Well you certainly have a varied collection of puzzles to do. Some of which look to be very challenging. Interested to see that you have a W H Smith jigsaw as that is a British brand. That one certainly travelled a long way. I shall be interested to see how you get on with those puzzles you showed us.
Enjoyed and cool to see the Hitchcock one.. i think there's a Tarentino one also. Have you ever done a Magnolia brand puzzle? I went looking for a Djeco puzzle after your video and there wasn't a great selection here in the States but the two that you had featured, the 1000 pieces, were just beautiful.. the smaller piece ones they have in shaped boxes are precious but only 35 pieces..
Yes, there are four in the movie masters series. I have two of them, but not really interested in the other ones. Djeco can be hard to track down, as you've discovered!
Hi just found your channel really enjoyed your puzzle haul. I live in eastern suburbs of Sydney and always looking for shops to get Jigsaw puzzles , unfortunately the op shop around me, don’t stock jigsaw puzzles anymore. Do you mind telling me where , the six Op Shop are located.
Oh my goodness you have your work cut out for you... the gold one and the wave one looks like challenges...I dont even know what to say about the Rosetta Stone one... . Please do videos of them finished.... and a review on how hard they actually were...Good Luck to you
Beautiful collection!
Thank you!
Love the Alfred Hitchcock puzzle!
@thepeaceofpuzzling I understand that: it's one of my favourites! There's a video of it coming up soon, so watch out for it!
I just found your channel. Great video - enjoyed seeing and hearing about your haul.
Thank you so much!
I had never heard of the movie directors series. Looks like a lot of fun so I am definitely interested in tracking that down.
They're by Heye, which is a well known brand, so shouldn't be too hard to find. Happy hunting!
Well you certainly have a varied collection of puzzles to do. Some of which look to be very challenging. Interested to see that you have a W H Smith jigsaw as that is a British brand. That one certainly travelled a long way. I shall be interested to see how you get on with those puzzles you showed us.
@@puzzlepiece9509 Thank you. I'm looking forward to doing them all! I just love the variety.
Nice haul, I have a few mindbogglers there are sold here in America at fivebelow. I love Clementoni so much such good quality.
@@JavysPuzzleOdyssey me too! I've never had a poor quality Clementoni puzzle.
Enjoyed and cool to see the Hitchcock one.. i think there's a Tarentino one also. Have you ever done a Magnolia brand puzzle? I went looking for a Djeco puzzle after your video and there wasn't a great selection here in the States but the two that you had featured, the 1000 pieces, were just beautiful.. the smaller piece ones they have in shaped boxes are precious but only 35 pieces..
Yes, there are four in the movie masters series. I have two of them, but not really interested in the other ones.
Djeco can be hard to track down, as you've discovered!
Hi just found your channel really enjoyed your puzzle haul. I live in eastern suburbs of Sydney and always looking for shops to get Jigsaw puzzles , unfortunately the op shop around me, don’t stock jigsaw puzzles anymore. Do you mind telling me where , the six Op Shop are located.
On the nothing shore around Hornsby. It can be hit and miss, but I did really well this time!
Oh my goodness you have your work cut out for you... the gold one and the wave one looks like challenges...I dont even know what to say about the Rosetta Stone one... . Please do videos of them finished.... and a review on how hard they actually were...Good Luck to you
@@kathylynn1375 I am looking forward to the challenges! I will certainly do videos over the coming months.
How do you tell what year the ravensburger puzzle was?
Hello Freyja - If you look at the side of the lid, you should be able to find a year when the puzzle was produced.
@puzzlepiece9509 thanks!