Several go boards for sale
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 2:58 pm
I have a 40 sun (4.7 inches, 12 cm) Katsura go board I am looking to sell. If there turns out to be interest, I will post pics.
I bought the board a few years ago, but I find I just never have much chance to use it. I never really get to play at home, and don't have the space to just keep it out all the time (and have a young kid, so it's not a great idea to leave it out). I love it, but I think it's time for it to find a home where it will be used to play go.
The board is basically in brand new condition. It has a couple of very minor blemishes on the surface, which are part of the wood, not damage. The lines are in perfect shape. It is an Itame cut, which is not the highest quality, but much better than most of the lower end boards.
I've done a little research to see what reasonable pricing might be, and here are some links I've looked at:
http://jzool.com/en/p/18355-Size-40-Kat ... ellent/481
(you have to remove the cost of the stones to get the price of their board)
http://www.kiseido.com/go_equipment.htm
(slightly larger board)
http://www.kurokigoishi.co.jp/english/o ... index.html
http://www.kurokigoishi.co.jp/english/o ... index.html
(they don't seem to sell katsura)
I'm including a nice plexiglass cover which can cover the board with a game still in progress, which is pretty handy.
Given what I've seen, I think a price which is a reasonably good discount off of retail but not too low would be $600 plus shipping. I live in New York State, USA, and the package would probably weight about 25 lbs. I would require that shipping costs include insurance.
I also have some very nice bowls and glass stones I can include for a little extra, but I figured someone might want slate and shell stones for this, so I'm willing to keep it separate too.
Please let me know if there is interest (PM or responding here) and if so, I'll send/post pics. I'm not in a rush to sell it, and I think I'm not being unrealistic with the price, so I doubt I would take a lower offer, but maybe I'll change my mind.
If anyone is interested, I also have a couple of MUCH older floor boards in somewhat rough shape (but still very cool) that I would sell for a LOT cheaper (maybe $100 each plus shipping).
Regards,
Poney Carpenter
I bought the board a few years ago, but I find I just never have much chance to use it. I never really get to play at home, and don't have the space to just keep it out all the time (and have a young kid, so it's not a great idea to leave it out). I love it, but I think it's time for it to find a home where it will be used to play go.
The board is basically in brand new condition. It has a couple of very minor blemishes on the surface, which are part of the wood, not damage. The lines are in perfect shape. It is an Itame cut, which is not the highest quality, but much better than most of the lower end boards.
I've done a little research to see what reasonable pricing might be, and here are some links I've looked at:
http://jzool.com/en/p/18355-Size-40-Kat ... ellent/481
(you have to remove the cost of the stones to get the price of their board)
http://www.kiseido.com/go_equipment.htm
(slightly larger board)
http://www.kurokigoishi.co.jp/english/o ... index.html
http://www.kurokigoishi.co.jp/english/o ... index.html
(they don't seem to sell katsura)
I'm including a nice plexiglass cover which can cover the board with a game still in progress, which is pretty handy.
Given what I've seen, I think a price which is a reasonably good discount off of retail but not too low would be $600 plus shipping. I live in New York State, USA, and the package would probably weight about 25 lbs. I would require that shipping costs include insurance.
I also have some very nice bowls and glass stones I can include for a little extra, but I figured someone might want slate and shell stones for this, so I'm willing to keep it separate too.
Please let me know if there is interest (PM or responding here) and if so, I'll send/post pics. I'm not in a rush to sell it, and I think I'm not being unrealistic with the price, so I doubt I would take a lower offer, but maybe I'll change my mind.
If anyone is interested, I also have a couple of MUCH older floor boards in somewhat rough shape (but still very cool) that I would sell for a LOT cheaper (maybe $100 each plus shipping).
Regards,
Poney Carpenter