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Brian Young - Boston Tea Chest (2006, Craftsman Range version)
Brian Young - Boston Tea Chest (2006, Craftsman Range version)
Brian Young - Boston Tea Chest (2006, Craftsman Range version)
Brian Young - Boston Tea Chest (2006, Craftsman Range version)
Brian Young - Boston Tea Chest (2006, Craftsman Range version)
Brian Young - Boston Tea Chest (2006, Craftsman Range version)
Brian Young - Boston Tea Chest (2006, Craftsman Range version)

Brian Young - Boston Tea Chest (2006, Craftsman Range version)

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Item Location: United States

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Description

based on Brian's IPP Exchange puzzle in 2006 (Boston).  60 made.  comes with solution sheet and description card.


Sue( Young)'s original description (of the Craftsman Range version) on the Mr. Puzzle site:


We will no longer be making this puzzle although we do have a small number of standard range available. Once sold they will also be discontinued.


The object of the puzzle is to find the T inside the Boston Tea Chest.


The differences between this puzzle and the Standard Range version which was the Exchange Puzzle presented at IPP26 in August 2006 are:


    The puzzle is crafted from exotic Australian hardwoods.

    The locking mechanism is much more complex and therefore more difficult in this version.


You will have to disassemble the burr to find it.


Brian got the idea behind this puzzle from an old Phillipe Dubois puzzle. The T shaped pieces were originally two sets of mirror-reversed triplets. He changed these pieces to ensure they were all different, giving it a unique solution, now separating on one axis only. Brian also added a locking mechanism that will ensure the puzzle is more difficult to disassemble.


Hint: A computer will not help you reassemble it.



buyer pays shipping.


shipment will be by USPS Priority Mail, insured for the full sale price.


payment via PayPal only.



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all puzzles in my collection have been kept out of sunlight, in a humidity-stable room, away from pets unless they can solve them, and in a non-smoking household.


thank you for looking, and good luck if you bid.


:cameron:


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