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| | | Description: | | Ceaco Can You Find? Trump's General Store Jigsaw Puzzle 1000 Pieces 27" X 20" Ages 12+ | | | Features: | |
• 1000 pieces
• Puzzle assembled is 27" x 20"
• High gloss image on package for reference
• Collect all styles in your favorite artist's collection
• Made in the USA
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 27.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 20.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 0.1 inches | | Package Length:
| 7.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 15 reviews |
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Very Disappointing!Jun 10, 2009
By Jo Nell Fulwiler After reading previous reviews, I was very disappointed in this puzzle. The quality of manufacture of this puzzle leaves much to be desired. The box was literally filled with "puzzle dust" which adhered to the puzzle pieces and generally made a real mess on the table and surrounding area. The pieces were of very poor quality in several aspects... [1] VERY thin, only 1.25 mm, making the pieces hard to handle. (Compare to other puzzle manufacturers - Milton Bradley (Big Ben) - 2 mm; Mega Brands - 2 mm; Buffalo - 2.5 mm)[2] Poor machining made the joining - some pieces fit very tightly, others very loosely - making it difficult to know if the pieces really do fit together. [3] Poor adhesive joining paper image to cardboard backing. Several pieces were either loosely attached, and a large block (12 pieces) were completely separated, and had to be glued together before using. [4] Very small complete image. Main picture on box lid had part of the photo blocked with text disclaimers, or pieced together onto the sides of box where parts of the picture were eliminated to account for the corners of the box. The only complete images were only 2" x 3" which made it very difficult to see details for use as a map or assembling guide. [5] Construction of the box is poorly designed and light weight. Corners of bottom of box attached together with a very short pieced of tape which needed to be wet to adhere. On two of the corners, the tape was only stuck to one side of the corner, making the box fall apart when opened. And finally - the greatest disappointment - the puzzle was missing 11 pieces! The only thing that I can say good about the puzzle and the manufacturer was the price was cheap - and the saying goes, you get what you pay for...
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
very entertainingFeb 26, 2008
By Dana C. Larkin
"life is learning"
This puzzle was very entertaining. The picture is a photograph of a miniature scene, in which everything is made from something else. Pretzels for seatbacks, pencils for posts, etc. I thought that would make it easier to do, but it makes it more challenging. A puzzle piece might have a bit of a crayon or a ruler on it, and you don't know if its a part of the counter, or wall, or what! Fun.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Nothing is as it seems!Nov 20, 2008
By D. Runski
"D. Runski"
This puzzle was created by artist Joan Steiner and is like no other puzzle I have ever seen! This puzzle is fascinating because nothing is as it appears. At first, it looks like a normal picture, But take a closer look, and that lamp turns out to be a salt shaker, the stove is a hand grenade, the lamp is a microphone! It seems that most things in this picture are "undercover objects". In fact, the longer it takes to do the puzzle, the more you see! This is a really fun puzzle to do as a family because it really gets you excited to discover and tell about the next cool thing.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Fabulous Fun!Feb 19, 2009
By Pacific NW Reader Just finished this puzzle and it was so much fun that I'm looking for more. The puzzle itself is challenging, but when you're done, you get to search for many, many hidden items. The designer is a genius and it's worth every penny. What great family entertainment--set it out at Christmas time and the kids will spend hours enjoying it!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Love the 'Can You Find' puzzlesMar 10, 2011
By Toolgirl We love the Ceaco 'Can You Find' puzzles. I think we have all of them. This one was a tad more challenging with the many shades of brown. Has many of the familiar oddities -- pretzels, coins, dollar bill, and much, much more. Highly recommend!
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