Bidder | Amount | Date |
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D****m 10 | USD 120.00 | 09/18/2022 06:52:56 |
A****e 8 | USD 117.00 | 09/18/2022 06:52:56 |
A****e 8 | USD 99.00 | 09/17/2022 16:54:53 |
P****i 113 | USD 94.00 | 09/17/2022 16:54:53 |
A****e 8 | USD 70.00 | 09/17/2022 11:01:09 |
j****1 48 | USD 65.00 | 09/17/2022 11:01:09 |
j****1 48 | USD 60.00 | 09/13/2022 18:39:52 |
A****e 8 | USD 55.00 | 09/13/2022 18:39:52 |
A****e 8 | USD 27.00 | 09/11/2022 15:20:10 |
j****1 48 | USD 25.00 | 09/11/2022 15:20:10 |
A****e 8 | USD 10.00 | 09/11/2022 12:45:52 |
This is definitely a Scorpius puzzle. I *think* it is by Arjeu as it has an information sheet in French and the box has the name and number they used for this puzzle (Satellite CT49). The six identical 4 stick pieces, each break down into individual sticks, with pins and holes holding them together. The only reason I question whether it might actually be by Arjeu is that it has not been made in their usual woods. I assume it is an early puzzle by them.
It is of course a copy of Stewart Coffin's Scorpius Puzzle.
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This is one of a number of rare/collectible/hard to find puzzles that I (Steve Nicholls) am selling on behalf of Ethel Brokenshire. Those who knew Laurie will understand how well these have been looked after. The puzzles are being listed with modest starting prices, please bid generously.
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I will be happy to combine shipping if you win multiple items.