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DEAL ITEM: 21″ Hardwood Player’s Chessboard JLP, USA

$225.00

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Condition: Very slight corner damage, great deal! Open Box Deal Items: These are deals on imperfect or one-of-a-kind items that may be new, but not regular stock. Imperfect items have small scratches or dents that disqualified them as new during our quality control checks at the warehouse. Defects may at times be hardly noticeable and at other times quite obvious. Effort is made to portray products accurately.Original description: Perfect for chess players and admirers this is one of the finest US made solid wood chess boards handcrafted from locally sourced walnut and maple hardwoods. The family in Pennsylvania has a rich heritage of woodworking and farming. Originally from Switzerland, the skills were passed down through five generations. This remarkable lost art of woodworking is continually refined, blending timeless methods with the latest knowledge on living wood behavior. Styling – Players will enjoy the subtle grooves and beveled edges on this chess board. It’s a great gift to pair with almost any suitably sized wooden pieces. Size – 21″ square chess board with 2″ squares, it’s ideally suited to standard 3 3/4″ set of chess men. More about the board. The creator of this chessboard has studied wood movement extensively. Wood is “living” after it is cut down, not a rigid block. Due to the circular ringed nature of a tree, the direction of cuts is very important to the natural expansion and contraction of the wood as humidity levels change from one environment to another. This unique expansion of both woods used in this work of art, require great attention in every phase. Care. It can be helpful to store or display the chessboard vertically so that equal temperature and humidity is applied to both upper and lower sides of the wood. A light lacquer finish is applied for furniture style smoothness, and a soft, dry cloth should be used to wipe the surface dust free.

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