Macassar Ebony & Bird's Eye Maple Classic Traditional Double-Sided Chess Board

The House of Staunton Championship Double-Sided Macassar Ebony Wooden chess board features Macassar Ebony (dark) and Bird's Eye Maple (light) squares with a Mahogany frame. This veneered Chessboard is 0.5" thick, has a satin finish and comes double-sided with either 2.25"/2.5" or 2.0"/2.375" squares.

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Macassar Ebony & Bird's Eye Maple Classic Traditional Double-Sided Chess Board
Macassar Ebony & Bird's Eye Maple Classic Traditional Double-Sided Chess Board

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    The House of Staunton Championship Double-Sided Macassar Ebony Wooden chess board features Macassar Ebony (dark) and Bird's Eye Maple (light) squares with a Mahogany frame. This veneered Chessboard is 0.5" thick, has a satin finish and comes double-sided with either 2.25"/2.5" or 2.0"/2.375" squares. 

    Recommended Carrying Bag Size: 24" Chess board Carrying Bag

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    ISBN Does not apply
    DGT eBoard Compatible No
    Board Finish Satin
    Material(s) Bird's Eye Maple, Macassar Ebony, Mahogany, Santos Palisander
    Folding Board No
    Available in Square Sizes 2.0'' inch / 5.1 cm, 2.25'' inch / 5.7 cm, 2.375'' inch / 6.0 cm, 2.5'' inch / 6.4 cm
    Square Size Varies
    Chess Board Height 0.5" inches
    Chess Board Footprint 22.75" x 22.75" for the 2.25"/2.5" and the 2.0"/2.375" board
    Recommended Carrying Bag Size 24" Chess board Carrying Bag
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