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What's your favorite puzzle and why?
Seaing Stars is still one of my all time favorite puzzles as it was one of the more difficult Stave puzzles I have encountered and I just love the artwork by Dianna Rowell
Meet other Puzzle Nuts near you by telling us what town and state you're in.
Chapel Hill, NC
Which puzzles are on your wish list?
Hot Diggity Dogs
When and where do you puzzle?
Always at my dining room table (after dinner of course).
What got you into Stave Puzzles?
I was looking for a challenge and found Stave Puzzles to be both beautiful works of art and challenging all in the same package.
Tips for solving Stave Puzzles: Want to share?
I like to spread all the pieces out face up and then I group all the shaped and silhouette pieces together and start with those to see how they fit together.
About me: Interests, fave books and music etc
The Jigsaw Puzzle: Piecing Together A History by Anne D Williams of course!
Have a website?
http://www.animationandfineart.com

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At 9:18am on October 26th, 2007, Cindy said…
Hi Bryan, Welcome to the community! This is Cindy a member of the Stave gang. Are you the one we've dubbed "Mr. Power Hour"? That's a great comment about our puzzles being works of art. Thanks for sharing.
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At 1:25pm on October 23rd, 2007, June Herold said…
Hi Bryan! Welcome to StavePuzzleNuts.com. I took a look at your website and was delighted to see you deal in art. I collect 20thc lithographs, acquatints and drawings. Do you know Soichi Hasegawa, a student of Paul Klee's? I believe he is still alive and in Paris. I have several of his works. I've often thought they'd make great Stave puzzles. So glad you joined the network.

If you have photos of video clips of your puzzling activities, I hope you share with all the other Puzzle Nuts. Best, June
 
 

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