
A few months ago Lee was visiting the UK with his
puzzle-crafting-buddy Eric Fuller (yip, that one!) and they met up with a bunch of local
puzzlers in London – unfortunately I couldn’t make the meeting or the
subsequent faire (the main reason for their visit – apart from the beer!),
however my good mate Nigel could, and did, and bought me a little piece of Krasnow
precision.

As with the diagonal burr, taking it apart is dead simple –
pick any pair of pieces and simply pull them apart – and as you do the entire assembly
expands in your hands until it’s held together by the very tips of the pieces
alone ... a fraction further and you get four pieces on the table below and a
piece in each hand.
Putting it back together is a trifle trickier as you need to
get everything lined up properly and introduce the pieces to one another rather
precisely.
...and when I say precisely, boy do I mean it! There is
absolutely zero wiggle on any of the pieces – when expanding and contracting
the pieces you can literally feel the air resistance in both directions as air
strains to get in and out of the puzzle – to get six pieces moving in formation
like that requires phenomenal precision ...
Now I know why everyone raves about Lee’s puzzles...
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