Bidder | Amount | Date |
---|---|---|
y****f 5 | USD 42.00 | 02/12/2017 09:16:17 |
x****s 45 | USD 40.00 | 02/12/2017 09:16:17 |
x****s 45 | USD 37.00 | 02/12/2017 02:00:00 |
m****l 958 | USD 35.00 | 02/12/2017 02:00:00 |
x****s 45 | USD 33.00 | 02/12/2017 00:06:24 |
m****l 958 | USD 31.00 | 02/11/2017 01:08:46 |
x****s 45 | USD 30.00 | 02/11/2017 01:08:46 |
x****s 45 | USD 29.00 | 02/10/2017 14:49:32 |
m****l 958 | USD 27.00 | 02/10/2017 03:57:01 |
x****s 45 | USD 25.00 | 02/09/2017 21:24:20 |
y****f 5 | USD 24.00 | 02/09/2017 21:24:20 |
x****s 45 | USD 22.00 | 02/08/2017 20:37:17 |
m****l 958 | USD 20.00 | 02/06/2017 08:29:17 |
The Yin Yang Ball is a fairly rare and unusual item, and the manufacturer didn't call it a "puzzle" when they sold it. As a puzzle, it is extremely simple; the four inner rods contain magnets, and keep the two outer shells together. It's a bit of struggle to get it apart, but not terribly so. It's an oddity from the year 2000, originally sold at www.yingyangball.com, which no longer exists.