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ID: 113995 Closed
SEARious Burr by Brian Young

SEARious Burr by Brian Young

Louyvon 233
Item Location: Canada

$415.00

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P****r 136 $415.00 23.09.2022 23:05:25
t****3 29 $407.00 23.09.2022 23:05:25
P****r 136 $394.00 23.09.2022 15:13:20
t****3 29 $384.00 23.09.2022 15:13:20
t****3 29 $350.00 22.09.2022 01:10:05
W****I 80 $340.00 21.09.2022 18:35:53
t****3 29 $333.00 21.09.2022 18:35:53
t****3 29 $310.00 19.09.2022 11:30:32
W****I 80 $300.00 19.09.2022 11:30:32
W****I 80 $295.00 18.09.2022 11:48:58
p****r 22 $285.00 18.09.2022 11:48:58
W****I 80 $260.00 16.09.2022 19:22:54
Y****y 72 $250.00 16.09.2022 19:22:54
W****I 80 $200.00 16.09.2022 19:17:34
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Description



This puzzle is a gorgeous puzzle and although there was 200 made it still is hard to come by.


Here’s Brian’s description from Mr. Puzzle:


“This puzzle was Brian’s first step towards a true sequential discovery puzzle. Inspired by Gary Foshee’s lecture about the Safe Gary had made as an IPP host gift for Edward Hordern in 1999 Brian decided then and there these were the types of puzzles he would like to start making more of!

The puzzle is to take the SEARious burr apart. Modelled on Chicago’s tallest building, the Sears Tower, Brian created this 13 piece interlocking burr.

But it’s so much more than just an interlocking burr; incorporating the use of tools supplied as part of the puzzle it’s biggest challenge is to open the secret lock. It will take 13 steps to unlock the complex internal mechanism. The elegant solutions does not involve force, or banging, or hitting against another surface.

Even though it has no gravity pins or magnets Brian still considers it to be a very challenging puzzle. Is 13 your lucky number?

This puzzle was Brian’s first step towards a true sequential discovery puzzle.  Inspired by Gary Foshee’s lecture about the Safe Gary had made as an IPP host gift for Edward Hordern in 1999 Brian decided then and there these were the types of puzzles he would like to start making more of!

Manufactured from Queensland Black Wattle; aka Australian Blackwood this tree is a member of the Acacia family and native only to Australia.

Size: 60mm x 60mm x 137mm tall to the top of it’s communications towers.”


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