Full of the Dickens - The Back

Parts of "Full of the Dickens" are actually 2-sided.  That is, five of the scenes depicted on the front have a picture on their backs.

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"David Copperfield's First Sight of London" has the same picture on its back.

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"Nicholas Nickleby on Route to Dotheboy's Hall" (front-left) has a picture of "Tom Pinch Departs to Seek His Fortune" (back-right) on its back.  "Mr. Pecksniff Leaves for London" (front-right) has a picture of "Mr. Pecksniff and the Missus Return from London" (back-left) on its back.

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Conversely, "Mr. Pecksniff and the Missus Return from London" (front-left) has a picture of "Mr. Pecksniff Leaves for London" (back-right) on its back.  While, "Tom Pinch Departs to Seek His Fortune" (front-right) has a picture of "Nicholas Nickleby on Route to Dotheboy's Hall" (back-left) on its back.

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Finally, the back shows well the seams where Melinda joined the three pieces of plywood which make up the puzzle, the sculpting done by our son, Conrad, in his section, "The Meeting of Pip and Estella at the Inn Yard", and the dropouts forming the words, "Full of the Dickens!", the title of this great puzzle.  As the puzzle is not uniformly 2-layered, some of the pieces without a top layer show a bit of sag from the back.  A full view of the back (below) shows the plexiglass cover mounted on hinges upright at the top and the puzzle piece shaped holders to secure the cover in place which Joe Seymour expertly cut on his scroll saw while making the frame.

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