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ID: 108709 Closed
Make Room – Standard Range Mr Puzzle
Make Room – Standard Range Mr Puzzle
Make Room – Standard Range Mr Puzzle

Make Room – Standard Range Mr Puzzle

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Item Location: Australia

A$430.00

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AJK 100 A$430.00 13.05.2021 20:55:31
Robb8765 127 A$420.00 13.05.2021 20:55:31
AJK 100 A$410.00 13.05.2021 20:55:00
Robb8765 127 A$400.00 13.05.2021 20:55:00
AJK 100 A$390.00 13.05.2021 20:36:38
Robb8765 127 A$380.00 13.05.2021 20:36:38
Robb8765 127 A$370.00 13.05.2021 08:45:22
AJK 100 A$360.00 13.05.2021 08:43:28
Robb8765 127 A$350.00 13.05.2021 08:43:28
Robb8765 127 A$280.00 13.05.2021 08:19:50
AJK 100 A$279.00 13.05.2021 08:19:50
AJK 100 A$240.00 13.05.2021 08:19:36
Robb8765 127 A$230.00 13.05.2021 08:19:36
AJK 100 A$190.00 13.05.2021 08:01:56
Robb8765 127 A$180.00 13.05.2021 08:01:56
Robb8765 127 A$80.00 02.05.2021 08:47:43
WDIGMI 82 A$75.00 02.05.2021 08:47:15
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YassCherry 78 A$40.00 02.05.2021 02:02:03
Description

Standard Range version of Make Room puzzle made from January 2004 to February 2005.  Designer Stewart Coffin. The puzzle was made at Mr Puzzle with the kind permission of Stewart Coffin.

 

This puzzle is still in its original shrink-wrap with card and solution. I didn’t open it to check it. It looks exactly like when I first sold it.

 

Original Text from Mr Puzzle website:

 

The puzzle is to re-pack all 9 pieces in the box so that all pieces are under the closed lid. You will need to make room for the key (dowel) to fit.

 

Mr Puzzle redesigned Make Room so that this version has a unique solution. In 1997 Stewart Coffin originally designed Make Room and allocated it #127 in his numbering system although only one of these puzzles was made. Click here to view this original design by Stewart Coffin. At IPP21 in Tokyo in 2001 a larger version of the puzzle #127-A was given by Jerry Slocum as his exchange gift. That version had 14 separate solutions to fit all nine pieces in the box.

 

Size 90mm x 85mm x 78mm

 

General Information:

 

I know I don’t have much feedback but this is Brian & Sue Young aka Mr Puzzle auctioning these puzzles. If you’re concerned then contact me separately via the Mr Puzzle Australia website to confirm.

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 accept payment via PayPal with no fees.

 

The puzzles will be shipped from us here in Australia and we’ll send a PayPal invoice after the auction is closed. If you buy more than one item we’re happy to combine ship and quote based on weight.

Cost to ship this puzzle Standard:

Australia/NZ 10.00

US/Canada/UK/Asia 13.00

France/Germany/Italy 15.00

Other Europe & Rest of the World 20.00

 

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