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Dirty Dozen by Alfons Eyckmans

Dirty Dozen by Alfons Eyckmans

Canuck 395
Item Location: Canada

$110.00

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W****r 37 $110.00 26.07.2023 23:04:53
B****p 28 $100.00 26.07.2023 02:56:35
t****i 54 $95.00 26.07.2023 02:56:35
B****p 28 $80.00 21.07.2023 01:01:46
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This iconic 16 piece burr puzzle by Alfons is a burr within a burr and is the first design with hidden pieces.


It features a level move count 29.9.2.1.1.1.1.2.


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