Clutch Tile Box
(AKA: The Stickman No. 4 Puzzle Box)
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Clutch Tile Box
(AKA: The Stickman No. 4 Puzzle Box)
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The Stickman No. 4 is a puzzle crafted
by Robert and Eric Fuller as a shared puzzle project. There is no greater thrill for a puzzlebox artist than working alongside someone who shares his own insights and abilities, and Eric Fuller’s contribution to its production was instrumental. Partially assembled pieces had to be shipped back and forth between the two of them to include both artists’ hallmarks. The two hidden compartments of this puzzle can only be accessed by properly manipulating special wooden tiles around the four faces of this box. This is accomplished using a unique mechanical clutch that lifts up to grab a tile, then presses back in and rotates to deliver it to another puzzle side. Special tiles are differentiated by various sized inlayed dots that have to be lined up with corresponding inlays at each end before a drawer will unlock. Manipulating tiles can be tricky, as double long ones require that some moves be planned out in advance and, once unlocked, a Krasnow Puzzle |
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Open the Drawer Find the Miniature Puzzle by Lee Krasnow.
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October 2003
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$365.00
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Craftsman Quality, Limited Production
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October 2003
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8.00 / 10
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45
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85
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