Bidder | Amount | Date |
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m****l 958 | USD 99.00 | 08/29/2021 22:27:33 |
r****s 14 | USD 94.00 | 08/29/2021 15:04:06 |
m****l 958 | USD 89.00 | 08/28/2021 22:17:29 |
r****s 14 | USD 87.00 | 08/28/2021 22:17:29 |
r****s 14 | USD 82.00 | 08/28/2021 05:11:08 |
m****l 958 | USD 77.00 | 08/28/2021 05:11:08 |
m****l 958 | USD 75.00 | 08/28/2021 04:56:02 |
r****s 14 | USD 70.00 | 08/28/2021 04:27:47 |
m****l 958 | USD 69.00 | 08/28/2021 04:27:47 |
m****l 958 | USD 65.00 | 08/27/2021 23:49:40 |
r****s 14 | USD 60.00 | 08/27/2021 23:15:48 |
m****l 958 | USD 58.00 | 08/27/2021 23:15:48 |
m****l 958 | USD 55.00 | 08/27/2021 22:58:50 |
r****s 14 | USD 50.00 | 08/27/2021 22:58:41 |
m****l 958 | USD 50.00 | 08/27/2021 22:58:41 |
r****s 14 | USD 46.00 | 08/27/2021 16:17:43 |
f****n 86 | USD 44.00 | 08/27/2021 16:17:43 |
r****s 14 | USD 42.00 | 08/27/2021 16:14:03 |
f****n 86 | USD 40.00 | 08/27/2021 16:14:03 |
r****s 14 | USD 35.00 | 08/23/2021 16:35:25 |
m****l 958 | USD 30.00 | 08/23/2021 01:17:22 |
Melting Block (Redstone Box) designed by Thomas H. O'Beirne, crafted in red oak by Jerry McFarland. Bottom of box has stamped number "16" next to "JM 90" written in pencil. From the estate of Dr. Benjamin Muckenhoupt.
Puzzle can be assembled with either 8 or 9 pieces. John Rausch writes:
"The puzzle is usually presented as shown in the second photograph with the "extra" block not assembled into the puzzle. The pieces in the box create a regular rectangular solid with no internal voids. In the third photograph, all of the pieces are in the box. Quite a remarkable dissection."
Winning bidder will be invoiced for the total of the winning bid plus shipping fee after the auction closes.