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Genuine Ebony & Maple Burl Superior Contemporary Chess Board - Gloss Finish

Crafted in Italy, the House of Staunton Superior Contemporary wooden Chessboard features raised Genuine Ebony (dark) and Maple Burl (light) squares with a Maple Burl frame. This Chess board has a gloss finish.

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    Crafted in Italy, the House of Staunton Superior Contemporary wooden Chessboard features raised Genuine Ebony (dark) and Maple Burl (light) squares with a Maple Burl frame. This Chess board has a gloss finish.

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    ISBN Does not apply
    DGT eBoard Compatible No
    Board Finish Gloss
    Material(s) Genuine Ebony, Maple Burl
    Available in Square Sizes 2.5'' inch / 6.4 cm
    Chess Board Footprint 23.5" x 23.5" inches
    Recommended Carrying Bag Size 26" Chess board Carrying Bag
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    1. Fantastic Chessboard
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      This board looks better, “in person” than the pics show. It’s a magnificent board! The maple burl is stunning and is a great contrast to the genuine ebony. Also, the board is very thick and heavy which fits its raised squares design. I like the thick border. Highly recommended!

      Review by John

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