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skeevs

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I bought this "Magic Cube" from a local store since the tension could be adjusted. It had tiles(instead of stickers) on it , however the screws were rather short(allows little play with tension). Shape of the pieces are very much like the pieces from a C4U cube(since that is the only other cube I have at the moment).

Is it just a clone or is it of a certain type of cube?
 
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I bought this "Magic Cube" from a local store since the tension could be adjusted. It had tiles(instead of stickers) on it , however the screws were rather short(allows little play with tension). Shape of the pieces are very much like the pieces from a C4U cube(since that is the only other cube I have at the moment).

Is it just a clone or is it of a certain type of cube?

it's a 国佳 (GuoJia[1]) cube produced by WeiChi Plastics.
 

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tinyurls can be dangerous. No need to use them on the forums.

oh, it is a link to an FII on lighttake. i thought they were meant to reduce text.:fp Sorry:eek:

Well, they can be used to reduce text, but you can say that it links to a safe site, even if it doesn't. You can just post the full link in the forums. TinyURL should only be used in chat boxes, and even then, it can be dangerous.
 
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