QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes I have seen the same puzzles in a mail order catalog that I have found in a discount store. The discount store price was about $7.95 however the same puzzle through mail order will be double that price then add shipping. You are much better off to check the $1 stores, or $5 stores first. Then try Target or K Mart (I am personally boycotting Wal-Mart because of their rip off return policies). To keep the puzzle together before framing (if you desire to frame it) there are several glues especially for puzzles. The glue is applied to the back of the puzzle. I have heard people say they have used contact paper even on the front. But that makes it hard to see the puzzle after it is framed. Framing or framing and matting will be the most expensive part of your new puzzle picture. If you can find a premade frame it will be much cheaper. For a large puzzle a frame can cost $100 easily. Check out other options first before going to a professional framer. I also have a nice display pic of the Timken Four Aces. I used to work for Rail Bearing Service. We remaned Timken bearings. Timken even bought out Rail Bearing Service. My boss gave me a ton of black and white pics of the Four Aces. I picked out the four best ones and my friend (who worked at the frame shop) got them matted and framed for me. So that is another nice picture I have that is train related.
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