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Tiki Mug Chess Set

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Psycho Tiki D posted on 10/30/2007

Sweet Daddy Tiki reminded me of an idea I had awhile back about making a chess set out of my tiki mugs.

If you could choose mugs for the pieces, which would you use? Pawns, Rooks, Knights, Bishops, The Queen and King? They wouldn't even have to necessarily be the same on either side.

While playing, if you lost a piece, you would have to take a drink. Even better, if you lost a piece, you would have to drink and the opposing player would get to keep it.

Harsh, tiki collecting the hard way!

Psycho Tiki D (I know I am and my pawn takes your King)!

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A.R. McTiki posted on 10/30/2007

Mini Moai shots for one set of pawns, mini Sam's heads or peanut shots for the other. Pawns are the weakest pieaces, they'd have to be shots.

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Unga Bunga posted on 10/30/2007

Have you seen Crazy Al's chest set? (Tiki carved pawns)

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kingstiedye posted on 10/30/2007

king and queen:

these kinda remind me of bishops:

and of course these have to be the knights:

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Phillip Roberts posted on 10/30/2007

Your rook is in danger, sir

We are hereby posting a design contest. $200 for first prize, $100 for second, $50 for third.

[ Edited by: filslash 2008-09-20 20:13 ]

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kingstiedye posted on 10/30/2007

On 2007-10-29 22:11, filslash wrote:
Your rook is in danger, sir

ok. here are my rooks and pawns:



all the pieces i showed are in my collection.


[ Edited by: kingstiedye 2007-10-30 10:09 ]

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teaKEY posted on 10/30/2007

KTD, very cool and appropriate

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little lost tiki posted on 10/30/2007

I wanna Play chess at your house Bullet! :D

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swizzle posted on 11/02/2007

It's gonna be a bloody big chess board.

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McTiki posted on 11/02/2007

On 2007-11-01 19:44, swizzle wrote:
It's gonna be a bloody big chess board.

Righteous for the farsighted and rum influenced strategic thinker.

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