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Knot Cube
USD 11.00
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Bidder | Amount | Date |
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P****p (19 ) | USD 11.00 | 06/19/2020 19:12:07 |
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P****p (19 ) | USD 11.00 | 1 | 06/21/2020 12:04:03 |
Description
Knot cube was Oskar ven Deventer's exchange puzzle for IPP16 in Luxemburg, 1996.
It consists of 8 cubes filled with differently colored fabric, and connected by wire hinges.
The goal of the puzzle is to manipulate the cubes into one larger cube shape, by rotating them along the hinges.
This is more tricky than is sounds, i was glad to be able toout it back into its cube shape after taking the pictures!
The acrylic cubes are still remarkably bright and transparent, no darkening or discoloring is noticable even though the puzzle is almost 24 years old!
Specifications
- Designer
- Oskar van Deventer
- Craftsman / Manufacturer
- Oskar van Deventer
- Material
- Acrylic cubes, wire hinges, fabric
- Unit of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Size
- 8 cm cubed (when solved)
- Grade
- (B) Solver: Minor to moderate flaws apparent upon close inspection.
- Cosmetic Issues
- Remains of scotch tape are visible on one side, see 3rd image. This may be removable, I did not attemp to do so. If it stays, it may provide a clue to solving.
- Function
- (1) Perfect: Neither loose nor tight, no binding or alignment issues, moves smoothly.
- Functional Issues
- -
- Repairs
- No
- Packaging
- N/A
- Documentation
- Yes
- Assembly
- Assembled
- Smoke-free home
- -
Payments & Returns
- Payment Methods
- PayPal
Postage & Shipping
- Item Location
- Eindhoven, (NB), Netherlands
- Ships To
- Worldwide
- Shipping Instructions
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Shipping will be combined if you win more than one of my items.
Payment via Transferwise (no fee) Paypal (add 6% fee) or IBAN (no fee within Europe)
- Returns Accepted
- No