15 Exchange Puzzles from the 29th International Puzzle Party, held in San Francisco in 2009. I have provided brief descriptions of each puzzle, BELOW, grouped by rows. I am DELIGHTED to answer more specific questions about any of the puzzles. Note that all would be graded
(A) Collector
No cosmetic issues
(1) Perfect function
Some of the puzzles come with solutions. For those that don't, I'm happy to email specific solutions from the IPP29 Exchange Booklet to the successful bidder.
Of course, the combined weight of the puzzles is heavy, almost 6 lbs (2.75 kg). I will ship
within the US at tracked insured priority mail pricing for between $16.00 and $30.00, depending on postal codes. I will cover any additional insurance cost. International shipping through International Priority Mail (less expensive first class international mail is not available at this weight) will likely cost around $100, depending on country, and I cannot always guarantee that overseas
packages can be insured or tracked. Please do not sent payment until postage cost is determined.
Please let me know if you have any questions about any of the puzzles in this lot!
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PUZZLE DESCRIPTIONS:
Row 1:
Self-referential Panels — exchanged, designed, and made by Wei-Hwa Huang
El-Perch — exchanged, designed, and made by Rick Eason
Ox-Blox — exchanged, designed, and made by Louis Toorenburg
The Three Sisters — exchanged, designed, and made by Dick Hess
Row 2:
The Color Contact Puzzle — designed by Serhiy Grabarchuk, exchanged and made by Bernhard Schweitzer
Tricky Numbers — exchanged by William Strijbos, designed by Ton Delsing, made by Bottonius Puzzles & Plastics
Fire and Air — exchanged, designed, and made by René Dawir.
Row 3:
Crossroad — designed by Goh Pit Khiam, made by Laser Perfect, exchanged by Walt Hoppe
Trickerboard – designed and exchanged by Rob Hegge, made by Walt Hoppe
Labysnakes — designe3d and made by Marcel Gillen, Exchanged by Alain Zalmanski
Row 4:
Shaka-Shaka — exchanged, designed, and made by Meiko Kimura
Peter's Polysquare Tangles — designed and exchanged by Peter Knoppers, made by Bottonius Puzzles and plastics
Snakes In the Grass — designed and exchanged by James Dalgety, made by LaserExact