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Dal Negro Chinese Checkers

Dal Negro have been the world's leading supplier of premium quality gaming boxes including Backgammon sets since the nineteen-fifties. They are also the global specialist in playing cards with a history going back to the mid-eighteenth century.

Dal Negro Chinese CheckersThis is a lovely, natural finish round wooden chinese checkers board featuring coloured wooden pegs.

From Dal Negro, this is the largest Chinese Checkers board that we can find, of a good quality.

Because there are lots of pieces all close to each other, Chinese Checkers, an under-rated board game of some depth, is best played on a larger board.

It is 38cm (15 inches) in diameter.

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The Origin of Chinese Checkers

Chinese Checkers, disappointingly, is no more than Halma (a Victorian games invented in the 1880s) transported to a star shaped board. It was first patented in the West by Ravensburger, the famous German games company, under the name Stern-Halma in Germany a few years after Halma appeared.

It was later launched in the USA under the catchier name of Chinese Checkers, and this is the form that is most well-known today. J Pressman is believed to be the person who introduced the game to the USA during 1928 although several other manufacturers started to make it thereafter including Milton Bradley whom, an unconfirmed report has it, patented the game in 1941.

You can learn more about the History of Chinese Checkers from The Online Guide to Traditional Games.

 

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