Jigsaw Puzzle New Yorker 06-03-1989 All About the Bass 500 Pieces
- Made for the New York Puzzle Company
What a stunningly spectacular string section! Violins in front, then violas and cellos then the double bass. But wait there’s more! Triple and quadruple bass you need a ladder to play? Those are some serious instruments.
New Yorker Cover by ArtistJohn O'Brien, originally published on March 6th, 1989.
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- • 500 pieces
• Finished size: 46 cm x 61 cm.
• Linen style finish to reduce glare - New York Puzzle Company uses recycled cardboard for all of its boxes and puzzles, both the outer packaging and the one inside packigind are made from recyclable plastic.
New York Puzzle Company puzzles are manufactured with care and precision in Germany or the USA and meet all European eco standards. Last but not least, the company is a member of 1% for the Planet, which means that we donate 1% of the price of each puzzle to a cleaner planet with you.