I have chess stuff to give away. If no one wants it within a few days of my post, then it goes in the garbage or recycle. If you do want an item, please don't post here;
I might not see it. Instead, please email me here:
RookKnightRook
AT
yahoo.com
I'll post irregularly, as I go through my stuff. If this thread is near the top, then probably I added a new item.
If you are in Toronto, I can probably meet you to hand it to you. If you are not in Toronto, then please indicate if you are willing to pay postage or
not. In most cases, I will be willing to pay postage. Also in most cases, I am not selling, just giving away.
Item #1
Mechanical chess clock, at least 34 years old. As is, so not guaranteed to work.
I'll get a better description next time I visit my storage locker. It actually has a funny history. It belonged to a player with a last name of 4 letters. At the 1984 Pan-Am Intercollegiate Team Championship which I organized in Kitchener, someone told me that they'd found a clock, but they wanted to keep it because the 4 letters scratched onto it didn't match the name of any of the universities' abbreviations! I never did get the clock back to the player. I located him years later, but again didn't make a connection. I suppose I should try one more time...
Regards,
David
David Cohen
Toronto
I might not see it. Instead, please email me here:
RookKnightRook
AT
yahoo.com
I'll post irregularly, as I go through my stuff. If this thread is near the top, then probably I added a new item.
If you are in Toronto, I can probably meet you to hand it to you. If you are not in Toronto, then please indicate if you are willing to pay postage or
not. In most cases, I will be willing to pay postage. Also in most cases, I am not selling, just giving away.
Item #1
Mechanical chess clock, at least 34 years old. As is, so not guaranteed to work.
I'll get a better description next time I visit my storage locker. It actually has a funny history. It belonged to a player with a last name of 4 letters. At the 1984 Pan-Am Intercollegiate Team Championship which I organized in Kitchener, someone told me that they'd found a clock, but they wanted to keep it because the 4 letters scratched onto it didn't match the name of any of the universities' abbreviations! I never did get the clock back to the player. I located him years later, but again didn't make a connection. I suppose I should try one more time...
Regards,
David
David Cohen
Toronto