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The average shopper looking to buy someone special a special chess gift, or possibly upgrade their own chess pieces, probably doesn’t have a clear idea as to why one set of wooden chess pieces sells for $25 and another for $300. If this sounds like you, keep reading. You’re about to be enlightened.

Everything else being equal, the physical factors that most determine the difference in price between one wooden chess set (chessmen, only) and another are as follows:

1) Wood type: The more "exotic" the wood the higher the cost. For example, ebony is much more rare than maple. Just like gold is more rare than silver, and therefore more valuable, a wooden chess set that contains pieces made from ebony will cost more, usually a lot more, than those made from maple. Knowing the different types of wood used to produce chess pieces will go a long way in helping you to determine the value of any particular chess set.

2) Workability: The harder the wood the more difficult it is to work with (carve). Some woods e.g. ebony and rosewood are more difficult to work. As a result, more time is needed to produce a quality chess piece. Much like everything else, the more time it takes to produce the more it costs.

3) Size: The bigger the chess pieces the more they will cost. It’s sort of like the “Super Sized” fries at Mickey D’s costing you a little more.  Therefore, a four-inch rosewood chess set costs more that three-inch rosewood chess set. The more material, the more cost. Again, everything else being equal.

4) Details: The finer and more intricate the carved details of a chess piece, the more expensive it will be. The best examples of this can be found in the details of a particular chess set's knight, the king's crown, the queen's coronet, and the bishop's hat. 

5) Weight: Wooden chess pieces come either weighted or not. For reasons of balance and stability, your better chess pieces are weighted. Weighting can be done by placing "washer-type" metal discs into the hollowed out bases of chess pieces. Sets vary in weight depending on how many discs are placed in the base. Typically, pieces are single, double, or triple weighted. Outside of the cost of the metal itself there's another cost factor that weighted chess pieces incur: they weigh more so they’re more expensive to ship. This too adds to the overall cost of a chess set.

6) Extras: A set of extra queens adds to the price of chess set. Think of it like buying an extra spare tire with a new car. More product, higher price. Also, leather padded chessmen bases cost more than felt padded bases. Which leads us to cloth-felt padded bases costing more than paper-felted bases.

So, there you have it. In no particualr order and in a nutshell I might add. I didn't go into the details of the details for reasons of brevity. However, if you'd like to know more about these subjects please feel free to contact me. I am always happy to talk about chess sets. I can be contacted through or web site or at info(at)YourChessSet.com.





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In Allendale off Route 17 in New Jersey is Rohslers Garden Center. This is a beautifully laid out store, and farm. Rohslers offers Koi Gardens and all the supplies information that go along with Koi gardening. The staff can walk you through setting up a pond or dealing with any problems that come up. They will teach you all about the different Koi and feeding and caring for them. If you are a horse afficiando they have a full time stable that offers heated tack rooms, box stalls, two rings and is run by a very well educated horsewoman ,Haley Rooney.

When you enter there are several areas to choose from for shopping. Along the front of the building are seasonal gifts, samples of mulch, great plants and planters. The mulch is displayed in bins so that you can see anad feel the different varieties. There is a tool area to your left with all sorts of wonderful gardening tools and supplies, many are Smith and Hawken brand, top of the line. Rohslers carries a large selection of tools, garden furniture and decorative items made by this company. You can purchase gorgeous outdoor furniture, chimineas, gates and fencing, garden statuary, arches, containers in every size and more.

The room in the center holds adorable ornaments right now but in the Spring there is a great selection of bulbs here. Towards the end of the blub planting season you can pick up some real bargains. To the right is a gift and flower area. This area is run by Robin. She will do your wedding flowers or any flowers for any occasion. She is very talented. She can help you with gift flowers from 1-800 Flowers or Teleflora.engagement. She can have her staff put together incredible flower arrangement or plant pieces. I've received beautiful herb gardens in a basket from this part of the store. This is also a large gift area with charming bric a brac, seasonal items, door bells and plaques for your house, garden hooks, teacup birdfeeders and more.

Towards the rear of the store are vast amounts of house plants, birdbaths, out door statuary and decorative items. Depending on the season this area changes. In the fall Rohslers has fabulous Halloween items. If you walk out this side door you will be at the Koi garden. The staff is very knowledgeable and they have everything you need to set up a Koi Pond. Out here you will find seperate are for larger garden furniture, all quite beautiful.

In the front of the Garden Center when you drive in the semi circular driveway you will see wonderful arbors, huge plants, tons of perennials, herbals and seasonal plants, shrubs, small trees, stepping stones, more statuary and fountains. In the Fall this becomes a big ghost and goblin area with cut out frames for taking scary pictures, hay mazes and other spooky stuff. Their Halloween Haunted house is truly frightening. My granddaughter and I went in, walking at a normal pace at first and by the time we were partly into it we were running. This is not for very young children. For them their are fun hay rides Saturdays and Sundays in the Fall.

On the right side outside there are larger plants, rose bushes, special varieties of trees. They offer landscaping.

This place is so popular that on week ends in season they have hire special staff to help over see parking

They offer classes in gardening and book signings. These are fun and informative and free.

For any homeowner or anyone who needs a a gift this is another hot spot in the North Jersey area. Great for gifts, great for gardeners and great for fun.




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