pucu 125
Torii Puzzle
I will combine shipping costShipping cost < 500 gramm is 6.20 Euro
20.00
1 bid
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pucu 125
Chequered Cube
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30.00
1 bid
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pucu 125
Tetra
a complicated two piece puzzleI will combine shipping costShipping cost < 500 gramm is 6.20 Euro
5.00
1 bid
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pucu 125
Square and equilateral triangle
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20.00
1 bid
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pucu 125
Capitals of Japan
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20.00
1 bid
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pucu 125
3 Pentagons
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20.00
1 bid
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pucu 125
Monge's V-Tricubes
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25.00
1 bid
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pucu 125
Phive Pack
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30.00
7 bids
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pucu 125
Cell Block
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47.00
13 bids
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pucu 125
IPP34 in square
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20.00
1 bid
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pucu 125
H-Slider
A nice Sliding puzzle. To solve you have to understand the trick.
17.00
1 bid
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pucu 125
Gears
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34.00
29 bids
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pucu 125
Dustin Puzzle
Looks like the
Fifteen,
puzzle at first,
until you notice that pieces,
except for piece 15, are joined together in pairs.
Described on page 151 of
Hordern's book,
who notes that are a number of ways to solve it.
The designer has made the pieces sufficiently tight so that solution is
possible
Further Reading
Dustin Patent,,
from: www.uspto.gov - patent no. 1,993,211
28.00
1 bid
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pucu 125
The Thirteen Puzzle
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16.00
1 bid
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DanielScher 117
Letterbox
Brian Menold's Description: This one was such a challenge for me that I decided to make two of the sides from acrylic to aid in solving. I do not believe I would have solved it without this. (I don’t have the patience) The acrylic sides add quite a bit of time to the production, especially the finishing, but I really felt that it was necessary as there are several rotations required and the 1x2 hole in the top limits visibility when assembling.
110.00
21 bids
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DanielScher 117
The Rattle
Eric's Description: This puzzle was Henry Strout's exchange puzzle at IPP 29 in San Francisco. I enjoyed solving it a lot, and decided to make a run of them. To solve the puzzle, all the pieces must be put in the box. Easy enough, except for two things. One, they must all go thorugh the 1x2 slot in the side, making the order of insertion quite important. Two, the yellowheart piece is stuck inside the box, so you have to plan around that. Quite tricky! Using a toothpick makes assembly easier, but...
110.00
17 bids
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dickerdixon 230
Parcel Post
Designer unknown, this is an 18-piece packing puzzle where each piece is of a different wood: including Beech, Bog oak (well over 10, 000 years old), English Oak, English Elm, Cherry, Kingswood, Purpleheart, Indian satinwood, Pink Ivory, Osage orange, Walnut, Padauk, Sycamore, Ash, Wenge, Yew, Palo Santo and Cocobolo. The fit is not as close as it might be for this type of puzzle but the collection of woods is beautiful.
101.00
19 bids
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