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Wood Jig Saw Ship Puzzle Port of Heart's Desire
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The listing, Wood Jig Saw Ship Puzzle Port of Heart's Desire has ended.

An incredible 3 layer wood puzzle made 1933 by Jumble Jig Saw Puzzles, Minneapolis, MN, plywood, interlocking, 8 figure pieces. Artist: R. Atkinson Fox. 11 x 15 inches Supposed to be 375 pieces , I counted 526ish.
From the net-The 1930s ushered in the Great Depression and the greatest jigsaw puzzle craze in U.S. history. Technology had improved the die cutting machines used to stamp out cardboard puzzles to a point where production runs of millions a week were possible and actually achieved in 1932-1933. Many skilled workers were thrown out of work by the depression and thousands turned to producing hand-cut wood puzzles in their attics and garages. Whereas the 1909 era was dominated by female cutters, the 1930's was dominated by men. Because wood puzzles were considerably more expensive than die cut ones, small puzzle lending libraries sprang up along with sales of new hand-cut puzzles. With quality plywood readily available and power driven scroll saws selling for as little as $5, most puzzles produced were interlocking and some were notable examples of how intricate and complex a puzzle could be cut. With times hard and few able to afford travel, pictures selected tended to reflect a yearning for the exotic and foreign. Many small cutters simply “recycled” last year’s calendar pictures or tore pictures from old magazines. Thus, the same pictures were cut repeatedly by different cutters, all with their individual styles. By the late 1930's the puzzle craze had abated, the lending libraries closed and most cutters had moved on to other pursuits. There was a modest surge of interest in puzzles in WW II spurred by wartime scarcity of other forms of entertainment.
Pic 1 as it is supposed to be, comes with the puzzle
Pic 2&3 show missing pieces, not many!
Pic4 box is came in
Pic 5,6 & 7 shows the wood layers.
A gift? A savored antique!
Questions & Comments
Default avatar m
Omg!!! My bf would love this. He's into nautical stuff!!!
May 13th, 2015 at 12:37:49 PM PDT by
Original
nice- maybe he has a hint of being a sailor or a pirate! This is a really cool puzzle
May 13th, 2015 at 12:39:31 PM PDT by
Original
Is the puzzle already put together like a picture now? or is it in a box?
I'd like it if it was a picture, but i haaaaaate puzzles XD
May 19th, 2015 at 3:09:50 PM PDT by
Original
it is in pieces as stated above, 526 pcs.
May 19th, 2015 at 6:02:56 PM PDT by
Original
How many pieces is it missing??
May 21st, 2015 at 3:08:16 PM PDT by
Original
it's hard to say how many pieces are missing. I can guess perhaps 5. Every piece is different there are no common shapes so it is hard to tell if to are missing from one spot or if it is just one piece.
May 21st, 2015 at 3:33:16 PM PDT by
Original
This is incredible! I love jigsaws and the wood ones like this are so hard to find. Super auction & watching :)
May 23rd, 2015 at 5:55:21 PM PDT by
Original
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May 24th, 2015 at 8:41:44 AM PDT by
Original
F&W, This will go great with my collection. Very nice auction !
May 24th, 2015 at 8:20:32 AM PDT by
Original
GL- it's old and has very few missing pcs. TO a collector these can easily be remade. It looks so cool made up, my mom (89) put it together and that's one of the pics.
May 24th, 2015 at 8:29:00 AM PDT by
Original
Cool, I can put together a puzzle with 2,000 pieces with-in 8 hours. Then I frame them, but I never glue or tape any of the puzzles. So if a person wanted to they can un-frame it and take it apart. I hope I make it home by 3:30 Tuesday, gotta take my boy to Wichita to catch a plane for Germany. So we'll see. Thanks !
May 24th, 2015 at 10:57:46 AM PDT by
Original
good idea! hope you'll beback in time!
GL
May 24th, 2015 at 10:59:25 AM PDT by

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