Bidder | Amount | Date |
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r****t 160 | $274.00 | 26.05.2022 13:47:11 |
F****m 532 | $264.00 | 26.05.2022 13:47:11 |
r****t 160 | $253.00 | 26.05.2022 13:47:00 |
F****m 532 | $243.00 | 26.05.2022 13:47:00 |
r****t 160 | $232.00 | 26.05.2022 13:41:47 |
F****m 532 | $222.00 | 26.05.2022 13:41:47 |
r****t 160 | $211.00 | 26.05.2022 13:41:34 |
F****m 532 | $201.00 | 26.05.2022 13:41:34 |
r****t 160 | $173.00 | 26.05.2022 00:04:08 |
F****m 532 | $163.00 | 26.05.2022 00:04:08 |
F****m 532 | $160.00 | 25.05.2022 19:29:24 |
r****t 160 | $150.00 | 25.05.2022 19:29:24 |
r****t 160 | $142.00 | 25.05.2022 19:29:03 |
F****m 532 | $132.00 | 25.05.2022 19:29:03 |
r****t 160 | $110.00 | 24.05.2022 16:09:01 |
j****9 149 | $100.00 | 24.05.2022 16:09:01 |
j****9 149 | $75.00 | 20.05.2022 04:42:22 |
Here’s an excerpt from Jerry’s blog:
“The Mysterious Galaxy is a framed burr; consisting of a box frame with a number of internal protrusions. The object is to take out and fit back in all the 4 pieces. Unlike the Galaxy Z, only 3 pieces here are congruent (identical).
This puzzle is no walk in the park. The orientation and interlocking of the pieces (especially with the one single different piece) with the notched protrusions provide for a very difficult process of removal.
While trial and error may work to some extent initially, it can also land you in a dead end and figuring your way back to the start position then becomes another additional challenge that frustrates.”
Shipping cost to be determined at close of the auction.