500, Heye, Happy Skiing, Loup

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This is a rare puzzle that Heye manufactured in 1974. The title is Happy Skiing, by French cartoonist Jean-Jacques Loup. Like most old Heye puzzles, it is now very difficult to find.

The puzzle is COMPLETE, as you can see in the pictures of the puzzle assembled. The pieces are in very good condition, considering their age. The box is in good condition, with some shelf wear. The poster is in good condition, with some wrinkles and a small tear.

Heye has published a lot of puzzles with illustrations by Jean-Jacques Loup. An example is the 1000 piece version of Matto Condotieri, which they produced in 1974 as well.

More information about Happy Skiing:
  • Puzzle size:  30.5 x 50.4 cm, 12 x 19 13/16 in.
  • Box size: 21 x 20 x 10 cm.
  • Reference number: 8316.
  • EAN number: N/A.
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Dimensions 21 × 20 × 10 cm
Brand

Heye

Condition

Complete

Content

Cartoon

Number of Pieces

500

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