ID: 102161
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Stellated Stasis- IPP29 exchange puzzle
27.00
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Bidder | Amount | Date |
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g****e (6 ) | 27.00 | 02/13/2010 11:16:23 |
y****i (53 ) | 25.00 | 02/13/2010 11:16:23 |
y****i (53 ) | 25.00 | 02/13/2010 11:16:02 |
g****e (6 ) | 25.00 | 02/13/2010 11:16:02 |
y****i (53 ) | 22.00 | 02/13/2010 11:14:56 |
g****e (6 ) | 20.00 | 02/13/2010 11:14:56 |
y****i (53 ) | 16.00 | 02/13/2010 11:14:49 |
g****e (6 ) | 15.00 | 02/13/2010 11:14:49 |
y****i (53 ) | 11.00 | 02/13/2010 11:14:40 |
g****e (6 ) | 10.00 | 02/13/2010 11:14:40 |
y****i (53 ) | 4.61 | 02/07/2010 07:03:05 |
B****l (33 ) | 4.11 | 02/07/2010 07:03:05 |
y****i (53 ) | 2.00 | 02/05/2010 22:06:10 |
User | Price | Quantity | Date |
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g****e (6 ) | 27.00 | 1 | 02/15/2010 12:00:13 |
Description
Not really a "dexterity" puzzle, more of a "balance" puzzle. Designed by Oskar and Wayne Daniel, made by Wayne Daniel. I never solved this. It's an odd little bit of geometry (one piece) that you are supposed to hang off the edge of a table, selecting a side/position where it is certain not to fall off. It says it has 12 possible orientations, but only balances in one of them. "Oskars's original had 24 orientations, only one of which balanced, and was called 'Cliff Hangar'." He designed a later cube-shaped version called "Over the Edge".
Specifications
- Designer
- Oskar and Daniels
- Craftsman / Manufacturer
- Wayne Daniels
- Material
- Wood
- Unit of Measurement
- Inches
- Size
- 1.5
- Grade
- Good
- Cosmetic Issues
- -
- Function
- Average
- Functional Issues
- -
- Repairs
- -
- Packaging
- -
- Documentation
- -
- Assembly
- -
- Smoke-free home
- -
Payments & Returns
- Payment Methods
- PayPal, Check or Money Order
Postage & Shipping
- Item Location
- 93454, California, United States
- Ships To
- Worldwide
- Shipping Instructions
- -
- Returns Accepted
- No