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ROOD & GEEL (c) Ton Delsing
ROOD & GEEL (c) Ton Delsing

ROOD & GEEL (c) Ton Delsing

TonDel 12
Item Location: Netherlands

€30.00

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€30.00
Description
Change ROOD with GEEL  Bottom slider left to right. & piece immovable.
Pieces cannot fall out due to transparent top plate.
Material Acryl.   


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Powder Tower (c) Serhiy grabarchuk
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Powder Tower (c) Serhiy grabarchuk
 At IPP 28 2008 in Prague the participants received a cardboard drawing of this puzzle. I enjoyed making a few, this is the last one I have.   An additional slide holder with the history of the towerMaterial MDF.The pieces are covered with transparent foil. You can slide without damage.
€22.00
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OOST WEST PUZZLE (c) Mark Peters
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OOST WEST PUZZLE (c) Mark Peters
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Nob's L Puzzle (c) Nob Yoshigahara, Japan
TonDel 12
Nob's L Puzzle (c) Nob Yoshigahara, Japan
In a IPP special of his newsletter "PUZZLETOPIA" Nob published this L Puzzle12 pieces.This puzzle is a copy produduced by puzzle design Ton Delsing Front black. Back white. Put 12 pieces into  a 7x7 square. Black side up.Rotation are permitted, turnover is forbidden.Inlaid letters. Material Acrylic.
€20.00
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Le fermier avisé
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Le fermier avisé
A puzzle from 1898.  Copy of "Le Fermier Avisé" from "The book of ingenious & diabolical puzzles", Jerry Slocum and Jack Botermans Place the 9 cardboard pieces in a square of 3 x 3 pieces. Where 2 numbers lie against each other, the sum must always be the same. So: In each square cage the same number of chicks. To make the puzzle more beautiful I made adjustments,
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