From ronnie@cisco.com Wed Sep 2 00:50:42 1992 Return-Path: Received: from wolf.cisco.com by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA20803; Wed, 2 Sep 92 00:50:42 EDT Received: from lager.cisco.com by wolf.cisco.com with TCP; Tue, 1 Sep 92 21:50:36 -0700 Message-Id: <9209020450.AA01685@wolf.cisco.com> To: 02-Sep-1992 1249 Cc: cube-lovers@ai.mit.edu Subject: Re: rare variants In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 01 Sep 92 20:58:00 PDT." <9209020357.AA21950@enet-gw.pa.dec.com> Date: Tue, 01 Sep 92 21:50:35 PDT From: "Ronnie B. Kon" > Mr. Longridge! Please post the addresses of where to buy that stuff! > Oh, I'm drooling all over my keyboard. > > Meanwhile, Jean-Claude Constantin (Pirkach 14, D-8535 ah I forgot the name > of the city but it's near Nurnberg, Germany) makes lots of variations on > cubes and skewbs etc., but the underlying mechanisms all seem to be standard > ones. > > > Honourable mention: Pyraminx Star, Puck, Ufo, Trick Haus > > (Anyone got multiples of these) > > Hmmmm. I might confess to owning two Trick Hauses in exchange for something > of sufficient persuasion, such as some of the others listed in Mr. Longridge' s > post. In hopes of being able to exchange for some neat stuff, I'd better not > mention that Mr. Constantin can sell Trick Hauses for something around DM 20. Unless the the Bundespost will deliver mail to "a city near Nurnberg" I think you're pretty safe. Unless of course you'll post the full address? Ronnie