Sunday, August 1, 2010

Become A Follower


Hi Puzzlers,
We finally like the look and feel of our blog and want to make it known to all of you.

To kick off our new blog we would like all of our puzzle people (that's you) to sign up as a follower. Once you do you'll be automatically entered into our monthly drawing to win a free puzzle.

So enjoy what we've done so far and please share your puzzling adventures and photos with us.


Happy Puzzling!

42 comments:

  1. Just want to know what happens with new puzzle ideas from customers.

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  2. Just wanted to say that I love doing your puzzles, I have just finished "Rock and Roll", "Country Music", "The Fifties" and next is "Hollywood". I can not wait to order the new batch. If you put your mind to it they do not take long to do at all. I even have my Daughter that enjoys helping. Thank Artists keep up the good work.

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  3. New puzzle ideas from customers are sent to our research and development team. Once we receive enough interest in that theme, we design a puzzle. One of our newest puzzles, National Parks, came about because of our customer’s request. We love hearing from you so please keep those ideas coming!

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  4. @dimples:I will let artist James Mellett know you like his work!

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  5. I think a nice colorful native American Indian Pow Wow puzzle would be a great Puzzle

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  6. Your suggestion has been sent to our R&D team. We have 2 Native American Indian Puzzles, Indian Chief Item #340 and Indian Maiden Item #480 both of these gorgeous puzzles are by artist Howard Robinson.

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  7. I would like to see more colorful fall puzzles.
    I have just finished 2 of Sandra Kuck's angels puzzles. Seems once I start a puzzle I have trouble stopping for the night. It's a very relaxing hobby.

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  8. I agree with you suzz, I seem to have the same problem, once I start do not know when to quit. It is neat to see them on the box but always better to see them finished. Happy Puzzling!!!

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  9. Your puzzles are a blast to do. I set one out on my table, and as different people come to visit, we work a bit on it. I loved the Fifties and Sixties puzzles. I am ready for the Seventies, Eighties and Nineties.

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  10. would love to see at least a 1000 piece puzzle with flowers and or wildlife with all black and white pieces. I had done a all black and white puzzle years ago and it was so challenging and also was really beautiful. I glued it and had it in my basement drying and I was offered 15.00 for it which later I regretted selling it.

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  11. Love W.M. puzzles. Once you have worked on one, you can never go back to another manufacturer.I'm in the process of developing a "puzzle board" that can allow you to cover and put away. any interest? I own mine from 30 years ago, and have never seen another one.

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  12. @irislady: Your puzzle suggestion has been sent to the R&D team.

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  13. @lovetolaugh: Has any of your guest ever taken a piece home as a joke? My husband likes to hide a piece so he can get to put the last piece in!

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  14. @Anonymous: We appreciate your Rave-Review. Please send me a picture/specifics via US mail on your "puzzle board" and I will send that to our R&D team. Mail to: White Mountain Puzzles, PO Box 893, Jackson, NH 03846, ATTN: Lisa.

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  15. I was hooked on the first White Mountain Puzzle I ever completed. The thing that amazed me was the puzzle pieces went together nicely and the selection. Hats Off to everyone at the White Mountain Puzzle Company.

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  16. i never worked a puzzle until spring 2008. it was on a friend's table, partially worked. the puzzle didn't match the box top very well, some pieces fit into more than one place, and sometimes i couldn't be sure if a piece was actually in the right place! frustrating, but i was hooked. decided to try a White Mountain puzzle and see what i thought. Orchids. Beautiful, perfect, so well made! love you!

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  17. The company "Bits and Pieces" carries a couple of puzzle boards like maybe what you are talking about. I use one, and it works very well.

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  19. Three hundred piece (bigger pieces than average) nursery rhyme puzzles might be nice. Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, The Little Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe, etc.

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  20. @mjmkng: Ooops! posted your comment x2

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  21. great puzzles. your a puzzle superstore.

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  22. I love your puzzles, I live in cincinnati, OH and was wandering if there is a store that sells them

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  23. Iam happy with all the cool puzzle you have.I wish you would do more dogs like Dachshunds and Beagles and Yellow Labs. Thanks

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  24. @Anonymous: Re Nursery Rhymes. Please check out page #9 of our 2010 catalog due to be in all homes by the end October!

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  25. @ Cincinnati,OH: Please give Alicia or Jill a call and they can get you to a store. 800-548-8009. Happy Puzzling!

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  26. I too enjoy doing jigsaw puzzles and I am very selective about my choices. Yours are some of the best!

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  27. love your puzzles, it's just hard to stop working on them.

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  28. I Love doing yourstate and city puzzles I justfimish Maine next will be thr New England States I also like doing TV History And Hollywood Do you Have any Disney puzzles would love to make Walt Disney World

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  29. @Anonymous: At this time we do not have anything in the works with Disney. Happy Puzzling!

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  30. @All: Address correction: White Mountain Puzzles, PO Box 818, Jackson, NH 03846

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  31. I love doing sports puzzles especially sports history. Is there going to be any new sports puzzles such as NASCAR or the NHL?

    Steven

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  32. How about a puzzle for New Mexico or Arizona. My favorite puzzle is Butterflies. I would love to see more puzzles along these lines. Ladybugs would be fun.

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  33. @Steven: Sorry to say nothing is on the table at the moment for Nascar or the NHL. If your a Pittsburgh Penguins fan we have a puzzle, item #637. It is the victory cover of the Pittsburgh Gazette.

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  34. @Firecat: I have sent your request to our R & D team. I will be the first to volunteer to go to these areas as it is getting cold here in NH. Our Golden Wonders puzzle item #507 has lady bugs and butterflies on it. I have found it to be the most challenging of our 300 piece puzzles because of all the lady bugs and butterflies.
    Happy Puzzling!

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  35. Love your puzzles! Fred Swan is a real favorite of ours. The Terry Redlin puzzles are beautiful, too.

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  36. Would you consider offering the 1000 piece puzzle pictures in a 550 piece format? Some of us find 1000 piece puzzles too challenging, but love the picture designs. If you offered them in a 550 piece format also, you could increase your customer base with very little extra effort.

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  37. @Anonymous: I have passed your suggestion on to our R&D team.

    Happy Puzzling!

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  38. I'd like to see more Christmas/winter scenes - 1000 piece puzzles. I've done most of the ones you have on your site.

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  39. @ Anonymous: Have you seen our newest puzzle by Terry Redlin, Evening Star, item #646? It is a beautiful winter scene puzzle. Also new with the Holiday flair are Merry Christmas To All item #650 and two new designs by artist Lori Schory, Crazy Santa item #541 and Snowmen item #564.

    Happy Puzzling!

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  40. I really enjoy White Mountain puzzles! I was wondering if you would ever consider making the 1000 piece puzzles finished size smaller than 24 x 30?

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