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It barely fit my JigBoard 2000, and this is a 1000 piece puzzle. The pieces on “Gobbler Farms” are quite oversized, and the entire puzzle is very large. (That’s always a good thing!) This puzzle was quite different from other Sunsouts I have reviewed recently like the brand new “ Red River Crossing“, which got a ‘9’ quality score. This puzzle is from 2013, and I think Sunsout quality has improved.
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You can see our full brand comparison on Sunsout here. Sunsout did well in our brand comparison. (Click on any of the images in this review for a closer look.) In general, the depth of field/blurry effect is not consistent throughough the image, with some things ‘blurry’, as from a camera lens, but others objects that are further away, or at the same plane, not blurry.ĭespite this quibble with the art, I’ve scored the image a high ‘9’, because I just love the colors, theme, and composition. For example, the small yellow and green squash in the front of the image–they’re so blurry that I had no idea what this area was during assembly, not until the puzzle was done and I could step back and look at it overall. This seems to be a digital image where some items were taken from low-quality photographic sources and so they are very blurry. Here, the turkeys are really the theme of the puzzle. I’ve seen other puzzles with turkeys, but they’re often quite small in the composition. I love the large turkeys, the large pumpkins, and the bright fall leaves. It’s one of the best Thanksgiving-themed puzzles in print right now, in my opinion. This puzzle ranked highly on our Top Ten Fall Puzzle list. I’ve had this puzzle for a while, but never reviewed it for the blog. The pieces were fully separated and undamaged. Nothing comes inside the Sunsout box except the bag of puzzle pieces and a very small paper slip with the company url and a short blurb. The back of the box is plain white and made of a thinner cardboard which is easily damaged in storage. “Gobbler Farms” was probably released in 2013, because I’ve found reviews online dating back that far. Unfortunately, the year of manufacture isn’t given. Sunsout does a good job of promoting their artists, and you can find the artist’s name on the box front and all four sides. Three of the sides are the same, showing a tiny image of the puzzle, puzzle name, artist name, piece count, finished size, and Sunsout logo. This takes up more shelf space but also provides a nice big image when you use the box lid for reference. They’re oversized compared to most boxes on the market.
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The Sunsout boxes are very large and square in shape. View Thanksgiving puzzles in stock at Puzzle Warehouse On the weekend I’ll be doing a new puzzle round-up since most “Thanksgiving” themed puzzles were part of our Top Ten Fall Puzzle list.
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This week I’ll be reviewing two Thanksgiving-themed puzzles that I love. Title: “Gobbler Farms” by Dona Gelsinger, 1000 pieces Review: “Gobbler Farms” by Dona Gelsinger, Sunsout - 8.25/10