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ID: 118827 Closed
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NumLock (Goh Pit Khiam/Tom Lensch)
NumLock (Goh Pit Khiam/Tom Lensch)
NumLock (Goh Pit Khiam/Tom Lensch)
NumLock (Goh Pit Khiam/Tom Lensch)

NumLock (Goh Pit Khiam/Tom Lensch)

mq1982 180
Item Location: United Kingdom

$260.00

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$260.00
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This is a beautiful Canarywood, Walnut and I think Maple sequential movement or n-ary puzzle is in perfect condition. Designed by Goh Pit Khiam and built by Tom Lensch.


Only one of these I can see has been listed before at auction and went for $265 + shipping, so I'm listing at $260 (free shipping). 


This is a 1 day offer.


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5L Bin
mq1982 180
5L Bin
This is a Mint condition puzzle with the original box, made from Walnut and Aluminium.Dated and Signed by Eric Fuller.Description from the cubic Dissection Website, with thanks:5L Bin is an engaging binary sequence puzzle from designer Pit Khiam Goh. Known for his work in creating complex sequential mechanisms, 5L Bin results from Pit folding n-ary concepts into a packing puzzle format. The goal is to remove all five pieces and then pack them back into the box.5L Bin is an extremely well made pu...
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