Bidder | Amount | Date |
---|---|---|
B****5 54 | USD 172.00 | 11/27/2021 01:40:06 |
m****l 958 | USD 162.00 | 11/27/2021 01:40:06 |
m****l 958 | USD 160.00 | 11/27/2021 01:29:29 |
B****5 54 | USD 150.00 | 11/27/2021 01:29:17 |
m****l 958 | USD 150.00 | 11/27/2021 01:29:17 |
B****5 54 | USD 135.00 | 11/25/2021 05:14:26 |
m****l 958 | USD 125.00 | 11/25/2021 05:14:26 |
B****5 54 | USD 110.00 | 11/23/2021 04:31:41 |
M****l 51 | USD 100.00 | 11/23/2021 04:31:20 |
B****5 54 | USD 100.00 | 11/23/2021 04:31:20 |
M****l 51 | USD 92.00 | 11/21/2021 12:11:57 |
Note: The box came with a tiny dent on the top of the lid. As others have mentioned on Discord, the pieces fit very snug, but don't require too much force.
When I saw the name for this, my mind immediately went to creating an old fashioned "Tea Box". I thought the simple box with its relatively small obstructions and rather plain "T'" shaped pieces provide quite the challenge, but I felt it could use something to make it look a little fancier. The laser work on the box added a good bit of time, but I thought the end product was work the time. This was Haym's exchange puzzle at IPP a few years ago.