Goanywhere Puzzle Packaging and Pieces - Celtic Knot IMG_0339
Jan 2024 Update for Show & Tell for the theme Jigsaw Extremes - Great & Small
The short-lived American GoAnywhere brand (founded in 2009) was ahead of its time, and included many quirky cutting concepts. It was the first brand I saw using puzzle-in-puzzles. I managed to buy six before it disappeared. The video-case packaging is laughable, but it can be stored very efficiently. The plastic bag shows how sooty the plywood pieces were – they are small and a bit fragile.
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Jan 2014
This small jigsaw is of a lacy pattern inspired by celtic knotwork patterns. It is probably the most difficult jigsaw that the American firm does (rated 5+).
The pieces were very small, of laser-cut plywood, and one had been broken (across a very thin neck) within the bag. (The blackening of the bag is due to charred dust from the laser cutting process.)
The box image is only notional - the colour and pattern on the puzzle are not necessarily that on the box. (I didn't look at the box so this wasn't a problem.) Actually my puzzle had the pattern shown on their website - green with a very subtle striped shading - for which I was very thankful.
Goanywhere Puzzle Packaging and Pieces - Celtic Knot IMG_0339
Jan 2024 Update for Show & Tell for the theme Jigsaw Extremes - Great & Small
The short-lived American GoAnywhere brand (founded in 2009) was ahead of its time, and included many quirky cutting concepts. It was the first brand I saw using puzzle-in-puzzles. I managed to buy six before it disappeared. The video-case packaging is laughable, but it can be stored very efficiently. The plastic bag shows how sooty the plywood pieces were – they are small and a bit fragile.
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Jan 2014
This small jigsaw is of a lacy pattern inspired by celtic knotwork patterns. It is probably the most difficult jigsaw that the American firm does (rated 5+).
The pieces were very small, of laser-cut plywood, and one had been broken (across a very thin neck) within the bag. (The blackening of the bag is due to charred dust from the laser cutting process.)
The box image is only notional - the colour and pattern on the puzzle are not necessarily that on the box. (I didn't look at the box so this wasn't a problem.) Actually my puzzle had the pattern shown on their website - green with a very subtle striped shading - for which I was very thankful.