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Are these knights from Chess Bazar good enough?

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conorokane wrote:

I like it - make one the kingside knight and the other the queenside and you will recognize them as you play. Give them different names! Small differences are part of the charm of a wooden set.

I agree, I also kinda like it. Makes it a very special set, since the "little" differences, is very prominent. We insist on the names Rosencrantz and Gildenstern. (#14). Or... rather, lets's have a vote on names.
I nominate Lancelot and Gawain.
Invent a legend for the set, like: During manufacture the horse that the artist used as model absconded (or were killed in the battle of ... some famous or infamous medieval battle), and he had to use another model.
I also call for a pic of the complete set in action.

jjupiter6

Let's be honest. Chess bazaar sales aren't really sales. Everything is permanently on sale.

Riccardo1705

Thank you Yenster1, your comment was very useful

DesperateKingWalk
jjupiter6 wrote:

Let's be honest. Chess bazaar sales aren't really sales. Everything is permanently on sale.

You are correct. And this is true for Chessbazaar and the others likes Staunton Castle.

And the prices fluctuate often and from site to site. On the exact same chess set. Like for Amazon to Staunton Castle or Chessbazaar. When one site to buy the exact same chess set can save you hundreds of dollars.

It always makes sense to shop Etsy or Amazon as the prices can be much different from the direct site.