| Bidder | Amount | Date |
|---|---|---|
| M****l 4 | USD 75.00 | 08/10/2025 15:41:08 |
This puzzle is a exchange puzzle by Brian Young for the International Puzzle Party 28 held in Prague, Czech Republic 2008
About the Puzzle:
History generally has accepted that Sputnik 1 was launched on October 4th, 1957 and after it’s orbit decayed it burnt up on re-entry into the earth’s atmosphere on 4th January 1958.
This momentous event was celebrated by FUN Incorporated’s Mystic Peg Puzzle #1 called the SPUNIK PUZZLE which was released in 1958.
The truth is that for the past 50 years Sputnik’s charred remains have remained hidden in the Australian bush at Tamborine but we are now able to re-release it to the world. Only the 4th antenna could not be retrieved; it appears lost forever.
Your challenge is to disassemble and reassemble the 9 charred remaining pieces of the new Sputnik puzzle. When properly assembled one of the three surviving antennas is fixed and the other two move freely in out 25mm.
Packaging: Zip lock bag.
Preliminary estimate of shipping costs from the Netherlands.
Netherlands: from 0 - 2 kg, max. approx $ 12.00
Europe 1: from 0 - 2 kg, max. approx $ 23.00 to Belgium, Germany, France, (incl. Corsica and Monaco), Italy (excl. San Marino and Vatican City), Luxembourg, Spain (incl. Balearic Islands, excl. Canary Islands).
Europe 2: (rest of Europe) from 0 - 2 kg, max. approx. $ 30.00 to all other countries in Europe (excl. Russia).
ROW (rest of the world): from 0 - 2 kg, max. approx $ 43.00 – to all other countries (incl. Russia).
The final shipping cost will be determined when the item is closed.
And if more items are sold to the same address, the average shipping cost per item will be lower.