Plastic Chessmen Key Chains

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Kings, Queens, Bishops, Knights, Rooks and Pawns

Want to set your keys apart with a custom keychain? Looking for a cool gift or an award for your young chess players? These plastic chess key chains make an ideal solution for you chess club, school or individual chess player gift ideas.

Choose from our multi-color selection of Kings, Queens, Bishops, Knights, Rooks and Pawns.The sturdy clasp keeps keys together securely, and holds up well through daily wear-and-tear.

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