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Standard Staunton Chessmen Bucket, 3.5" Tall King | Full Set of 32 Black & White Chess Pieces | Replace Old or Lost Pieces | Solid, Cast Plastic Set in Handy Carry Drum

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Management number 219650115 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price €4.80 Model Number 219650115
Category
  • Knight Takes King: If you need a large number of chess piece sets, you'll find no better than this Bucket O' Chessmen
  • Pawn Stars: You'll find all 32 pieces full-size pieces in this bucket, both full White and Black sets included
  • Chess Club Rules: This is the most convenient set of pieces you'll ever buy. A full set of Brybelly Chess Pieces fits in our little bucket
  • Quality Construction: Made from high quality plastic, these pieces are easy to clean and very durable
  • Great For Multiple Games: Whether you are needing supplies for your Chess Club or a pro-level tournament, you can't go wrong
UPC 193206004269
Size Small
Color Black, White
Theme Sports
Set Name Bucket O' Plenty
Brand Name Brybelly
Unit Count 32.0 Count
Item Weight 15.2 ounces
Manufacturer Brybelly Holdings, Inc.
Power Source Manual
Material Type Plastic
Operation Mode Manual
Item Dimensions 6 x 4 x 4 inches
Number of Players 2
Is Assembly Required No
Age Range Description Kid
Educational Objective Develop strategic thinking and problem-solving skills through gameplay
Supported Battery Types No batteries required
Manufacturer Part Number GGAM-103
Manufacturer Maximum Age MONTHS 144
Manufacturer Minimum Age MONTHS 96.00

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