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Description of Board · The outer diameter of the wood ring is about five inches, while the outer diameter of the ceramic is about 13 inches. · The board is about one half inch thick, and weighs about three pounds. · Board shape, decoration, and glaze color combinations vary with available stock. |
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· Each board comes with a full set of game pieces that are priced separately from the board itself. · Ceramic pieces are usually smooth sided with not additional decoration. · Decorative pressed designs in the game pieces may be custom ordered, with the price set by the level of decoration requested (see picture below). · Wooden beads have been available in the past, but our original supplier has become unreliable. Please contact us if you have a high interest in wooden beads as playing pieces so we can discuss with you our current status. |
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Product Summary These games combine the beauty of ceramics, fine woods, and brass rods for an interesting approach to the old game of tic-tac-toe. Our experience is that this game is equally challenging when played adult against adult as when played adult against child. The difficulty of this game lies not in the need to place four game pieces in a row in any direction, but in the fact that to place a piece on the fourth level of a peg you must first have three pieces placed under it by you or your opponent. |
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Pricing These premium games all have some level of decoration and hand fitted wood inserts, In addition, game pieces may be hand made ceramic or wooden. Games are priced from $95 to $150 depending on the complexity of the decorations, glazes, and wood used. Wooden game pieces are $10, with handmade smooth pottery game pieces priced at $75. |



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Four in a Row (3D Tic-Tac-Toe) |

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Where Art and Craft Meet in Functional Pottery and Traditional Games |

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Each design shown in this website is the creative property of Haven Pottery and may not be reproduced or publicly displayed without specific written authorization of Haven Pottery. Copyright © 2007, 2008 by Anna Vickers. All rights reserved. |

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