Bidder | Amount | Date |
---|---|---|
g****h 0 | €245.00 | 04.05.2020 14:40:56 |
f****s 48 | €235.00 | 04.05.2020 14:40:56 |
f****s 48 | €210.00 | 28.04.2020 07:08:15 |
C****2 73 | €200.00 | 28.04.2020 07:08:07 |
f****s 48 | €195.00 | 28.04.2020 07:08:07 |
C****2 73 | €185.00 | 26.04.2020 23:26:03 |
f****s 48 | €175.00 | 26.04.2020 23:25:54 |
C****2 73 | €175.00 | 26.04.2020 23:25:54 |
f****s 48 | €160.00 | 26.04.2020 17:18:14 |
C****2 73 | €150.00 | 26.04.2020 17:17:46 |
f****s 48 | €150.00 | 26.04.2020 17:17:46 |
C****2 73 | €110.00 | 23.04.2020 02:41:37 |
a****o 19 | €100.00 | 23.04.2020 02:41:23 |
C****2 73 | €100.00 | 23.04.2020 02:41:23 |
a****o 19 | €85.00 | 22.04.2020 20:11:07 |
g****u 48 | €80.00 | 22.04.2020 20:11:07 |
a****o 19 | €75.00 | 22.04.2020 19:47:13 |
A****n 16 | €70.00 | 22.04.2020 19:47:13 |
a****o 19 | €55.00 | 22.04.2020 19:46:43 |
A****n 16 | €50.00 | 22.04.2020 19:46:43 |
a****o 19 | €10.00 | 22.04.2020 19:46:34 |
From the set of IPP21 exchange puzzles this is "Tube it in".
Designed, produced, and exchanged by Wil Strijbos.
The original metal puzzle, consisting of 14 rectangular or square slices of tube.
The objective is to pack all pieces into each other and finally into the single larges piece.
The largest piece (hence the solved puzzle) measures 45 x 30 x 30 mm.