Bidder | Amount | Date |
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Maruel 343 | $125.00 | 13.03.2022 06:55:31 |
sitney 32 | $124.00 | 13.03.2022 06:55:31 |
sitney 32 | $113.00 | 12.03.2022 22:02:19 |
Maruel 343 | $103.00 | 12.03.2022 22:02:19 |
Maruel 343 | $100.00 | 12.03.2022 21:58:58 |
sitney 32 | $95.00 | 12.03.2022 21:57:50 |
Maruel 343 | $92.00 | 12.03.2022 21:57:50 |
sitney 32 | $85.00 | 07.03.2022 15:43:24 |
rafa__em 13 | $80.00 | 07.03.2022 05:56:55 |
This puzzle measures: 93 mm x 93 mm x 93 mm
Material: Pink Oak, Jatoba, Acacia, Oak
Kevin Sadler wrote about it:
“Alfons Eyckmans designs wonderful burrs…many shapes and many different piece numbers but amongst my favourites are the hidden piece burrs with a contained animal inside (Goetz refers to this as the Burr zoo). This one, Turtle, is a significantly difficult challenge at level 46 (27.7.1.2.1.1.1.1.2). It has been beautifully made by Pelikan using Pink Oak, Jatoba, Acacia & Oak and all the pieces slide perfectly despite the rather humid conditions we have here just now. I did not expect to manage to solve this in time for the release of these puzzles but had a thoroughly fun time exploring and not too long getting lost (maybe I was lucky?) There are quite a few blind ends and a number of choices to make during the disassembly which makes it a pretty challenging solve but not impossibly so. It took me all day on Saturday before the magnificently decorated turtle could be removed. The turtle is unexpectedly really big, taking up a huge amount of the interior of the puzzle. This will explain why there is so much movement possible during the solution because to make space for such a large central figure the burr sticks prove to be quite shallow and simply designed. The reassembly will definitely require Burrtools. If you are into burrs at all then this will be an essential purchase – it is stunning!”
Recouping from an expensive February
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