DRUEKE MAGNETIC Travel Chess Set

DRUEKE MAGNETIC Travel Chess Set
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Catalog Product Code: TRV0004

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Weight: 2.0000

This magnetic travel set makes playing on the road a breeze. Pieces are easy to handle and adhere to the board. Clever box design lets you store pieces--even if you have a game in progress.

Box measures 7.75" x 7.75" x 3/16" King measures 7/8" Board is metal with 3/4" playing squares

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