If my sons-in-law & I can’t solve it… by rhoing

If my sons-in-law & I can’t solve it…

… *with* the solution sheet, then it must be improperly assembled. And is there anything more frustrating than a defective puzzle?

This was a gift to me many, many, many Christmases ago. Not one to cry "Uncle!" easily, I have worked on it from time to time. Finally I consulted the solution instructions. Still no go.

I contacted the seller, but it's not even worth the postage to return it.

This past Christmas I gave it to Steve & Neal and they couldn't solve it either, so now I know it's not "just me."

1 year ago (“‘Unbudgeted’ time”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2015-02-27
2 years ago (“Fuzzy leaves”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2014-02-27
3 years ago (“OK, guys. Fan out.”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2013-02-27
4 years ago (“Liquid sunshine, part II: inverted”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2012-02-27
5 years ago (“Reflections”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2011-02-27

[ IMG_9260S12x9AGtm :: f/13 :: 1/40" :: ISO-800 :: 60mm ]
At least a good photo and story have come from it!
March 3rd, 2016  
@cejaanderson There you go; there's the silver lining!! :)
March 4th, 2016  
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