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                        Rubik's Cube - Rare "MK-02" from Bulgaria
                          in original Box
                        Here you can buy a rare  "MK-02" Cube in original package. It was made 
                          in Bulgaria in the early 1980s during the Cold War era 
                          by diversified Rubik's patent because of the game's 
                          popularity. This was never sold in USA and Europe. Excellent/Mint 
                          condition. See the photos. 
                        This Rubik's cube rotates smoothly and is in unused 
                          condition. This item would make a tremendous gift for 
                          or would be a fantastic addition to any collection - 
                          get this excellent piece here for a great price! The 
                          original cube is a collectors item and has found its 
                          way to the actual MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) in New 
                          York! Photo 
                          of the Cube at MoMA in N.Y. CITY, USA - © 2005 
                         
                        I also sell an original Rubik´s- 
                            Magic -  
                          Tangle - Signed 
                          Master Cube -  Clock 
                          - Babylon Tower 
                          - Link Puzzler and 
                          more! 
                        43.252.003.274.489.856.000 
                          combinations - 1 solution (info) 
                        The Rubik's Cube was invented in 1974 by Erno Rubik, 
                          a Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture with 
                          an interest in geometry and the study of 3D forms. Erno 
                          obtained Hungarian patent HU170062 for the "Magic 
                          Cube" in 1975, but did not take out international 
                          patents. The first test batches of the product were 
                          produced in late 1977 and released to Budapest toy shops, 
                          although it did not enter the United States or Japan 
                          until 1980. Rubik meant to create the challenging cube 
                          with parts able to move around a center axis. He painted 
                          the faces of the cube different colors for demonstration 
                          purposes. 
                        
                          "It was wonderful, to see how, after only a 
                            few turns, the colors became mixed, apparently in 
                            random fashion. It was tremendously satisfying to 
                            watch this color parade. Like after a nice walk when 
                            you have seen many lovely sights you decide to go 
                            home, after a while I decided it was time to go home, 
                            let us put the cubes back in order. And it was at 
                            that moment that I came face to face with the Big 
                            Challenge: What is the way home?" - Erno Rubik 
                           
                        
                          
                            
                                  
                                Mr. Rubik and his Cube 
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                                The Rubiks Cube at  MoMA 
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                        Rubik's Cube - Seltener "MK-02" aus Bulgarien 
                        in original Box
                        Hier gibt es die sehr seltene Gelegenheit einen "MK-02" Clone Cube aus den 1980er Jahren zu kaufen. 
                          Der Cube ist in gutem Zustand, sowie auch die original 
                          Verpackung (siehe Photo des Cubes). 
                          Der Rubiks Cube hat es schon in die aktuelle MoMA Ausstellung 
                          (Museum of Modern Art) in New York geschafft, sehen 
                          Sie hier ein Photo 
                          des MoMA Cubes. 
                        Theoretisch gibt es für einen 3x3x3-Würfel 
                          54!/(9!*9!*9!*9!*9!*9!) = 1,10exp(38) Kombinationen 
                          der 54 Quadrate. Der Zauberwürfel hat "nur" 
                          8!*3exp(8)*12!*2exp(12) = 519.024.039.293.878.272.000 
                          =5,19exp(20) Kombinationen, wenn man ihn auseinander 
                          nimmt und neu zusammensetzt. Der zwölfte Teil, 
                          also 43.252.003.274.489.856.000 Kombinationen, kann 
                          durch Drehungen erreicht werden.  
                          Photos 
                          
                          
                        The "MK-02" in 
                          its original mint box, both in great condition 
                          Der "MK-02" in original Verpackung, 
                          beides in sehr gutem Zustand 
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