Stickmanbox 11
Stickman Fulcrum (No. 11) - Robert Yarger
This Stickman Fulcrum Puzzle Box (No. 11) is really not that difficult to solve (fairly trivial in fact). It requires only 6 moves to reach its two compartments. It is, however, visually stunning, with a depth of mechanism that begs to have it picked up and played with.
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The box is 4.5” x 3” x 2.5” and is crafted from maple, purpleheart and wenge. It comes with its own full-color 4-page instruction booklet. I am not sure why this box was left over. It is in perfect working order ...
675.00
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Stickmanbox 11
Stickman Clock Box (No. 6) - Robert Yarger
The secret chamber of this Stickman Grandfather Clock Puzzle Box (No. 6) can only be opened when both of its clock hands are positioned exactly at 12:00. Of course, getting its hands to exactly 12:00 is not an easy feat. Although all mechanical components can be seen working through the front glass panel, the secret to actually aligning the hands is curiously evasive. It takes patience, logic and a bit of old fashioned dexterity to figure this one out.
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This particular puzzle box was never ...
2,107.00
22 bids
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Stickmanbox 11
Stickman No. 4 - Robert Yarger
Designed and crafted by puzzle artists Robert Yarger and Eric Fuller, the Stickman No 4 Puzzlebox has two hidden compartments that can only be opened by properly manipulating the wooden tiles around the four faces of the box. Tiles move from one side to the next by use of a unique all-wood mechanical clutch. This clutch can be pulled up to grab a tile, then retracted, turned and reopened to position the tile on another side. Each compartment is protected by a unique magnetic lock that will on...
1,700.00
14 bids
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