Sapele and Maple Signature Contemporary Chess Board
Exclusively from Camaratta Collection
Proudly made in the USA, The House of Staunton Signature Contemporary Chess Board with 2.25" or 2.5" Squares exclusively from the Camaratta Collection features Sapele (dark) and Maple (light) squares. This frame of the Chessboard is 0.25" thick with a raised playing surface and has a satin finish.
Proudly made in the USA, The House of Staunton Signature Contemporary Chess Board with 2.25" or 2.5" Squares exclusively from the Camaratta Collection features Sapele (dark) and Maple (light) squares. This frame of the Chessboard is 0.25" thick with a raised playing surface and has a satin finish.
2.25" Chess Board Footprint is 22 3/4" x 22 3/4"
Recommended Chess Board Bag for a 2.25" Square Board is 24" x 24"
2.5" Chess Board Footprint is 24 3/4" x 24 3/4"
Recommended Chess Board Bag for a 2.5" Square Board is 26" x 26"
This board is proudly made in the USA!
Proudly made in the USA, The House of Staunton Superior Transitional Chess Board with 2.25" or 2.5" Squares features Sapele (dark) and Maple (light) squares. This Chessboard is 0.25" thick, has a satin finish.
2.25 Square Chess Board Footprint is 22 1/2" x 22 1/2"
The recommended chess bag size for a 2.25" Square is 24" x 24"
2.5" Square Chess Board Footprint is 24 1/2" x 24 1/2"
The recommended chess bag size for a 2.25" Square is 26" x 26"
Product Specifications
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ISBN
Does not apply
Board Finish
Satin
Material(s)
Maple, Sapele
Folding Board
No
Square Size
Available in 2.25" and 2.5" Squares
Chess Board Height
0.25" inches for 2.25" Square & 2.5" Square
Chess Board Footprint
2.25 Square = 22 3/4" x 22 3/4" & 2.5" Square = 24 3/4" x 24 3/4"
Recommended Carrying Bag Size
Depends on Square Size - Please Read Product Description for Information
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