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HomeGamesChessDeluxe Wooden Chess, Checkers & Backgammon Set (Oak) |
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Surprisingly bad workmanship! Jun 17, 2008
By Eric Lance Traub Having just received this as a gift from my stepdaughter for Father's Day (which I coordinated with my wife based on the other reviews here), I am especially disappointed at the horrific quality. The pieces are so poorly made that they are tilting, wobbly, and easily fall over on their own during play. Some of the pieces were cut haphazardly and the black King tilts like the Leaning Tower of Pisa. It would be funny and a no-brainer to simply return if it weren't for the shock after the positive reviews. It makes me suspect that the other reviews are placed by people at the company who makes this item. Hate to say it, but this set is crap and absolutely NOT worth the money. And I think the reviews are quite possibly placed by shills, not actual customers. Junk, junk, junk.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
oak chess board May 07, 2007
By Joseph Devaul the game is everything i expected. the product description was right on. the only thing missing is instructions. instructions would be good especially for children,
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Not bad for made in China May 25, 2008
By P. Madar Just right for a pleasant game of chess on the porch. The pieces are a traditional design and do not feel too light or plasticy. The magnetic catch holds things closed well. The printed instructions are in very small type, poorly translated from chinese, and completely worthless. If you need instruction help with these basic games, turn to the internet.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Good product. Could have slightly larger figures Mar 28, 2008
By Dobrin'a Good quality product. Allows you to play either of the three popular games. The only two cons that I can think of are: 1) Chess figures could be a bit larger. 2) Field is "Unmarked" - there're no numbers nor letters so if you have a habbit to write down your games, you better know your ABC.
7 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Chess sets May 12, 2007
By Fred Williams This chess set filled the bill beautifully. The pieces are large enough to be able to handle them easily. They also look very nice even though they're made in China.
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