| Bidder | Amount | Date |
|---|---|---|
| kismetnumber1 77 | $110.00 | 27.05.2025 17:14:49 |
| Robb8765 116 | $100.00 | 27.05.2025 17:14:49 |
| Robb8765 116 | $85.00 | 21.05.2025 17:10:52 |
| blin 23 | $80.00 | 21.05.2025 17:10:39 |
| Robb8765 116 | $80.00 | 21.05.2025 17:10:39 |
| blin 23 | $65.00 | 21.05.2025 17:10:27 |
| Robb8765 116 | $60.00 | 21.05.2025 17:10:27 |
| blin 23 | $1.00 | 21.05.2025 16:53:57 |
NOTE: The first two images are of the item I am selling. The last three are from the CubicDissection website.
From CubicDissection:
| RELEASED: | 9.15.2010 |
| PRODUCED: | 30 Copies |
| DESIGNER: | Osanori Yamamoto |
| CRAFTSMAN: | Eric Fuller |
| MATERIAL: | Bubinga / Granadillo |
| COMMENTS: | This clever puzzle shows major design chops. Using four identical, simple pieces and a cage, Yamamoto created a level 9.2.5 beauty with only one solution. Definitely one of those "Why didn't I think of that?" situations; I am nevertheless priveleged to make it despite not being clever enough to think of it. Fun to solve, a nice half hour challenge for the serious puzzler. Maybe 5 minutes if your name is Oskar. > I could have glued the cage together from a bunch of sticks, but where's the fun in that? Instead the top and bottom is made from mitered component pieces, replete with clever notching to facilitate the inset cross braces. A fine cage if I do say so myself. > Each piece signed and dated; ~30 copies made for sale. |
| SIZE: | 3" |
| PRICE: | $49 (SOLD OUT) |
The puzzle is located in the United States, but I will ship
worldwide.
Customs forms for international shipments will reflect actual
payments.
Payments can be made through PayPal (Friends & Family preferred).
Buyer to pay shipping calculated after auction.
Please wait for the updated invoice before making payment.