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Burr in a Cage caged burr by Bill Cutler

Burr in a Cage caged burr by Bill Cutler

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Item Location: Australia

A$75.00

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One of the puzzles Nob Yoshigahara made in his HIKIMI factory in Japan to exchange at IPP20 in LA in 2000. This is a Bill Cutler burr design with 6 pieces to fit into the wooden cage. It is a recreation of Bin-Cross that was produced by Toyo Glass. It can only be assembled one way inside the cage.

 It is packaged not solved. But it does have its printed solution included.
The puzzle is made from Wood 
Size: Cage is 70mm x 50mm x 50mm

Condition: Good. As given. The shrink wrap plastic is slightly torn but it has never been taken out of the shrink wrap and played with.

General Information:
This is Brian Young from Mr Puzzle in Australia selling some doubles as a result of merging Ray Mead’s collection into my own existing collection.  The puzzle has been in Ray’s collection since he bought it from Nob at IPP20.

If you have any questions you can email me separately via our Mr Puzzle email address, mrpuzzle@mrpuzzle.com.au  But please don’t email and ask to discontinue the auction. All auctions will run their duration. It’s the fairest course for everyone. 

All prices in Australian Dollars (not US Dollars).  We much prefer payment via Wise or other bank transfer. PayPal is also possible.

After the auction please message me to let me know if you would like standard or express postage. Rates below. Then I will send an invoice including postage (and tariff for US buyers). 

If you buy more than one item I will be happy to combine ship and quote postage based on exact weight. Usually unless a very heavy puzzle is involved it won’t be much different to the single item below.

Cost to ship this puzzle Standard:
Australia A$10.00 - NZ A$21.00 - US/Canada/EU/Asia  A$25.00 - UK/Scandinavia A$36.00 -Other countries please request a quote.

Cost to ship this puzzle Express:
Australia A$15.00 - NZ A$38.00 - US/Canada/EU/Asia  A$44.00 - UK/Scandinavia A$49.00 - Other countries please request a quote.

Import duties/tariffs are not included in the final price.
The import duty or tariff rate may be different for every country so please check the rate that applies to your own country.
It is usual practice that import duties or tariffs are paid by the buyer at the point of import or delivery in your own country.

USA is the exception. The USA government has mandated that the tariff be paid to them from Australia before we can send the parcel. The tariff percentage may be different depending on where the puzzle was made. 

The country where this puzzle was made is Japan.  At this time the Tariff is 15% + Admin fee.


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