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  • bigfer
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    There is nothing worse than finding a missing jigsaw piece. Fortunately, for me the last one I did which had a piece missing I only realised right at the end, but I guess I was lucky. Some folks probably can tell from about 100 pieces in.
  • michaels
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    bigfer said:
    There is nothing worse than finding a missing jigsaw piece. Fortunately, for me the last one I did which had a piece missing I only realised right at the end, but I guess I was lucky. Some folks probably can tell from about 100 pieces in.
    I guess if you know it is something that would trigger you at the end there is always the option to count the pieces at the start.
    I think....
  • Sea_Shell
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    michaels said:
    bigfer said:
    There is nothing worse than finding a missing jigsaw piece. Fortunately, for me the last one I did which had a piece missing I only realised right at the end, but I guess I was lucky. Some folks probably can tell from about 100 pieces in.
    I guess if you know it is something that would trigger you at the end there is always the option to count the pieces at the start.

    I assume you're joking?!    Anyway that doesn't help as many puzzles aren't exactly 500, 1000 or 1500 piece.   
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  • bluenose1
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    bigfer said:
    There is nothing worse than finding a missing jigsaw piece. Fortunately, for me the last one I did which had a piece missing I only realised right at the end, but I guess I was lucky. Some folks probably can tell from about 100 pieces in.
    Haha, the problems of the retired. Reminds me of my oh complaining to me this week on a beautiful, crisp sunny morning that as the sun is low,  and there are a lot of leaves on the golf course he gets very frustrated when he can’t find his golf ball….. Meanwhile I am stuck at my desk all day. 
    No criticism intended,  I know missing jigsaw pieces are frustrating, and probably missing golf balls……..
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  • bluenose1 said:
    bigfer said:
    There is nothing worse than finding a missing jigsaw piece. Fortunately, for me the last one I did which had a piece missing I only realised right at the end, but I guess I was lucky. Some folks probably can tell from about 100 pieces in.
    Haha, the problems of the retired. Reminds me of my oh complaining to me this week on a beautiful, crisp sunny morning that as the sun is low,  and there are a lot of leaves on the golf course he gets very frustrated when he can’t find his golf ball….. Meanwhile I am stuck at my desk all day. 
    No criticism intended,  I know missing jigsaw pieces are frustrating, and probably missing golf balls……..
    LOL That made me laugh.  Next time I have a moan I will think to myself "first world problems."  :D
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  • Sea_Shell
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    Well my 2 jigsaws each with a piece missing have been snapped up after I advertised them for free.   So hopefully they can still remain in use for a bit longer.


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  • Bravepants
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    edited 8 November 2021 at 11:16AM
    Sea_Shell said:
    Well my 2 jigsaws each with a piece missing have been snapped up after I advertised them for free.   So hopefully they can still remain in use for a bit longer.



    I wonder if there's a market for selling spare jigsaw pieces on EBay? :p:D
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