3 4 5 burr
(AKA: 345 burr)
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3 4 5 burr
(AKA: 345 burr)
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This puzzle was originally invented by Jean Carle who was working for the French puzzle company Arjeu.
The five pieces of Queensland Black Walnut and Seven pieces of Queensland Silver Ash combine to make a great pattern when put together in this twelve piece burr. |
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Assemble/Disassemble 12 piece burr
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$48.00
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6
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12
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Craftsman Quality, Limited Production
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December 1996
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$48.00
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Craftsman Quality, Limited Production
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December 1996
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12
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