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A drive Down Lombard Street by Brian Young
A drive Down Lombard Street by Brian Young
A drive Down Lombard Street by Brian Young

A drive Down Lombard Street by Brian Young

jfreedman 51

USD 400.00

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W****I 101 USD 400.00 09/17/2023 13:55:58
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FromĀ  the Mr. Puzzle web site:

The object of the puzzle is to take a drive down Lombard Street, from Hyde Street to Leavensworth Street. Manoeuvre the ball bearing from tile to tile, starting at Hyde Street and deliver it to Leavensworth Street. Beware, a wrong move can cause a crash, forcing you to start all over again at the top.

To do this you will need to complete this dexterity slide puzzle. This sliding block puzzle is very different to others. Firstly, you cannot touch the tiles that you must slide because they are behind perspex. You must use dexterity to do this. Generally, more than one block at a time will be moving which means you must think many moves ahead. Secondly, you use the blocks that you are sliding to deliver the ball bearing from top to bottom of the puzzle.

This is like a maze because at the same time you are sliding the blocks you are forming the maze-like track that the ball bearing must take to arrive at the bottom. Most of the pieces are different; that is the tracks in each tile that carry the ball bearing are different. There are many different ways of solving the puzzle, some with more or less dexterity, but Brian intended that the ultimate solution would be to manipulate the ball bearing with very little dexterity; ie: a minimum number of block movements.

There are two choices of wood for the tiles. Either 1. Western Australian Jarrah (red toned wood) SOLD OUT or 2. Queensland Blackbean (brown streaky type wood). The frame of the puzzle is made from Papua New Guinean Rosewood.


I accept WISE and Paypal

Specifications
Designer
Brian Young
Craftsman / Manufacturer
Brian Young
Material
Papua New Guinean Rosewood and Queensland Blackbean
Unit of Measurement
Centimeters
Size
7.5 X 14.4 X 3.5
Grade
(A) Collector: Flaws must be very minor, subtle, and difficult to identify.
Cosmetic Issues
none
Function
(1) Perfect: Neither loose nor tight, no binding or alignment issues, moves smoothly.
Functional Issues
None
Repairs
No
Packaging
N/A
Documentation
N/A
Assembly
Assembled
Smoke-free home
Yes
Payments & Returns
Payment Methods
PayPal, PayPal
Postage & Shipping
Item Location
L4C 9N7, Ontario, Canada
Ships To
Worldwide
Returns Accepted
No
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