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Charles Wysocki: The Whippersnappers of Cape Cod 1000 Piece Puzzle

Buffalo Games
SKU:
13317
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UPC:
0079346133178
$16.99
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This 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle titled “The Whippersnappers of Cape Cod” is based on the artwork of Charles Wysocki. Experience the timeless allure of Cape Cod with our captivating puzzle capturing the essence of this picturesque coastal haven. From charming sail boats to quaint cottages nestled by the sea, you’ll feel like you’re actually at those beautiful beaches in no time.

For more than 40 years Charles Wysocki enjoyed his love affair with life and Americana, and through his imaginative and colorful artwork, touched the hearts of millions worldwide. ""Chuck"" felt a special kinship with puzzlers who share in the creative process by building his paintings one piece at a time.

Every Buffalo Games jigsaw puzzle is manufactured from recycled puzzle board. A precision cutting technique guarantees that every piece will fit soundly with the company's signature Perfect Snap™. A bonus puzzle poster is also included so that you have a handy reference of what the completed puzzle should look like while you put yours together.

1000 piece jigsaw puzzle
Finished size is 26.75 x 19.75 inches
Full color bonus poster included for help in solving
Manufactured from premium quality materials including 100% recycled paperboard
Buffalo Games puzzles are manufactured using trademarked "Perfect Snap" technology ensuring a tight interlocking fit between pieces

Reviews for Charles Wysocki: The Whippersnappers of Cape Cod 1000 Piece Puzzle

  • 4
    Charles Wysocki: The Whippersnappers of Cape Cod 1000 pieces

    Love Charles Wysocki puzzles. The new ones get sold out before I can place an order. Then get sold out again within a day or two of being restocked! Currently over 20 CW out of stock. Help! Would give 5 stars if I could actually purchase. Gloria Kanneberg

  • 5
    Request

    Would be nice if you could also offer this puzzle in either a 300 or 500 piece. Why do you want to only cater to those who like 1000 piece puzzles, not all of us like to do them!