Received: from po2.andrew.cmu.edu (TCP 20000574551) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 22 Oct 87 19:12:50 EDT Received: by po2.andrew.cmu.edu (5.54/3.15) id for Cube-Lovers@ai.ai.mit.edu; Thu, 22 Oct 87 19:08:33 EDT Received: via switchmail; Thu, 22 Oct 87 19:08:30 -0400 (EDT) Received: FROM holmes.itc.cmu.edu VIA qmail ID ; Thu, 22 Oct 87 19:01:42 -0400 (EDT) Received: FROM holmes.itc.cmu.edu VIA qmail ID ; Thu, 22 Oct 87 19:01:16 -0400 (EDT) Received: from Messages.4.54.CUILIB.3.33.SNAP.NOT.LINKED.holmes.itc.cmu.edu.ibm032 via MS.3.50.holmes.itc.cmu.edu.ibm032; Thu, 22 Oct 87 19:01:12 -0400 (EDT) Message-Id: Date: Thu, 22 Oct 87 19:01:12 -0400 (EDT) From: dt+@andrew.cmu.edu (David Tilbrook) To: ap1a+@andrew.cmu.edu (Andrew Balen Philips), Cube-Lovers@ai.ai.mit.edu Subject: Re: More Expensive Cubes In-Reply-To: The cubes to which you refer were manufactured in Korea. I purchased three or four in Toronto at a Korean trade show about six years ago, and still have them in perfect working order. Sorry I can't give you anymore information than that, other than to say that they are trully amazing in that they have lasted extremely well and require absolutely no maintenance. The red's a little hard to distinguish from the orange in the wrong light but that is the only problem. While we are on the subject, does anyone know where to acquire a 5x5x5? There was a source in London two years ago but they ran out and haven't been seen since. Also I'd like to acquire the globe on which the equator, greenwich and 90' meridians rotate. david tilbrook