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|look=Molded into many different shapes from octagons to squares to a more traditional round configuration, the gears come in many diverse sizes. Each piece is fitted expertly to the ones neighboring it to create a complex if seemingly pointless mechanism designed to shift at the lightest touch. |
|look=Molded into many different shapes from octagons to squares to a more traditional round configuration, the gears come in many diverse sizes. Each piece is fitted expertly to the ones neighboring it to create a complex if seemingly pointless mechanism designed to shift at the lightest touch. |
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|STag=rackensprocket, gear |
|STag=rackensprocket, gear |
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|type=toy |
|type=toy, verby |
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|wearloc=generic |
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|weight=2 |
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 13 November 2016
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teetering tiny house held together with a series of gears and a rackensprocket | |
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Look: | Molded into many different shapes from octagons to squares to a more traditional round configuration, the gears come in many diverse sizes. Each piece is fitted expertly to the ones neighboring it to create a complex if seemingly pointless mechanism designed to shift at the lightest touch. |
Weight: | 2 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Sources: | Source is Smaller Side of Life (3), Smaller Side of Life (2) |