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Disjointed/Accordion Cube
USD 209.00
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Bidder | Amount | Date |
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b****a (35 ) | USD 209.00 | 06/08/2019 12:09:47 |
m****m (4 ) | USD 199.00 | 06/08/2019 12:09:47 |
m****m (4 ) | USD 198.00 | 06/04/2019 04:56:58 |
T****e (98 ) | USD 188.00 | 06/04/2019 02:38:13 |
b****a (35 ) | USD 180.00 | 06/04/2019 02:38:13 |
b****a (35 ) | USD 165.00 | 06/04/2019 02:37:50 |
T****e (98 ) | USD 155.00 | 06/04/2019 02:37:50 |
b****a (35 ) | USD 90.00 | 06/03/2019 20:35:40 |
g****o (198 ) | USD 85.00 | 06/03/2019 20:35:40 |
b****a (35 ) | USD 80.00 | 06/02/2019 13:49:51 |
User | Price | Quantity | Date |
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b****a (35 ) | USD 209.00 | 1 | 06/09/2019 12:09:51 |
Description
Specifications
- Designer
- Mineyuki Uyematsu (2008), Ken Irvine (2012)
- Craftsman / Manufacturer
- Eric Fuller / Cubic Dissection
- Material
- Holly, Canarywood, Sapele, Zebrawood, Walnut
- Unit of Measurement
- Inches
- Size
- 2.75"
- Grade
- New: Unopened, unsolved, still in packaging.
- Cosmetic Issues
- n/a
- Function
- Average
- Functional Issues
- -
- Repairs
- -
- Packaging
- -
- Documentation
- -
- Assembly
- -
- Smoke-free home
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Payments & Returns
- Payment Methods
- PayPal
Postage & Shipping
- Item Location
- 48335, Michigan, United States
- Ships To
- Worldwide
- Shipping Instructions
- -
- Returns Accepted
- No
Public Questions
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b****a (35 ) Disjointed/accordian cube06/02/2019 23:16:38Hi, I have a question on picture #1 for this listed item:
The white piece looks like it has either a sticker on it, or something written/stamped on it. Right on the edge where it meets the table, a long rectangle with writing in it—what is that? I don't see it in the cubicdissection pictures that they have for that puzzle.
thank you,
Bryan -
Re: Disjointed/accordian cube06/03/2019 08:54:53Hi Brian, thanks for your question. The sticker is a printed plastic label (clear on lighter woods, white on darker ones) with the puzzle name and designer that I affix to all of my puzzles With over 500 puzzles in my collection (about 40% of them being cubes), labels are the only way I have found to identify one from the many others.
I typically renaissance/museum wax the puzzle before applying the labels so they actually stick to/float on a wax layer and can be easily peeled off, without leaving any sticky residue on the wood.
Thanks,
George -
Re: Disjointed/accordian cube06/03/2019 09:13:53Oops, sorry Bryan for misspelling your name in my response
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