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Product Code:
IBAGHOS
PROTOTYPE - The House of Staunton DELUXE Tournament Bag with Loops
The Deluxe Chess Tournament Bag from the House of Staunton is designed to not only carry all of your tournament equipment, including roll-up chessboards, chess pieces, clock, pencils and scorebook, but can also carry a House of Staunton-brand folding wooden chessboard. It measures 26'' x 14'', with a strap with shoulder support and reinforced nylon handles for easy transport.
The Deluxe Chess Tournament Bag from the House of Staunton is designed to not only carry all of your tournament equipment, including roll-up chessboards, chess pieces, clock, pencils and scorebook, but can also carry a House of Staunton-brand folding wooden chessboard. It measures 26" x 14", with a strap with shoulder support and reinforced nylon handles for easy transport.
It also features a cell phone pocket, mesh drink pocket and large external, spacious zipper pocket. Because of its size, it can also carry chess books, multiple chess sets and other accessories.
The bag comes with or without the House of Staunton Logo silkscreened on the front of the bag. Black only.
Note: This is a Prototype Version of the House of Staunton DELUXE Tournament Bag. It features individual elastic loops inside the front pocket that were intended for holding a set of 34 chess pieces during transport. Unfortunately, some of the loops were not made to specifications and aren't sized correctly. As a result of this manufacturing issue, we are selling these Bags for Only $29.95 - A Savings of 55% Off Suggested Retail.
THIS BAG IS OTHERWISE PERFECT!
While Supplies Last!
Product Specifications
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ISBN
Does not apply
Material(s)
Nylon
Bag/Box Dimensions
26" x 14"
Includes Shoulder Strap?
Yes
Holds Chess Board?
Yes
Returns & Exchanges
All Prototype item sales are final with no warranty. No refunds, returns, exchanges or replacement pieces are allowed. These sets do not come with a plaque or certificate of authenticity.
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Headquartered in the United States, The House of Staunton manufacturers the world's finest Chess equipment.