Benjamin Franklin’s Lost Inventor’s Case
There are puzzle boxes…
and then there are pieces that transcend the category entirely.
This is not a production work.
This is not a design that will be repeated.
This is a singular object—created as if it were recovered, not made.
Only one exists.
What is presented here is not merely a sequential discovery puzzle—
but a fully realized mechanical narrative, built to challenge not only the hands… but the mind behind them.
Nothing about this piece yields easily.
Each movement is deliberate.
Each mechanism resists assumption.
Progress is not given—it is earned through persistence, intuition, and obsession.
Over 80 precise movements are required to breach the case.
And even then… you are only at the threshold.
Presence & Construction
Commanding in both scale and weight, the case asserts itself immediately:
22 inches in length
28 inches in height
10 inches in width
Approximately 45 pounds
This is not an object that sits quietly on a shelf.
It occupies space. It demands attention.
Crafted from a convergence of rare and exotic woods—tigerwood, bloodwood, cedar, oak, and more—the structure feels less constructed than curated.
Each material appears chosen with intent… though that intent is never fully explained.
Five sides present themselves.
No obvious starting point.
A design that refuses to guide you.
Internal Complexity
Contained within:
individual components that will make you wonder just what do you have?
Hidden tools of unusual and unfamiliar purpose
Layered mechanisms that evolve as the case reveals itself
This is not simply a puzzle to be solved—
it is a system to be understood.
Each discovery reframes the last.
Each solution introduces new uncertainty.
it's more that just a Puzzle Box It an Adventure
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