40,000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle Crumples A Day After Completion
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The 40,000 piece hand-cut jigsaw puzzle that beautifully depicted the scenes from Queen's Royal Jubilee celebration was definitely a work fit for royalty . . . Until, it crumpled right before the eyes of its creator, 63-year-old Dave Evans.
Over the years, the Dorset, UK resident who spent many years honing his skills at a jigsaw puzzle company, has created many hand-crafted pieces. However, this montage of 33 pictures from the colorful ceremony that took place in 2012, was special because it is his first attempt to get into the record books, a dream he has harbored for many years.
It took him five months and about 200 hours to painstakingly hand cut and then re-assemble the 19ft. 6in. by 8ft. wood masterpiece, but it was all worth it when on Wednesday April 24th, the maestro fit in the final piece in front of a cheering crown of live and webcam viewers. After he was done, he, placed it inside a huge frame, in front of which was posted a giant 'do not touch' sign.
However, when he walked in to his studio the following day, he noticed that it had slipped a little, and decided to adjust it. Right at that moment a passerby walked in to ask for directions. As Mr. Evans turned around to respond, he got slightly distracted causing the entire masterpiece to come crumbling down. Thanks to the fact that his webcam was still on, the entire scene got captured on tape, in an extremely dramatic fashion.
The good news is that David's bid to get into the Guinness World Record Books will not be impacted. That's because he had measured and photographed the giant creation and sent in the application, the prior day. And given the fact that there is no record for the world's largest hand-cut wooden puzzle, his chances of getting in, are pretty good!
However, the exasperated man is now scrambling to put the jigsaw back together in seven days so that it can be displayed at the Queen's Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, UK, this week, and then auctioned off for charity, later in the year. We sure hope he gets it all together, in time!
Resources: Telegraph.co.uk, Dailymail.co.uk
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- BABA LOLs sheepover 11 yearshow sad,the thing I wnder is why did they put it on a wall?why not a flat floor or somewhere where it wont's fall like that.
- kevirinoover 11 yearsI know right
- ajrocksover 11 yearsso sad for some hard project
- love4hoopsover 11 yearsWhy was the puzzle on a slanted table and not on a flat surface???
- love4hoopsover 11 yearsI feel so bad for him... I hope that he can put it back together in time, and that maybe the media its receiving will make it a big item for his auction!
- ????over 11 yearssad..
- emora3over 11 yearsi sure hope he gets it back together in time.i wish that person knew the directions
- Lolover 11 yearsPoor guy..
- jadeover 11 yearsi loved it best thing ive ever seen
- Krikri13over 11 yearsI liked the puzzle but I feel bad for him that his puzzle crashed down
- ajrocksover 11 yearsit is sad
- A manover 11 yearshe must be sad.