Received: from po5.andrew.cmu.edu (TCP 20000417001) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 22 Oct 87 14:20:59 EDT Received: by po5.andrew.cmu.edu (5.54/3.15) id for Cube-Lovers@ai.ai.mit.edu; Thu, 22 Oct 87 14:13:49 EDT Received: via switchmail; Thu, 22 Oct 87 14:13:46 -0400 (EDT) Received: FROM media.andrew.cmu.edu VIA qmail ID ; Thu, 22 Oct 87 14:10:46 -0400 (EDT) Received: FROM media.andrew.cmu.edu VIA qmail ID ; Thu, 22 Oct 87 14:10:37 edt Received: from media.andrew.cmu.edu by Messages.4.21.CUILIB.3.30.SNAP.NOT.LINKED.MS.3.42 via ibm032; Thu, 22 Oct 87 14:10:35 edt Message-Id: Date: Thu, 22 Oct 87 14:10:35 edt From: ap1a+@andrew.cmu.edu (Andrew Balen Philips) To: Cube-Lovers@ai.ai.mit.edu Subject: More Expensive Cubes To anyone out there: I am currently involved in a research project on the Rubik's Cube and expert solving of it. The conventional cubes sold in most stores fall apart in the hands of the expert, because corners catch. For awhile there were cubes manufactured that have tiles for colored plates. We have one of these, but would like to have some more. If anyone knows where we may look for these cubes or has access to these cubes, please notify me. Thank you, Andy Philips, ap1a+@andrew.cmu.edu Send mail direct or post. By the way, this bboard is very cool!