From tom@goat.clipper.ingr.com Tue Sep 15 21:28:48 1992 Return-Path: Received: from ingr.ingr.com by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA19739; Tue, 15 Sep 92 21:28:48 EDT Received: from clipper.clipper.ingr.com by ingr.ingr.com (5.65c/1.920611) id AA01312; Tue, 15 Sep 1992 20:34:24 -0500 Received: from goat by clipper.clipper.ingr.com (5.61/1.910401) id AA28058; Tue, 15 Sep 92 16:21:41 -0700 Received: by goat.clipper.ingr.com (5.61/1.910201) id AA00258; Tue, 15 Sep 92 15:56:26 -0700 Subject: Re: pyraminx revisited To: cube-lovers@ai.mit.edu Date: Tue, 15 Sep 92 15:56:22 PDT In-Reply-To: <199215.104.106150@dosgate>; from "Mark Longridge" at Sep 14, 92 8:00 pm X-Mailer: ELM [version 05.00.01.20] Message-Id: <9209151556.AA00256@goat.UUCP> From: tom@goat.clipper.ingr.com (Tom Granvold) > Also it is known that transparent pyraminx puzzles were made. This > would be a good idea for the cube as well. Meffert also considered > a textured pyraminx for the blind, and ones with leather and wood > finishes. I have one of the textured pyraminx. I had to mail order it from Hong Kong in the early '80s. > Just a few days ago I got Constantin's catalog. Where can one get a copy of Constantin's catalog? > ...and so the search for new cube variants continues. Please send me > your > comments (Does anyone actually own a working Master Pyraminx??) I'm > also interested in exchanging full cube lists with other collectors. I wish I did :-) Tom Granvold ------------------------------------------------------ Mail: 2400 Geng Rd., Palo Alto, Calif., 94303 Email: tom@clipper.ingr.com ------------------------------------------------------