Slowly but surely over the past
few years I’ve been closing in on completing my collection of the numbered
Stickman Puzzleboxes. Last year I managed to find a copy of the Gordian Knot,
leaving just one little unicorn left to find - The Lighthouse.
This year a mate of mine asked me
if I’d like to acquire his copy, a remarkably short discussion ensued and some
time later a little money changed hands and I bagged my final unicorn.
And I am delighted!
Not just because I’d been trying
to complete that little part of the collection (again, I’m not addicted, I
could stop any time I choose, but I’m not a quitter!) for a good few years now,
but because it is an exceptional puzzle!
This puzzlebox is a serious piece
of art, in fact I’ve known non-puzzlers to develop a particular fondness for
this puzzle, for this to be the one puzzle they hold on to when the rest of a
collection is being sold... it is that beautiful!
Rob has spent a lot of time and
love making the base look every bit the rocky outcrop that it’s supposed to
represent... the lighthouse itself has some lovely detailing which really isn’t
necessary at all, but sets it apart beautifully.
...and I haven’t even mentioned the
turning work on there - some of it’s overt, and some of it’s a bit disguised
and you only really spot it when you’re part-way through solving the puzzle.
This puzzle entertains throughout
the solution, at first disguising the way in and later on with a wonderful
little piece of theatrics if you treat it just right - the sight of a pair of
secret compartments yielding their very existence is almost synchronized
ballet.
I feel the need to close out this post with a family portrait - something I suspect that fewer than a handful of people around the world could do...
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