Stickman Grandfather Clock
Designed and made by Robert Yarger, 2004.
(Oak exterior, Maple and Bloodwood mechanism, glass front, 13.75" x 5.5" 2.8")
A beautifully made (non-functional) grandfather clock has a sliding panel on the right side
that in combination with sliding the bar on the front allows one to manipulate the hands
with the goal to get them both to 12 and sliding the top forward to release the compartment out the bottom.
This must be done with the clock on its back because gravity is need in combination with the gear shifting
to get the gears to go between moving just one hand or both hands, and the puzzle tends to become
a bit of a dexterity puzzle with some shaking and knocking.
The Stickman Book Page For This Puzzle
The Instruction Booklet
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