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23” Maple and Rosewood Finish Basic Chess Board with 2 ¼” Squares

$ 10.56

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Condition: This board has one crushed corner.
  • Material: Wood

    Description

    Scratch & Dent at ChessUSA
    We are always cleaning up here at ChessUSA. We are pulling old stuff out of storage while items are still being discontinued every day to make room for new inventory and we are giving our eBay customers a chance to score a great deal! We have a fantastic selection of scratch-and-dent, factory 2nds, discontinued, last-one and display chess sets, pieces, boards and more at incredibly low prices.
    This auction is for a Maple and Rosewood Finish Basic Chess Board. The board measures 23 ½” x 23 ½” overall with 2 ¼” squares. This board features rounded corners, stylish mosaic, ample border, and full felt backing. This board has one crushed corner. A king with 1 ¾” - 2” base would best pair with this board.
    If you just need a set of chess pieces or chess board, we have you covered - but if you need them both be sure to check all of our auctions - we list the appropriate square size and king height so you can mix and match. As always, we are happy to combine shipping when you purchase multiple items (Please note some larger or unusually shaped items have to ship separately).
    If you need some help finding a matching set, feel free to send us a message. Please ask all questions before bidding.
    FAQ on Shipping:
    We ship via UPS or USPS based on the size and weight of your item. To combine shipping please notify us after your first auction or buy it now win. Do not pay until you have completed bidding. Upon completion we can send you a correct invoice. Once payment has been made, we cannot issue refunds to combine shipping.
    For international orders, we only use eBay's global buying program when/where allowed. If you have any questions or specific requirements, please do not hesitate to let us know.
    Happy Bidding!
    The Folks at ChessUSA