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Excalibur, IPP19 (1999) Exchange Puzzle by Gary Foshee
Excalibur, IPP19 (1999) Exchange Puzzle by Gary Foshee

Excalibur, IPP19 (1999) Exchange Puzzle by Gary Foshee

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Item Location: United States

$960.00

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Wolfyy7 22 $960.00 23.01.2024 04:23:15
cemysce 47 $950.00 23.01.2024 04:23:15
Wolfyy7 22 $885.00 23.01.2024 04:23:02
cemysce 47 $875.00 23.01.2024 04:23:02
Wolfyy7 22 $775.00 22.01.2024 05:48:00
LLCoolJ128 33 $765.00 22.01.2024 05:48:00
Wolfyy7 22 $585.00 22.01.2024 05:47:02
LLCoolJ128 33 $575.00 22.01.2024 05:47:02
Wolfyy7 22 $360.00 22.01.2024 04:17:26
LLCoolJ128 33 $350.00 22.01.2024 04:17:26
LLCoolJ128 33 $311.00 21.01.2024 22:36:55
Locky22 21 $301.00 21.01.2024 22:36:55
LLCoolJ128 33 $285.00 21.01.2024 22:23:28
regangreen 8 $275.00 21.01.2024 22:23:28
regangreen 8 $261.00 19.01.2024 17:32:49
WDIGMI 79 $251.00 18.01.2024 05:35:29
lrvick 122 $246.00 18.01.2024 05:35:29
WDIGMI 79 $236.00 16.01.2024 16:31:47
Description
Gary Foshee was one of the early innovators of "sequential discovery" and "blind solve" modern puzzles.  Excalibur (which may or may not be one or the other!) was Gary's exchange puzzle at IPP19, held in London in 1999.  It was both designed and manufactured by Gary.  The goal, of course, is to remove the King Arthur's sword from the "stone."  Note the beautiful "IPP XIX" brass plaque attached to the aluminum "stone." 

Excalibur comes as received 24 years ago at IPP19 in its original felt pouch with attached instructions (see second photo), and remains in very nice condition.  I will provide a copy of the solution to Excalibur from the IPP19 booklet. 

I will ship within the US at insured priority mail pricing for $10.20, or via ground advantage (first class mail) for between $6.35 and $6.65, depending on postal code. I am happy to ship internationally at cost, but I cannot always guarantee that overseas packages can be insured or tracked.

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