2000, Heye, Mordillo City, Guillermo Mordillo

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Heye published this great puzzle in 1994. The title is Mordillo City, by the Argentinian cartoonist Guillermo Mordillo. This copy in a black box and the classic black lid is the first edition of this puzzle. The company published a second edition in 2012. Both of them are very rare.

The puzzle is NEW, with its original FACTORY SEAL. The box is in very good condition, with some wear and scuffs on corners and some tears on the seal. One of the corners of the lid is broken,as you can see in the photographs.

Heye has produced a lot of puzzles with illustrations by Guillermo Mordillo. An example is the 500 piece version of Running for Love.

More information about Mordillo City:

  • Puzzle size: 68 x 96 cm.
  • Box size: 42 x 27,5 x 14 cm.
  • Reference number: 8666.
  • EAN number: 4001689086664.
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Brand

Heye

Condition

Factory Sealed

Content

Cartoon

Number of Pieces

2000

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