Šachová deska dřevo (hnědá)
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Product detailed description
Oboustranná dřevěná šachovnice. Strana jednoho políčka 10x10 má 36 mm a 8x8 má 45 mm.
Additional parameters
| Category: | Logical and abstract games |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 0.4 kg |
| EAN: | 8717072000396 |
| ? Min. Number of Players: | 2 |
| ? Max. Number of Players: | 2 |
| Number of Pieces: | 1 |
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