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Octagonal Prism (39 mm)
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A rare 39 mm version.
- Inventor : Unknown
- Mechanism : 3x3x3
- Patents : Unknown
- Producer : Unknown
- Year : 1981
- Original Price : Unknown USD
- Average Price : Unknown USD
The "Magic Octagonal Prism" was first mentioned in David Singmasters Cubic Circular Issue 1 from Autum 1981. Back then a standard size and three miniature sizes (37 mm, 34 mm, 30 mm) were reported.
Image 1 compares the puzzle to a standard 57 mm Octagonal Prism, left of the 39 mm variant.
Image 2 compares the puzzle to a 30 mm Octagonal Prism Key Chain, right of the 39 mm variant.
Contributors
Thank you to the following people for their assistance in helping collect the information on this page: Sandy.
Collections
This puzzle can be found in 4 collections of these members:clauswe: Claus' Twisty Puzzle Collection
solucions: MI COLECCION
kastellorizo: My Collection
Geo: part of collection
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