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Akio Kamei and the Karakuri Group have pioneered puzzle box making into the 21st century. I heard about Akio Kamei's work when I started making puzzles. The Karakuri Group has been a very huge inspiration for me. Here is where I first started selling puzzles. Cleverwood has sold over two hundred of my boxes. You can see some beautiful photos of my work here. John Rausch has set up a database full of information on puzzles and puzzle collecting. It hosts other very interesting puzzle sites like the IPP design competition page. Eric Fuller's site. Eric has given me some great advice about hosting on the web. Cubic Dissection features many very fine puzzles, he makes along with work by Robert Yarger and Mark McCallum. This is Edi Nagata's site. It feature's a variety of playful puzzles along with his famous packing puzzles. Mike has a very extensive site about all types of puzzle boxes. You will find lots of photos and information about both new and traditional Japanese boxes. He has many boxes for sale. Frank Potts runs this site. On it you will find the latest puzzles and info about puzzles in England. Leonid Mochalov is a Russian puzzle inventor. His site features very interesting designs as well as books he has written about puzzles.
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