The Louvre - sequential discovery puzzle
USD 190.00
- Closed
- Postage
-
to United States
USPS
Get Additional Rates
- Select Country
- Zip/Post Code
- Quantity
Bidder | Amount | Date |
---|---|---|
P****h (4 ) | USD 190.00 | 06/08/2019 02:54:09 |
M****1 (2 ) | USD 180.00 | 06/07/2019 15:58:43 |
P****h (4 ) | USD 175.00 | 06/07/2019 15:58:43 |
P****h (4 ) | USD 160.00 | 06/04/2019 03:00:06 |
M****1 (2 ) | USD 150.00 | 06/04/2019 03:00:06 |
M****1 (2 ) | USD 125.00 | 06/02/2019 22:11:45 |
User | Price | Quantity | Date |
---|---|---|---|
P****h (4 ) | USD 190.00 | 1 | 06/09/2019 12:00:08 |
Description
The Louvre is a sequential discovery puzzle by Brian Young. Discover tools to progress through the puzzle until the Mona Lisa is found and the flag can be flown at full mast above The Louvre. Puzzle comes with original box and solution sheet.....just in case it's needed ;-)
Add'l details, provided by Mr. Puzzle Australia:
France has lost the Mona Lisa!!!!!!
Find the flagpole and the French Flag. Find the Mona Lisa. Raise the French Flag so it stays at full mast above The Louvre.
The Louvre is the latest sequential discovery puzzle designed and made by Brian Young here in Australia at Mr Puzzle. You'll find a lot of puzzling packed into this small puzzle.
Discover tools to progress through the puzzle until the Mona Lisa is found and the flag can be flown at full mast above The Louvre. To do the puzzle you'll need to remove pieces that may have to be re-used as tools. Once you determine how to use them you can advance towards to the solution.
Depending on how you break down the moves to open the puzzle there are at least three separate locks, each with a number of steps. But none of these locks are magnetic locks. And yet we've not said here that there is absolutely no hitting allowed. Undue force that can damage the puzzle is not required and never allowed.
The puzzle is made from Papua New Guinean Rosewood. You can see from the photos that there are variations in the colour. The majority of the puzzles are the mid range honey brown tones.
There are many machined brass parts and some small magnets in the puzzle.
The detailed engraving of the façade of the Louvre is on the front of the puzzle only.
Read Steve Canfield's review of the Louvre in his 'Boxes and Booze' blog @: https://boxesandbooze.blogspot.com/2017/08/louvre-is-in-air.html
Specifications
- Designer
- Brian Young
- Craftsman / Manufacturer
- Mr Puzzle Australia
- Material
- Papua New Guinean Rosewood
- Unit of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Size
- 14.5cm x 4.5cm x 6.5cm
- Grade
- Excellent
- Cosmetic Issues
- n/a
- Function
- N/A
- Functional Issues
- -
- Repairs
- -
- Packaging
- -
- Documentation
- -
- Assembly
- -
- Smoke-free home
- -
Payments & Returns
- Payment Methods
- PayPal
Postage & Shipping
- Item Location
- 48335, Michigan, United States
- Ships To
- Worldwide
- Shipping Instructions
- -
- Returns Accepted
- No