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Murbiter's Devilish Burr by Primitivo Familiar Ramos
Murbiter's Devilish Burr by Primitivo Familiar Ramos
Murbiter's Devilish Burr by Primitivo Familiar Ramos
Murbiter's Devilish Burr by Primitivo Familiar Ramos

Murbiter's Devilish Burr by Primitivo Familiar Ramos

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Description

Edward Hordern IPP36 Puzzle Exchange – Kyoto, Japan. August 2016. 235 made.

Presented by Rosemary Howbrigg. Made by Mr Puzzle Australia. Designed by Primitivo Familiar Ramos.

Original Price: AU$65.00

We’re really happy to finally bring this interesting 6 piece plated burr puzzle to you. Murbiter’s Devilish Burr has been a puzzle we’ve been in contact with the designer Primitivo Familiar Ramos about since as early as 2010. Primitivo had enjoyed the T-Burr puzzle that was designed for IPP29 by Grant Smith and Brian Young (aka Mr Puzzle) and he set about to make a ‘more symmetrical’ version of it.

Primitimo’s new design has a level-15 solution. In the design phase Primitivo found some solutions of level 20, but they were not unique. 

Brian’s very happy with the final design and fit of the pieces;  a real challenge but not impossible.  The BurrTools program always makes it look easier than it really is;  gravity doesn’t exist inside the computer;  and certainly this one is a handful at first but he did find that there is a technique of assembly with only two hands!

Check out Brian’s method here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YunIrb9fR88&feature=youtu.be

It’s the same final solution but different approach to assembly and we used it for the printed solution as well rather than the BurrTools solution.

“Murbiter” is the ancient Arabic name of Sagunto, the town in the province of Valencia, in Spain where Primitivo was born.

The puzzle is made from Queensland Silver Ash and the ends of each piece are from contrasting Western Australian Jarrah wood. The colour of the red wood varies from a lighter pink colour to a deep brown red.

Size: 80mm x 80mm x 80mm

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These puzzles are extras and oddballs that have accumulated in the shop.  Sometimes when we make a run of puzzles we will have a few with different woods, etc. which are too much trouble to list individually on the website.  These puzzles are all in new condition and fully functional.

For multiple items, combined shipping is available. Simply message me once you are finished bidding and I will send an invoice.

Specifications
Designer
Primitivo Familiar Ramos
Craftsman / Manufacturer
Mr. Puzzle Australia
Material
Queensland Silver Ash, Western Australian Jarrah wood
Unit of Measurement
Centimeters
Size
80 mm
Grade
(A) Collector: Flaws must be very minor, subtle, and difficult to identify.
Cosmetic Issues
None
Function
(1) Perfect: Neither loose nor tight, no binding or alignment issues, moves smoothly.
Functional Issues
None
Repairs
No
Packaging
No
Documentation
No
Assembly
Assembled
Smoke-free home
Yes
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PayPal
Postage & Shipping
Item Location
27523, North Carolina, United States
Ships To
Worldwide
Shipping Instructions
Combined shipping is available - please message me after you are finished bidding for an invoice total.
Returns Accepted
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