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Indian Rosewood and Bird's Eye Maple Standard Traditional Chess Board

Crafted in Spain, the House of Staunton Standard Traditional Indian Rosewood / Bird's Eye Maple wooden Chessboard features Indian Rosewood (dark) and Bird's Eye Maple (light) squares with a Mahogany frame. This veneered Chessboard is 0.5'' thick and has a satin finish.

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Indian Rosewood and Bird's Eye Maple Standard Traditional Chess Board
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    Crafted in Spain, the House of Staunton Standard Traditional Indian Rosewood / Bird's Eye Maple wooden Chessboard features Indian Rosewood (dark) and Bird's Eye Maple (light) squares with a Mahogany frame. This veneered Chessboard is 0.5" thick and has a satin finish.

     

    1.875" Squares have a board dimension of 18.75" x 18.75"


    2.25" Squares have a board dimension of 22.5" x 22.5"


    2.375" Squares have a board dimension of 23.75" x 23.75"


    2.5" Squares have a board dimension of 23.75" x 23.75"


    2.75" Squares have a board dimension of 23.75" x 23.75"

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    ISBN Does not apply
    DGT eBoard Compatible No
    Board Finish Satin
    Folding Board No
    Square Size Varies
    Chess Board Height 0.5" inches
    Chess Board Footprint Varies
    Recommended Carrying Bag Size Depends on Square Size - Please Read Product Description for Information
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