Washington Monument sequential discovery puzzle
$351.00
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Description
I've been collecting puzzles for about 45 years. I'm selling some of my collection because my wife has some serious medical problems and we've run out of money.
Every item will be examined prior to listing, photographed from all sides, and any flaws or damage will be noted.
Typical image sequence will be: overall (with U.S. quarter for scale), front, right, back, left, top, bottom, and details if deemed necessary. Additional photos will be uploaded on request.
I will use USPS Priority Mail, insured for the full amount of the puzzle.
Buyer pays shipping, to be calculated after the sale. (Please don't send payment until the total is updated with the shipping cost.)
Payment is via PayPal only.
Thank you for looking, and good luck if you bid.
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(description from the Mr. Puzzle archives...)
Washington Monument sequential discovery puzzle
Edward Hordern IPP32
Puzzle Exchange – Washington DC, USA. August 2012.
Awarded 3rd Prize for Themed Puzzle Award at IPP32.
325 made.
Presented by Brian Young. Made
by Mr Puzzle Australia. Designed by Brian Young
Original
Price: AU$75.90
One of these puzzles resold in March 2020 on
Cubicdissection marketplace for USD 335.00 (that’s equal to about
AU$520.00)
Another just resold in April 2020 in Haubrich Puzzle
Auction for Euro 368 (that’s over AU$615 at today’s exchange
rate)
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There’s Red, White & Blue on the flags. There’s the White monument on a Red base. Can you find the other Blue? If you keep searching you’ll find it inside the puzzle. And we’re not referring to the use of “blue” language or going “blue” in the face (excuse our Aussie slang) with frustration.
The object of the puzzle is to unlock and open it, find the blue, close and relock it. You’ll have solved the puzzle when you can complete these two stages. First stage Lock all gravity pins inside the round base of the obelisk so they do not move. This will allow you to remove the obelisk from the base. If you open the puzzle by chance then the gravity pins will still move freely; this is not the intended solution. The first stage is not completed until the gravity pins are locked inside the round base. Second stage Unlock the gravity pins so they flow freely again. This allows you to lock the obelisk back in the square base. You could find that relocking the puzzle might be more challenging than unlocking it was.
All the tools you’ll
require to do the puzzle are given with the puzzle.
The puzzle we’ve presented is a representation of the Washington Monument, right down to the lightning rod in the top, which can come out, so be careful not to lose it. You’ll more than likely need it to complete the puzzle.
The Monument is made from Queensland Silver Ash and it sits on a Western Australian Jarrah base. There are fabricated steel tools and magnets inside the puzzle.
Size of base is: 65mm x 65mm x 33mm. The monument is 85mm tall.
For an interesting take on puzzles check out this blog with a difference reviewing the Washington Monument done for 4th July 2015.
And its a testament to the popularity of this puzzle that puzzlers are still playing with it and blogging it in 2020. A very nice article written by Puzzle Wanderer.
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