From Games@puzzles.demon.co.uk Thu Jul 27 05:38:33 1995 Return-Path: Received: from puzzles.demon.co.uk by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) for /com/archive/cube-lovers id AA12920; Thu, 27 Jul 95 05:38:33 EDT Date: Tue, 25 Jul 95 10:34:13 Message-Id: <648@puzzles.demon.co.uk> From: Games@puzzles.demon.co.uk (Yerry Felix) Organization: Games & Puzzles Magazine Reply-To: Games@puzzles.demon.co.uk To: cube-Lovers@ai.mit.edu Subject: Re: little keychain cubes and IQubes X-Mailer: Newswin Alpha 0.7 Lines: 19 Hi, I guess I could keep an eye open for those little keychain cubes when I go the next Essen Game Fair. There are myriads of games, puzzles and gadgets to be had (100000 people attend) and if I find I supplier I will post the adress here. On another note, a while back Games & Puzzles Magazine reviewed a cube called IQube. It comprised a cage containing 26 cubelets, there are two variants, one with 3 * 2 colours on the individual cubelets and another one with 2 * 3 colours. A few days later a friend of mine brought in an ancient cube (about 10 years old) which was made to the same principle, but with only one colour on one of the faces of the cubelets inside and the other 5 sides are black. Would anyone know who manufactured these? -- Yerry Felix Games & Puzzles Magazine