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The Mummy's Curse, IPP19 (1999) Exchange Puzzle made by Wayne Daniel

The Mummy's Curse, IPP19 (1999) Exchange Puzzle made by Wayne Daniel

EmpTy18 40
Item Location: United States

$55.00

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clej1 53 $55.00 15.01.2024 03:25:24
Canuck 408 $50.00 15.01.2024 03:25:15
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Canuck 408 $45.00 14.01.2024 00:10:07
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The Mummy's Curse was Harold Cataquet's exchange puzzle at IPP19, held in London in 1999.  It was designed by Harold, and produced by the great Wayne Daniel and Interlocking Puzzles, so that the quality and fit are superb.  The wood is beautiful and quite heavy.  The puzzle consists of 11 polycubes and offers three challenges:  form a

  • 4x4x4 cube
  • 8x8 square
  • 3x4x5 rectangular solid
The Mummy's Curse comes as received 24 years ago at IPP19 in its original cardboard box, and is in pristine condition.  I will provide a copy of the solution to The Mummy's Curse from the IPP19 exchange booklet. 

I will ship within the US at insured priority mail pricing (from between $11.45 and 17.05, depending on postal code), or at via ground advantage (first class mail) from between $10.25 and $14.90, depending on postal code). I am happy to ship internationally at cost, but I cannot always guarantee that overseas packages can be insured or tracked.

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