Bidder | Amount | Date |
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J****9 100 | USD 42.00 | 02/23/2025 11:48:00 |
M****e 0 | USD 40.00 | 02/23/2025 00:21:49 |
J****9 100 | USD 40.00 | 02/23/2025 00:21:49 |
M****e 0 | USD 33.00 | 02/22/2025 12:49:50 |
J****9 100 | USD 31.00 | 02/22/2025 08:01:51 |
M****e 0 | USD 29.00 | 02/21/2025 16:27:14 |
s****7 10 | USD 27.00 | 02/21/2025 16:27:05 |
M****e 0 | USD 25.00 | 02/21/2025 16:27:05 |
s****7 10 | USD 22.00 | 02/20/2025 16:04:03 |
i****g 2 | USD 20.00 | 02/20/2025 16:04:03 |
s****7 10 | USD 16.00 | 02/20/2025 01:21:37 |
k****i 7 | USD 15.00 | 02/19/2025 20:24:38 |
i****g 2 | USD 15.00 | 02/19/2025 20:24:38 |
k****i 7 | USD 11.00 | 02/17/2025 15:21:39 |
i****g 2 | USD 10.00 | 02/17/2025 15:21:39 |
k****i 7 | USD 0.99 | 02/16/2025 16:09:41 |
Kevin Sadler wrote about it:
“X-ray cube is another challenge from Dr Latussek – the box has been beautifully made from Cherry and the pieces inside are Dark oak. I think it's named this way because the pieces need to be arranged in the box so that the pieces no longer obscure the holes in the top and bottom of the box allow you to see all the way through. In my website review I had not realised that this was the requirement and I had spent the best part of an hour trying to put the pieces back in the box. So far I have completely failed to achieve the main aim – this is one seriously difficult puzzle. For a warmup, put the pieces back in the box and then try again leaving a big hole in the middle. I'm hoping to manage it sometime this week!”
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