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Where? And is it for sale?
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This makes me think of the sliding tile puzzle from Resident Evil 4. Damn you, jay. Damn you so hard.
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B_Ko wrote:This makes me think of the sliding tile puzzle from Resident Evil 4. Damn you, jay. Damn you so hard.
that puzzle is on my nuts.
chicago typewriter aint got shit on that lil sliding puzzle.
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Arkady wrote:Where? And is it for sale?


According to historictile.com
this is a Pugin design for a church (circa 1875)
The word "sanctus" means sanctuary.
panel of 4 tiles
overall size 12" x 12".

its available as a reproduction in their online store
http://www.historictile.com/shop.html

Item #14 - $69.95 each (group of 4 tiles tiles measure 5.25" x 5.25")
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Very cool! :cat:
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