IMPERFECT - 3" - STRIPED EBONY - STANDARD Traditional Chessboard
Crafted in Spain, the House of Staunton Standard Traditional Striped Ebony / Bird's Eye Maple wooden Chessboard features Striped Ebony (dark) and Bird's Eye Maple (light) squares with a Striped Ebony frame. This veneered Chessboard is 0.5'' thick, has a satin finish and a beautiful moulded edge.
Crafted in Spain, the House of Staunton Standard Traditional Striped Ebony / Bird's Eye Maple wooden Chessboard features Striped Ebony (dark) and Bird's Eye Maple (light) squares with a Striped Ebony frame. This veneered Chessboard is 0.5'' thick, has a satin finish and a beautiful moulded edge.
What is an imperfect set
Imperfect consists of items that are deemed below the House of Staunton's already high quality standards. Â Because these products do not meet or exceed our inspection standards, we are able to pass enormous savings to you!
The inspection report for this set details the following defects:
One corner of the board has a chip in it (As seen in photographs).
One edge of the board has a chip cut out of it (As seen in photographs).
There may be other minor imperfections not pictured.
What is the value of this item?
If this item were in perfect condition, it would retail for $239.00.
THIS ITEM IS AVAILABLE ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE BASIS... ONCE IT HAS BEEN SOLD, IT WILL BE GONE FOREVER SO ACT FAST!
**NOTE** Because this an imperfect item, all sales are final. No refunds, returns or exchanges are allowed****
Product Specifications
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ISBN
Does not apply
Board Finish
Satin
Material(s)
Bird's Eye Maple, Striped Ebony
Folding Board
No
Square Size
2.75'' inch / 7.0 cm
Chess Board Height
0.5"
Chess Board Footprint
23.75" x 23.75"
Returns & Exchanges
Due to the nature of this item, we will not be able to accept any returns, refund or exchange requests.
This is an Imperfect Item and All Sales are Final. No refunds, returns or exchanges are allowed.
Warranty
This item does not come with a warranty.
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