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El Perch IPP29 Packing Bundle
El Perch IPP29 Packing Bundle
El Perch IPP29 Packing Bundle
El Perch IPP29 Packing Bundle
El Perch IPP29 Packing Bundle

El Perch IPP29 Packing Bundle

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Item Location: United States

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Lot of 4 packing puzzles from IPP29 held in San Francisco in 2009. See pictures for puzzle details/info.

eL Perch exchanged by Rick Eason

Maple, 7 pieces. Assemble a cube that is self supporting on the provided perch.

The Rattle exchanged by Henry Strout (designed by Stewart Coffin)

Cherry wood, 7 pieces and box. STC #237  Not many Coffin packing puzzles - if you haven't tried this one it's a classic!

The Color Contact Puzzle exchanged by Bernard Schweitzer (designed by Serhiy Grabarchuk)

Maple, wenge, padauk. Two puzzle challenges.

Pack In 2 exchanged by Liang-Jen Wu

7 pieces pack into two different acrylic boxes.

IPP puzzles are usually very creative, very challenging puzzles; however, materials and production quality vary widely.

USA Shipping $16. Canada $35. All lots shipped separately. No PayPal fees.

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