Bidder | Amount | Date |
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m****l 958 | USD 65.00 | 09/19/2020 03:21:18 |
j****y 1 | USD 60.00 | 09/19/2020 00:10:20 |
m****l 958 | USD 57.00 | 09/19/2020 00:10:20 |
m****l 958 | USD 55.00 | 09/14/2020 17:46:59 |
M****T 37 | USD 50.00 | 09/14/2020 17:46:47 |
m****l 958 | USD 49.00 | 09/14/2020 17:46:47 |
M****T 37 | USD 45.00 | 09/14/2020 17:46:36 |
m****l 958 | USD 43.00 | 09/14/2020 17:46:36 |
M****T 37 | USD 38.00 | 09/14/2020 17:46:11 |
m****l 958 | USD 36.00 | 09/14/2020 17:46:11 |
M****T 37 | USD 30.00 | 09/14/2020 15:09:44 |
K****M 13 | USD 28.00 | 09/14/2020 15:09:44 |
M****T 37 | USD 22.00 | 09/13/2020 12:32:41 |
T****r 30 | USD 20.00 | 09/13/2020 12:32:41 |
M****T 37 | USD 1.00 | 09/13/2020 12:28:21 |
Small Box Two - "Aha Box" This design was Alan Boardman's IPP exchange puzzle in 2004. He describes it as "Designed to lure your non-puzzler friends into "our" world." It gives very few clues upon handling...it seems to be solid, with no way to open it. A solution does exist, and it's quite tricky to discover. Sturdy and pocket sized, a great puzzle to share with friends and non-puzzlers. This little box also has a surprisingly useful amount of space inside!
Construction of this puzzle is very precise, with a solid fit and feel. The Zebrawood contrasts beautifully with the maple...this little guy is just begging to be picked up and played with!