Product Code:
BOXSLID-BK

Black Slide-top Chess Box

The Slide-Top Chess Box comes with the House of Staunton logo silk-screened on the lid. Can hold Chessmen with 4.4'' King - including 4 Queens Green Velour Lining Includes removable Green ''Pillows'' for each of the divided compartments that will allow it to safely store small Chess sets. Whether you have a 3.0'' set or a 4.4'' set, they will fit perfectly in this slide top box. Divided storage compartments
$79.95
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Product Description
The Slide Top Chess Box is the most economical way to protect your chess pieces. It comes with a removable green pillow lining that allows it to hold a set of chess pieces of various sizes, from 3.0" to 4.4".

Features:
  • Convenient Slide Top lid for easy access and secured storage of your chess pieces.
  • The House of Staunton Logo is silkscreened on the lid.
  • Holds a full set of chess pieces (34 including Additional Queens) with King Heights Between 3" and 4.4"
  • Has 2 large storage compartments, one for each army of chess pieces.
  • Product Specifications
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    Box Dimensions 12.5" x 5.5" x 4"
    Fits King Height Up To 4.4" - Including 2 Additional Queens
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