I have decided to offer up this puzzle in an effort to further thin out my personal collection. This awesome packing puzzle was Henry’s IPP 38 Exchange in San Diego, California.Henry cleverly decided to take a cue from Brian Young’s previous design of his ‘Euro Star’ to create this cool San Diego packing puzzle. Once again the pieces spell out the name of the puzzle and uses several obstructions making for a tricky solve.It of course carries on the ‘Train’ theme that has now beco...
This diminutive puzzle is a very difficult assembly puzzle with a unique solution by Kevin. It was developed using pieces taken from 9 different of Kevin’s designs. It was an IPP 22 Exchange Gift.I made a Box and Lid from Leopardwood and Wenge Slipfeathers with an inner clamshell box made from Black Limba.Comes with original packaging with information sheet.Shipping cost to be confirmed at close of auction.
I have decided to offer up this puzzle in an effort to further thin out my personal collection. This awesome packing puzzle was Henry’s IPP 32 Exchange in Washington D.C.Once you remove the Caboose box you’ll notice that one piece remains attached to the base and now you must fit all the pieces inside the box and replace it onto the caboose.Shipping cost to be determined at close of auction.
I have decided to offer up this puzzle in an effort to further thin out my personal collection. This was Henry Strout's IPP 41 Exchange puzzle in Houston, Texas.This packing puzzle has a ‘Train’ theme with the goal of packing six pieces into the box, however they all won’t fit in the box, with an opening at one end you literally have to ‘think outside the box’.Shipping cost to be determined at close of auction.