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Tele-Afflicted
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Chess Players,Need info on Chess Set Please
Anybody know anything about chess sets.My wife has a set she wants some info on but I cant seem to find anything.There is really no markings other than the logo on the board and on the bottom of the pieces
Here is a scan of it ![]() I know it's a longshot but thought I would give it a try
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Before throwing it out,make sure it's not 16x13x1.75
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R.I.P.
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I don't like that type of Chess pieces personally. I like Staunton style Chess sets. Like this one:
http://www.yourchessgame.com/content...ing_32scw.html
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Tele-Afflicted
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I have an old chess set that my dad brought back from Korea in the early 50's that I have wondered about. The pieces are very intricately carved and possibly ivory, they have an asian motif to the pieces. The case that holds the pieces has a playing board on the back but some of the wood squares are warped, he said it got wet when they were hauling it onto the ship.I used to play chess with him when I was younger and he always won.
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Bossier City,La.
Posts: 1,086
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Staunton style for playing
Howdy,
Marty, you want Staunton style for playing (like Pete Galati posted). The ones shown in the photo, while pretty (and possibly worth money, but I cannot say) would be of little practical use to Chess enthusiasts. Eggman |
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