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This vintage scene of a newly returned soldier telling his stories is one of Norman Rockwell's most famous Saturday Evening Post images. The nostalgic design will instantly have everyone reminiscing about the good old days as they assemble this 1,000 piece puzzle. Cardboard; imported. 19 1/4"L x 26 3/4"W. Ages 14 - adult.

  • WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
  • WARNING: For ages 14 years and up

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