Bidder | Amount | Date |
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t****t 52 | USD 260.00 | 03/22/2020 17:19:54 |
r****r 69 | USD 250.00 | 03/22/2020 17:19:54 |
r****r 69 | USD 235.00 | 03/22/2020 17:17:15 |
t****t 52 | USD 225.00 | 03/22/2020 17:17:15 |
t****t 52 | USD 210.00 | 03/22/2020 17:15:33 |
r****r 69 | USD 200.00 | 03/22/2020 16:56:54 |
t****t 52 | USD 190.00 | 03/22/2020 11:39:43 |
r****r 69 | USD 180.00 | 03/22/2020 11:39:43 |
r****r 69 | USD 170.00 | 03/21/2020 17:33:35 |
d****1 2 | USD 160.00 | 03/21/2020 11:34:34 |
r****r 69 | USD 150.00 | 03/17/2020 16:07:47 |
Buyer pays actual shipping costs (to be determined from location)
From Cubic Dissection original description:
The idea for the Escalating Box came from a couple of different mechanisms I'd been fooling around with. I was going to release them as two fairly simple separate boxes but realized that I could put them both into one trickier box. I made a poll on our Facebook Group and everyone overwhelmingly voted for a single, more difficult box. Done and done!
I got to the drawing board and realized not only could I put both mechanisms together, but that they would interact making the sum more difficult than the parts. Finally, just for fun, I added a third tricky lock before the final release move. Be careful what you ask for, facebook friends!
This is a fun solve, about medium in difficulty, and one that rewards progressive solving and manipulative experimentation. Construction is beautifully realized with a Curly maple box and several exotic wood options for the lid.
140 total copies made for sale, each signed and dated. This puzzle is shipped unsolved (assembled).