Oleg's Wardrobe from DEDwood Crafts |
It took a little while for the rather enormous box to cross the pond and the
unboxing was well worth the wait. This puzzle is simply gorgeous! It genuinely
looks like a wardrobe that would be present in a medieval castle complete with
a beautifully carved door handle. It is 5"x7"x3.5" and made from Peruvian
walnut and African striped mahogany (I think the handle might be Ebony). The
door of the wardrobe has been textured to add to the authenticity and the
quality feel of the puzzle. It is accompanied by a rather large card
explaining the rules and the rather endearing story written by
Brent Hessel to
explain why we have a wardrobe and are looking for the Orb of Prosperity.
Apparently King Oleg stole it from the villagers and hid it in his wardrobe.
The plucky Knight Note has stolen the wardrobe from Oleg but cannot find the
Orb and has asked for help from this plucky puzzler!
There's nothing else for it...time to open the wardrobe. What do you do with a
wardrobe? Pull the handle of course and Aha! the door opens (in fact it comes
off) much to my surprise. Inside there is a warning and four drawers:
It's all so gorgeous! |
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I thunk for a while and noticed something else where the tool might be helpful so tried that and...NADA! I am really not very good at puzzling - it's amazing that anyone reads what I write. I then had to put this one down for a while or there would be no blog posts for you. I went back and forth from Brass Monkey 6 to the twisty puzzle to the Wardrobe for a while and only made progress on the two former puzzles. I must be missing something in this. I was convinced that the wiggly bit must be the secret but it wasn't doing anything in any position and so I was tempted to try something that was not in the rules - my last resort after blowing on a puzzle is to submerge it in gin to see whether that might help. With the size of this bloody thing, I would need to use a whole bottle and Mrs S was not going to let me do that. I did also suspect that gin might not be good for the wood - I know that I am thick but really not that dumb. Eventually, after 2 weeks, I made a very small but very interesting discovery - I had another tool which made what was wiggly really quite mobile. Man, that is a very unusual move in a puzzle! I had lots more movement and a lovely locking mechanism that I could not see but worked every time. This allowed me to try something else which did nothing until I tried it differently and it did. Bang! I had another tool which I did not know how I managed to unlock or even where it had come from.
This new tool looked very useful. It fit somewhere and then fell out again.
Maybe I could try....
Aha!
That is very interesting. I could make the took disappear inside. At this
point there were only so many possibilities and before long I heard a click. I
couldn't see anything new as a result of the click so carried on fiddling when
Oleg's orb fell on the table. A word of warning - if you are doing SD puzzles,
always do them on a table or on a lap tray. Son't do them on an armchair and
especially not with a cat on your lap because stuff disappears quickly inside
the crevices of an armchair or in the gaping maw of a peeved cat!
I appeared to have retrieved the Orb and I have to say that King Oleg has a very small ball!
I appeared to have retrieved the Orb and I have to say that King Oleg has a very small ball!
The Orb of Prosperity is a little erm underwhelming |
I'll keep at it. It will look fabulous on display with all my other
Dedwood Crafts puzzles. I really must get back to the Burner and Uplift puzzles which I have also
singularly failed:
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Keep an eye out for the second batch if you didn't manage to get one of these from the first.
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