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by Swyrm
Tue Aug 28, 2018 11:01 pm
Forum: Other Puzzles of Interest
Topic: Pyrigan & Company
Replies: 10
Views: 13421

Re: Pyrigan & Company

With a bit of help from Tim I was able to solve it! (And now I am back to my DOT Box which is also getting me a bit frustrated). It is a quite clever one, I think I even like it better than model #808... The puzzle is very accurately done, this internal mechanism looks stunning and seeing it as a re...
by Swyrm
Wed Aug 15, 2018 2:33 pm
Forum: Other Puzzles of Interest
Topic: Pyrigan & Company
Replies: 10
Views: 13421

Re: Pyrigan & Company

Did any of you managed to solve the model 360 I can pm for a bit of help?
by Swyrm
Sat Aug 04, 2018 9:08 am
Forum: Other Puzzles of Interest
Topic: Puzzles For Sale
Replies: 319
Views: 567004

Re: Puzzles For Sale

The aluminium swing lock is still produced! But the waiting can be important because Splinter waits to have enough order to make them by small batches. One was planned for the end of the year the last time I talked with him:)
by Swyrm
Thu Jul 12, 2018 4:19 pm
Forum: Other Puzzles of Interest
Topic: Wil Strijbos!!!
Replies: 1727
Views: 1737025

Re: Wil Strijbos!!!

Yes but "Fleb" has already done it before... I discovered mechanical puzzle, and get interested in buying some because of his videos about the Lotus, the one about Mr Puzzle's Gold Coast Parking Meter and Stickman's Pirate's Chest, but I am less sad having seen the last two as they are bot...
by Swyrm
Sun Jul 01, 2018 9:26 am
Forum: Other Puzzles of Interest
Topic: Pyrigan & Company
Replies: 10
Views: 13421

Re: Pyrigan & Company

I have both ones, the 808 was a very good dovetail puzzle with a classic mechanism inside but the difficulty is highly increased by some very subtle improvments added (on Kevin Sadler's blog it is told about a possibility to modify the puzzle to increase or decrease the difficulty. In fact it is jus...
by Swyrm
Wed Jun 20, 2018 12:55 pm
Forum: Other Puzzles of Interest
Topic: Wil Strijbos!!!
Replies: 1727
Views: 1737025

Re: The DanLock

Wrong topic isn't it? As for Eureka's puzzle, I think it is because indeed the Wanderer is an update of the Revenge Lock here is a little abstract of the email of Wil Strijbos when he announced this new puzzle: "Around that time, at my annual King's Day Meeting, the Wanderer tested my Lock. The...
by Swyrm
Thu May 31, 2018 5:12 pm
Forum: Other Puzzles of Interest
Topic: Best sequential discovery puzzle?
Replies: 48
Views: 57511

Re: Best sequential discovery puzzle?

Thank you :D
by Swyrm
Wed May 30, 2018 6:05 pm
Forum: Other Puzzles of Interest
Topic: Best sequential discovery puzzle?
Replies: 48
Views: 57511

Re: Best sequential discovery puzzle?

Does anyone know about the Paris pinned wedge key puzzle from Keith Winegar?
I would like to know if it is really a SD puzzle or if the screwdriver provided is the only tool to use to solve it.
Also does anyone has any way to contact Keith Winegar?
by Swyrm
Mon May 21, 2018 7:49 pm
Forum: Other Puzzles of Interest
Topic: Rainer Popp - Popplocks
Replies: 705
Views: 905802

Re: Rainer Popp - Popplocks

I saw one for sale on Grand Illusions (800£), as it disappeared now, I think they are also out of stock!
by Swyrm
Sun Apr 15, 2018 4:03 am
Forum: Other Puzzles of Interest
Topic: Rainer Popp - Popplocks
Replies: 705
Views: 905802

Re: Rainer Popp - Popplocks

I get t10, but I wanted something too complicated, a real hard challenge that will take weeks to solve (I have just solved Ball In Cylinder 2 from Jerry Loo after many months of struggling, with a little hint for the commonest step, and I loved it!) and I have seen only good reviews of t10 on usual ...

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