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AMEROUS 19 Inches Professional Wooden Tournament Chess Board with 2.0" Squares/Gift Package/Chess Board Only (No Chess Pieces)

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$65.99
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Why shoppers consider it
  • Professional Tournament Standard Board - AMEROUS is a professional board game brand manufacturer, this classic chess board size: 19" X 19" X 0.6", 64 squares, individual board size: 2.0" x 2.0", perfect for...
  • High Quality & Exquisite Craftsmanship - We always insist on high quality products, this wooden chess board only is made of high quality African Palisander and Maple inlay, hand-made, with excellent sturdiness and...
  • Exercise Thinking Skills & Intelligence - Chess is an ancient classic puzzle board game that will stimulate your thinking skills, imagination, and thinking ability for adults and children while developing...
  • Perfect Applicability & Gift - Package contains only chess board, 3.75'- 4.25'' King is recommended, suitable for adults, seniors, and children, etc., to get closer to each other, this is surely the most popular gift...
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