DerekBosch 168
Tricky Dick
from mrpuzzle australia...There have been a few puzzles using similar topology released over the years, but while this design appears simple to solve at first, it will actually prove very difficult.the disk is design NOT to go through the loop.Buyer is responsible for shipping and paypal fees
13.00
11 bids
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DerekBosch 168
Clive Cube
from puzzleworld.org:The objective of the Clive Cube is to remove the rods. This is
accomplished by turning and sliding the rods in a particular order. It
is a six-step operation. When removed, the rods have several round
notches which form the "lock".Buyer is responsible for shipping and paypal fees
5.00
1 bid
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jchiou 51
"One Tough Puzzle" - Great American Puzzle Company
This is a very difficult 9-piece jigsaw puzzle. There is no picture to assemble. Instead, the puzzler must find the correct orientation of the 9 pieces to assemble them into a 3 x 3 grid.Used, but in excellent condition.Buyer pays actual postage. I will ship via US Postal Service. Domestic buyers can choose either first class or Priority Mail (both with Delivery Confirmation). Contact me for international shipping options.
1.00
1 bid
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jchiou 51
Trickster Puzzle Pouch - Eric Fuller
This is in like-new condition.Buyer pays actual postage. I will ship via US Postal Service. First class or Priority mail (both with Delivery Confirmation) for domestic purchase - buyer's choice. Contact me for international shipping options.Here is the official description from Cubic Dissection (the price refers to the original retail price):***************DESIGNER:
Unknown
CRAFTSMAN:
Eric Fuller
MATERIAL:
Premium...
17.00
7 bids
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DerekBosch 168
Kings Court
from pentangle/cleverwood.com“This puzzle is primarily meant to arouse and confuse you rather than lead you a
merry dance. A ball is concealed inside the assembly and obstructs the movement of the
pieces in certain locations. By orientating the puzzle in different ways the ball can be
moved, thus making it possible to take the assembly apart completely. You are next faced
with a much more difficult task - reassembly Including the ball! CAN YOU HOLD A
‘BALL’ IN THE ...
51.00
27 bids
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DerekBosch 168
Patio Block
here's Stewart Coffin's challenge of this puzzle:An interesting puzzle is suggested by joining 1 x 2 x 2 blocks in pairs all
possible ways. The resulting 10 pieces are shown in Fig. 60. They can be
assembled into a 4 x 4 x 5 solid, and there are said to be 25 solutions. Now
eliminate the two pieces that are themselves rectangular, and see if the
remaining eight (shaded) will assemble into a 4 x 4 x 4 cube. After you have
become convinced that they will not, find a set that will by duplicati...
40.00
1 bid
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DerekBosch 168
Hong Kong Horror
The object of the Hong Kong Horror is to remove the wand or loop, locked in the bottom trapeze... No force is needed to solve this puzzle... Comes with a stand (which doesn't work very well...)and a solution (which works just fine...)Buyer is responsible for shipping and paypal fees
40.00
1 bid
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Vinco 8
Icosahedron 362
This puzzle was made for some exhibitions.The icosahodron puzzle has c. 50 cm in diameter.The wedge of this icosahedron has c. 32 cm.For this puzzle was used balls in diameter 45 mm.The using wood is beech and colored beech.On the wedge of the icosahedron is 8 wooden balls.There is 10 different pieces - together 80 pieces.For this puzzle was used 362 wooden balls.The puzzle has c. 14 kg.Shipping cost around the Europe is 80 USD.Shipping cost to USA is 220 USD.
400.00
1 bid
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DerekBosch 168
Crown Of Thorns
The
object of the puzzle is to disassemble the thirty pieces and reassemble
into this attractive collection of stellated rhombic dodecahedrons.
This puzzle was conceived whilst
making the Diagonal Twins exchange puzzle for IPP25. Brian just kept
extending pieces to see where it would lead.tThere are 288 saw cuts in this puzzle. Each piece is cut from a single piece of wood. No glue is used in the puzzle. The
very fine tolerances of each saw cut are the secret to it fitting
together ...
70.00
3 bids
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JimYoungblood 7
Cluster Buster (truncated)
This puzzle was made by Lee Krasnow. It is called the Cluster Buster but it is made in a truncated version and uses three different woods to make this puzzle which is an easier puzzle according to Lee because of the truncated end pieces of the puzzle. They make it easier to grab in order to take it apart as well as put back together. I find them both difficult but understand what Lee means when he says the flattened tips make it so that it does not require 6 fingers to take apart the non truncat...
