Bidder | Amount | Date |
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P****r 50 | USD 71.00 | 06/21/2020 04:27:19 |
m****l 958 | USD 66.00 | 06/20/2020 09:01:20 |
f****n 86 | USD 61.00 | 06/20/2020 07:34:24 |
m****l 958 | USD 57.00 | 06/20/2020 07:34:24 |
m****l 958 | USD 55.00 | 06/20/2020 01:13:14 |
P****r 50 | USD 50.00 | 06/20/2020 01:13:05 |
m****l 958 | USD 50.00 | 06/20/2020 01:13:05 |
P****r 50 | USD 47.00 | 06/18/2020 15:09:38 |
h****r 38 | USD 45.00 | 06/18/2020 15:09:38 |
h****r 38 | USD 40.00 | 06/15/2020 13:34:18 |
A tricky two-tone assembly described by the designer himself on the Pelikan website thus :-
“How difficult can it be to put two small pieces into a frame? Well, decide yourself and try with this nicely challenging puzzle, designed by Markus Götz. It consists of a cage, which is made of two different colored woods (dark/bright), and two puzzle pieces, which are also made using these two colors. Due to the color constraint the final location/position of the pieces inside the frame should be quite clear – but then the question arises: 'How to get the two pieces into these positions?' And this is exactly where the real fun of the puzzle starts! Enjoy.”