Portable Pen Case — Eric Fuller / John Devost

Portable Pen Case

Eric Fuller / John Devost · Cubicdissection · Secret Boxes
Who it's for: for keepers of secrets and lovers of hidden mechanisms.
How hard: Not yet Wickscored — our normalized difficulty rating lands once this object is enriched.
Where in stock: Sold out at Cubicdissection (last seen Jun 11, 2026) — the Wick Watch flags it the moment the wick relights.
$129.00 Visit Cubicdissection wick out — watched

In the maker's words

RELEASED: 2008-1-10 PRODUCED: 30 Copies DESIGNER: Eric Fuller CRAFTSMAN: Eric Fuller (box) / John Devost (pens) MATERIAL: Mahogany / Paduak / Aformosa / Exotic wood veneers COMMENTS: A while back John Devost contacted me about selling some beautiful wooden pens on the website. He had been bitten by the woodturning bug...it's a hefty addiction from what I have observed, which is why as a public service I have avoided buying a wood lathe. I told him that it didn't really fit the purpose of the site, and we decided that I should make a puzzle box to store them in. Easy, right? WRONG! My requirements were that it be portable, non-trivial to solve yet quick once you know the trick, and with a strong enough mechanism to stand up to repeated use. Turns out that's a tall order to fill. Just figuring out a way to keep the pens secure in the box without enlarging the design took forever. I worked on this design on and off for over a month before my subconscious spit out a winner. The box uses sliding panels and has a final trick that many puzzlers will likely be familiar with, but most non-puzzlers will struggle with. While most of you will find one method to solve the box, there is another

More from Secret Boxes

The whole realm →