Unfortunately, I had already taken this apart when I realized that I had forgotten to take a photo, so you’ll have to take my word for it that I actually finished it. It was every bit as entertaining as it looks, although I managed to lose a piece.

Unfortunately, I had already taken this apart when I realized that I had forgotten to take a photo, so you’ll have to take my word for it that I actually finished it. It was every bit as entertaining as it looks, although I managed to lose a piece.

This puzzle was every bit as entertaining as it looks! I was also happy to find the quality perfect, since I have heard that since the pandemic started, Buffalo has had some issues.
It was a bit like having two images, one traditional landscape in the window, and the inside of the train. Loved it, and I’m going to keep this!

I think this is my first Charles Wysocki image. I borrowed the puzzle from a friend, who bought it in the US. This image worked really well as a puzzle, there were enough details to keep it interesting to the end, but I didn’t have to refer to the box all the time. Loved it!

Today is my four year blog anniversary, according to WordPress 🙂
I managed to find a Buffalo puzzle! I bought it used, and unfortunately, I forgot to ask the seller where she got it. Buffalo puzzles are not usually available in Finland, and this is only my second.
I was expecting this to be quite difficult because of the many white ColaCola texts against a red background. It wasn’t the easiest puzzle I’ve ever done, but when I got to the white-on-red texts (I did those last), I found it was possible to pick out the pieces for a particular logo.

I really liked this puzzle, and I actually also like coke – too bad you can’t get a bottle for 5 cents anymore 🙂
My first Buffalo puzzle! It’s an American brand, and none of my usual online shops carry them, and I think this was the first I’ve seen on the second hand market in Finland. Too bad, because I like the quality. Good mix of piece shapes and great fit, would love to do more of these. Two pieces missing.
