Piece Count: 504 unique shapes (if 500 is good, 504 is better!)
Finished Size: 42.0 x 59.4 cm (16.5 x 23.4")
Perfect For: A dark and stormy night...
Recommended Pairings: Soundtrack by Vincent Price
Uncanny Tales was a Canadian sci-fi pulp magazine that ran from November 1940 to September 1943. The term pulp comes from the cheap wood pulp paper the magazines were printed on. Before you poo-poo their pedigree, consider this: at the peak of their popularity in the 1920s-1940s, the most successful pulps could sell up to one million copies per issue. During the Great Depression, pulps were a main source of entertainment, along with jigsaw puzzles.
Pulp and Puzzles, together again.
Reproduced in vivid wide-gamut colour, and mounted on genuine Eska board.
The Occurrence. Made in Haliburton, Ontario!