BB Dickinson Embarrassing Congratulations 2
Left an early stage and Right progress over the day. The jigsaw comes in a large brown cardboard box seen on the edge of the photo. The large typed label states that it is 'Embarrassing Congratulations, a 460pc jigsaw which seems to show a period scene with people dining around a large table, a dinner party or formal celebration. It was designed and cut by BB Dickinson of 28 Storey's Way, Cambridge. I was immediately intrigued, because I used to live on that road many years ago and I had seen a Jigasaurus entry about the cutter!
The 'Scheme - Concentric segments of circle, subdivisions mostly triangular (modified to interlock)' was boldly stated on the label, with the dimensions 16.5 x 12in. A cutter after my own heart - mathematical, inventive and proud of it! I spent some time working on this puzzle but it wasn't finished over the day.
Here is what David Shearer says about his example of BB Dickinsons work on Jigasaurus:
www.thejigasaurus.com/jigasaurus/v/dickinson/home_from_th...
"B.B. Dickinson of 28, Storey's Way, Cambridge, is a little known cutter of excellent quality plywood puzzles, the first example so far seen demonstrating an incredible "two edged axe-head repeat" scheme of cutting. How many puzzles were cut is unknown, but the skill shown in this first example certainly seems to imply that this was not a one-off!"
BB Dickinson Embarrassing Congratulations 2
Left an early stage and Right progress over the day. The jigsaw comes in a large brown cardboard box seen on the edge of the photo. The large typed label states that it is 'Embarrassing Congratulations, a 460pc jigsaw which seems to show a period scene with people dining around a large table, a dinner party or formal celebration. It was designed and cut by BB Dickinson of 28 Storey's Way, Cambridge. I was immediately intrigued, because I used to live on that road many years ago and I had seen a Jigasaurus entry about the cutter!
The 'Scheme - Concentric segments of circle, subdivisions mostly triangular (modified to interlock)' was boldly stated on the label, with the dimensions 16.5 x 12in. A cutter after my own heart - mathematical, inventive and proud of it! I spent some time working on this puzzle but it wasn't finished over the day.
Here is what David Shearer says about his example of BB Dickinsons work on Jigasaurus:
www.thejigasaurus.com/jigasaurus/v/dickinson/home_from_th...
"B.B. Dickinson of 28, Storey's Way, Cambridge, is a little known cutter of excellent quality plywood puzzles, the first example so far seen demonstrating an incredible "two edged axe-head repeat" scheme of cutting. How many puzzles were cut is unknown, but the skill shown in this first example certainly seems to imply that this was not a one-off!"