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Striped Ebony and Maple Classic Traditional Chess Board

The House of Staunton Classic Traditional Striped Ebony / Maple wooden Chess Board features Striped Ebony (dark) and Maple (light) squares with a Striped Ebony frame. This veneered Chess Board is 0.5" thick, features a delimiter separating the frame and the squares and has a satin finish.

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Striped Ebony and Maple Classic Traditional Chess Board
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    The House of Staunton Classic Traditional Striped Ebony / Maple wooden Chess Board features Striped Ebony (dark) and Maple (light) squares with a Striped Ebony frame. This veneered Chess Board is 0.5" thick, features a delimiter separating the frame and the squares and has a satin finish.

     

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


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

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    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 24" Chess board Carrying Bag
    Customer Reviews
    1. Beautiful board!
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      Very impressed with the quality, craftsmanship,and attention to detail of this board. Great value! The packaging was also very thorough, so it arrived safely. Highly recommended!

      Review by Steve B

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