4,567.00
18 bids
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JimYoungblood 7
7-Woods Puzzle
This puzzle is made by Lee
Krasnow, Lee considers this puzzle a relatively easy puzzle as well as a very
beautiful puzzle. The design is made using 6 woods for each face of the cubic
design and one more wood for the interior or center of the puzzle pieces. It’s
complexity lies in the ability of the puzzle solver to match up each of the six
sides of the puzzle with the same woods so when the two halves of the puzzle
are joined the matching woods compliment each other. This puzzle ...
342.00
9 bids
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JimYoungblood 7
Diagonal Cube
This puzzle is a variation of
the Diagonal Burr, however you wouldn't think so from looking at it. Like many of Coffin's
designs, the six pieces of this puzzle represent a complete set of
non-symmetrical permutations, and will assemble in only one way. Disassembly is
possible on only one of the four-fold axes. This design is isomorphically the
same as many of Coffin's other puzzles such as Augmented
Four Corners and Triangular Prism, however the average
person will probably have ...
625.00
5 bids
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JimYoungblood 7
Second Stellation
The six pieces of this puzzle
all have the same shape, but different arrangements of the four colors of wood.
The pieces will assemble in many different ways to form the third stellation of
the rhombic dodecahedron. It is essentially a third stellation version of Stewart Coffin's Nova -- the obvious goal with
this puzzle is to get the same colored sticks to line up. There are other ways
to put the pieces together with color symmetry as well. Disassembly is possible
along any of the...
3,559.00
15 bids
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JimYoungblood 7
Fixed Sticks
By lengthening the triangular
stick segments of the Permuted
Third Stellation, a puzzle that resembles a nest of triangular sticks
results. At first glance one might expect to be able to simply pull one of them
out thus collapsing the whole thing... not so easy!
Comparing this puzzle to the Permuted Third Stellation, the
additional length of the triangular stick segments eliminates one of the two
solutions, and makes it so that the remaining unique solution is only able to
dis...
5,878.00
21 bids
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JimYoungblood 7
Fixed Sticks
By lengthening the triangular
stick segments of the Permuted
Third Stellation, a puzzle that resembles a nest of triangular sticks
results. At first glance one might expect to be able to simply pull one of them
out thus collapsing the whole thing... not so easy!
Comparing this puzzle to the Permuted Third Stellation, the
additional length of the triangular stick segments eliminates one of the two
solutions, and makes it so that the remaining unique solution is only able to
dis...
2,000.00
6 bids
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JimYoungblood 7
Diagonal Star
The Diagonal Star is a
variation of the Diagonal Burr.
All six pieces are identical. They are like the pieces in the Diagonal Burr, but with
the ends beveled to an edge. The resulting shape is the first Stellation of a
rhombic dodecahedron. It is assembled by making two subassemblies of three
pieces each, and sliding them together. This design is very old -- nobody
really knows who invented it. In Stewart Coffin's book Puzzling World of Polyhedral
Dissections, he writes:
Someo...
548.00
15 bids
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JimYoungblood 7
Diagonal Star
The Diagonal Star is a
variation of the Diagonal Burr.
All six pieces are identical. They are like the pieces in the Diagonal Burr, but with
the ends beveled to an edge. The resulting shape is the first Stellation of a
rhombic dodecahedron. It is assembled by making two subassemblies of three
pieces each, and sliding them together. This design is very old -- nobody
really knows who invented it. In Stewart Coffin's book Puzzling World of Polyhedral
Dissections, he writes:
Someo...
575.00
15 bids
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Paul Eibe - DNORTY by Wayne Daniels
Crafted by Wayne Daniels, this interesting six piece burr can has six unique solutions and is the only notchable, voidless set that can be put together six different ways.
It is marked "Interlocking Puzzles 2001". IP is out of business, and it is highly unlikely any more will ever be made.
Woods used look to be: Walnut, Paduak, Maple, Mahogany, Pau Ferro and sappy Granadillo
This item is on consignment and is being listed by me for an anonymous seller. I have it in my possession, ...
440.00
39 bids
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Robert Yarger - Stickman Chopsticks Box by Robert yarger
This box if from my personal collection. It is brand new and unused and comes from the second edition (ebony accented chopsticks)
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Shipping cost will be calculated after the end of the auction. Winning bidder will pay the actual postage amount plus $3 for the first item and $1 for each additional item to pay for packaging costs. Please add 3.5% for paypal p...
300.00
23 bids
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toml942 5
Bill Cutler - Lattice by Jerry McFarland
Lattice is Bill Cutler's earliest difficult-to-take-apart design
1,000.00
38 bids
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