| Bidder | Amount | Date |
|---|---|---|
| F****m 332 | USD 60.00 | 02/22/2025 10:48:11 |
| M****e 7 | USD 55.00 | 02/21/2025 16:21:20 |
| F****m 332 | USD 53.00 | 02/21/2025 16:21:20 |
| F****m 332 | USD 50.00 | 02/21/2025 16:21:10 |
| M****e 7 | USD 48.00 | 02/21/2025 16:21:10 |
| F****m 332 | USD 46.00 | 02/20/2025 23:05:27 |
| g****m 102 | USD 44.00 | 02/20/2025 23:05:27 |
| g****m 102 | USD 16.00 | 02/20/2025 09:28:33 |
| M****e 7 | USD 15.00 | 02/20/2025 09:28:33 |
| g****m 102 | USD 11.00 | 02/19/2025 17:37:46 |
| V****c 13 | USD 10.00 | 02/19/2025 17:37:46 |
| g****m 102 | USD 6.00 | 02/16/2025 15:54:39 |
| k****i 7 | USD 5.00 | 02/16/2025 15:54:39 |
| g****m 102 | USD 0.99 | 02/16/2025 15:26:14 |
Identity I A is a lovely puzzle exchanged from Frans de Vreugd at IPP 38. It was made by Pelikan and masterfully so.
Frans’ exchange puzzle for last year was Identity I A designed by Andrey Ustjuzhanin. It consists of four identical pieces packed into a U-shaped frame. Although many exchange puzzles may be of a slightly lower quality than a craftsman would make to sell, the Identity I A puzzle is of top notch quality. The frame is made from wenge, one of my favorite types of wood for puzzles. The pieces are equally nice, but I’m embarrassed to admit that I don’t know the exact type of wood used. The puzzle is nicely finished and the frame even uses dowels to reinforce the joints. The color of the pieces and dowels contrast nicely with the dark wenge frame.
Shipping cost to be calculated after auction end