Double Sliding

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IPP 22 Antwerp, Belgium 2002
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Category: Sequential Movement Sliding
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Eight 20 x 20 x 11 mm rosewood pieces contained in a 8mm wide wood hollow frame. The frame fits into a black aluminium tray 76 x 145- so it can slide from one end to the other. However- there are two metal pins in the base of the tray. The frame has notches so it can slide freely- but four of the pieces have L shaped notches on their bottoms- one for each corner- and these are appropriately marked on the the tops. The marked pieces are originally in the corners and the object is to move the pieces from one end to the other- with the pattern of markings preserved.
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Craftsman Quality, Limited Production
January 2002
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