Buying Chess Boxes Online

Saturday, November 28, 2009 15:55
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Chess boxes are a point of pride for many avid chess enthusiasts. Whether you’re participating in tournaments or just playing with friends for fun, choosing the right case is an important consideration. Buying a flimsy case or skipping out on it altogether can diminish the appearance of your chess equipment, not to mention put your pieces in danger of getting lost or broken. These cases come in all shapes and sizes, so you’ll have to read the descriptions carefully to be sure you’re buying the one that best fits your needs.

Chess Baron (www.chessbaron.com) is one quality source for chess boxes. You can buy the “Double Queens Tray Style Large Leather Chess Box” with silk-covered indentations for each 6-inch piece, with spaces for extra queens ($179.95). They also offer a similar “Larger Luxury Chess Box in Leather” for 4.5-inch kings, with extra room for queens and the same high quality leather/silk interior for ($159.95). To match a wooden set, you may consider the “Beautiful Wooden Luxury Case,” which holds 4.5-inch chess men and is built for double queens ($129.95). The “Leather Flat Luxury Chess Box with Two Locks” can house a more expensive chess set, providing maximum security and also featuring a brilliant blue velvet interior and handsome black leather exterior ($126.95). There are also boxes for smaller sets ($40 to $80) and designs without all the individual chess men spaces. This site prides itself on customer service, return policy and quality.

If you’re not looking to spend a fortune on chess boxes, then The Chess Store (www.thechessstore.com) is a great place to look. You could order the “The Deluxe Chess Coffer – Large” for $279.95, but most of their selections are under $100. The Mahogany Chess Box, Ebony Chess Box, Walnut Chess Box or Rosewood Chess Box comes in four sizes and works best with rosewood, ebony or boxwood chess men. For fans of slide-top boxes, you can choose walnut finish, black finish or cherry finish for $29.95 to $49.95, which will fit chess equipment that is 3 1/4″ or 3 3/4″. There are chess boxes made out of Sheesham wood ($44.95), teak ($39.95) and black leather ($49.95 to $69.95) that all come with vivid velvet interiors. You may order by Paypal, Google Checkout, American Express, Visa or Mastercard. Orders ship next-day via UPS Ground, 3 Day Select, 2 Day Select or Overnight.

A nice simple site to find some chess boxes is Premium Chess Sets (www.premiumchesssets.com/chess-boxes). There is a Fitted Red Burl Briefcase or a Fitted Walnut Burl Briefcase ($249.95), a deeper Fitted Red Burl Coffer ($299.95), a Mahogany Premium Chess Box ($129.95), a Premium Red Burl Chess Box ($129.95), a Black Slide-Top Box ($49.95), a Mahogany Slide-Top Box ($49.95), a Red Burl Small Chess Box ($69.95), and a Red Mahogany Standard Chess Box ($89.95). There are boxes for smaller marble chess sets (less than 3.5″) and larger Staunton chess sets (4″). You can pay using Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover or Paypal and your item will be shipped via UPS within 3 days. If you are unhappy with your purchase, you have seven days to return it, but you will be charged a 15% restocking fee and the shipping charges are your responsibility.

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