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1500, Heye, The Roaring Sixties, Michael Ryba
115.00€
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Heye manufactured this puzzle in 2006. The title is The Roaring Sixties by German cartoonist Michael Ryba. It is becoming increasingly rare every year.
The puzzle is NEW, with its original FACTORY SEAL. The colors of the box have faded slightly, as you can see in the photographs. There are some tears on the seal.
Heye has dozens of different puzzles with illustrations by Michael Ryba. One example is the 1000 piece version of Peking Duck, which they published in 2006.
More information about The Roaring Sixties:
- Puzzle size: 58 x 82 cm, 22 13/16 x 32 1/4 inch.
- Box size: 35 x 27 x 14 cm.
- Reference number: 29135.
- EAN number: 4001689291358.
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Dimensions | 35 × 27 × 14 cm |
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Brand |
Heye |
Condition |
Factory Sealed |
Content |
Cartoon |
Number of Pieces |
1500 |
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