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I wish I knew as much as you all think I know I just love my toys. I'm bored senseless most days so this helps a lot!SmaZ, you are welcome any time you want, but as you can see by the photos, there is nothing on those shelves you haven't seen before~they are there because of you anyway (Next magazine ages ago and they never made it back home again)
Just a few changes, the Russian Puzzle is a trinary puzzle made in the States by Eric Fuller from Cubic Disection.
The "think like a man" part 2 is called "The drunken dancing frauline (unmarried woman)" it was designed by Stephen Chin.
The CityU cubes were made by SmaZ (who else)
The little Tree is such a waste of money, it's not even a puzzle! Otis got it within seconds and I'm so upset about the money wasted on that. Oh well, a pretty box.
The snake like puzzle is called a tangle, and can be found at www.tanglecreations.com. Richard is a friend of mine so I got that big silver one when I was in his studio one day. Bug just got 4 bracelets from him, and I just picked up 2 new metallic necklaces.
The blocks puzzle is like instant insanity-all sides must be a different color.
The Kamei was a gift for all who attended IPP30. It is also a trinary puzzle.
Ah, Quest is called an 'armchair puzzle hunt' I have many of these. The first was done by a man named Kit Williams. It is called Masquerade. It can still be bought from Amazon and other book stores, but has already been solved. I just bought one at a local book store that uses Google maps to solve. They come out every 5 years or so. Good fun books to play around with during down time. There is a website somewhere in the UK I think that is dedicated to these things.
Had Otis dug further, he would have found catelogues going back to probably 2000....maybe further back. I've been going to the HKTGF since 1995 I'm sure I have catelogues that old under that desk somewhere....or maybe they were locked in the cabinet.
As for the Disney pins~well, if I'm not working, I'm in the park with a bug. And yes, I have all the puzzles they have sold over there!
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