Found this one listed under "chess computer" on New Zealand's 'TradeMe'.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Gaming/Other/a ... 939616.htm
10 out of 10 for originality!
all the best
Larry
the chess computer that never breaks down
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Re: the chess computer that never breaks down
the auction mentions that the board is to be used to play chess with a real live personLarry wrote:Found this one listed under "chess computer" on New Zealand's 'TradeMe'.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Gaming/Other/a ... 939616.htm
10 out of 10 for originality!
all the best
Larry
i have asked the seller to include photos of the real live person included in the auction and also if there is an original manual included for the person
hopefully he will reply soon
Bidding Regards
Steve
Just saw this add for checkers made by well known company on TradeMe.
Are these collectable like the chess computers?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Computers/Vint ... 901413.htm
Are these collectable like the chess computers?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Computers/Vint ... 901413.htm
Hi,
I don't consider myself a real collector although I have many machines, but my favourite maker (at least for historical reasons) is Fidelity and therefore I bought on ebay Checkers, Dame, Backgammon and Bridge Challengers.
Best regards,
Alain
it depends of course of the collectorCubeman wrote:Are these collectable like the chess computers?
I don't consider myself a real collector although I have many machines, but my favourite maker (at least for historical reasons) is Fidelity and therefore I bought on ebay Checkers, Dame, Backgammon and Bridge Challengers.
Best regards,
Alain