This bank was made in Japan, right after World War ll, during the occupation, around 1948. It is a further manifestation of a mid to early 19th century tradition of hiding documents and money in boxes with "tricks" and a multiplicity of "moves" to unlock a box or trunk.Stamped Tanaka patent 918Needs some glue on non moving sides
Object is to remove the ball which is inside the barrel. This puzzle appeared in a book called 'Puzzles Old and New' written by Professor Louis Hoffmann.
Electro Puzzle No. 2, from Tenyo Co. Ltd. of Japan, probably 1980s. The cord can be taken out of the maze of metal loops! Measures about 4 3/4" diameter by 1 1/2". Used, but in excellent condition; no box
Designer by Mike Snyder and entered into the IPP17 Design Competition this puzzle was made in very limited quantities and is rare so you won't see these sold very often.It is a maze with a twist! Place the ball in one side and escape from the other side - tough but enjoyable.The maze is made from heavy cast aluminum. The diameter of the maze is 3.5" across. The maze has a couple of scratches and light wear as shown in the pictures. The movement is completely smooth.