. |
Box.
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A.M. WALZER |
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We believe this company was based in New Jersey and Minneapolis, Minnesota from the 1930's or 1940's through the 1950's. They seem to have published primarily children's puzzles. |
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children with high chair,
both of unknown title |
child playing school with dolls
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ADULT LEISURE PRODUCTS CORP. |
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The STAR series seems to have been produced between 1967 and 1969. The puzzles apparently had
more than 300 pieces (with red felt backs) and some were sold in 18-inch-diameter film canisters.
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CHURCHILL [image not available] |
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" GABLE " |
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" JFK ", 1967, no. 87. |
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt BOGART CHURCHILL |
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KARNAN |
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KARNAN has been a leading Swedish puzzle manufacturer for a long time. They cut at least some of their wooden puzzles with water jet technology. |
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Karnan puzzle, title not known, "seaside view", 143 wooden pieces.
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Space Shuttle Launch [thanks to "MIC" - no picture available] |
Unicorn [thanks to "MIC" - no picture available] |
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SYNERGISTICS RESEARCH CORP. |
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A 350 piece irregularly shaped "puddle of paint" puzzle, which also comes in red or blue (no. PJ-300). The completed puzzle is approximately 15" by 19". |
Chiclets puzzle
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Chris McCann's book,Master Pieces: the Art History of Jigsaw Puzzles. |
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