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Trekie boy wrote on Thu, Aug 5, 2004 02:52 PM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
This site is great. The way to set up the board is almost like getting a
rule book for free!

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Jay, 
    The current price for a set NOW as of 2004 is about $250-350 in a good
condition - very good condition.

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Chris,
     You can get some good high gloss gold paint and buy a cheep set/set
peices, then use a toner like used on a car let set for a day or 2 the
paint gold(smooth side to side strokes work well for the king to look
good)
Also check ebay because i see peices all the time. If you shop smart, you
can get a good set rather cheap. 

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                          (The other site on how to build a chess set is
also very good if you do not have a lot of money to waste on a set you can
build one for about $20-30)(I built one following the instructions a the
site- http://www.chessvariants.com/3d.dir/starboard.html)

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