http://www.xs4all.nl/~jtemp/BGOnTheRoad/BG...0OnTheRoad.html (http://www.xs4all.nl/~jtemp/BGOnTheRoad/BGFor%20OnTheRoad.html) :rolleyes:
:cool: :cool: :yes: :yes: :yes:
Not only big smile but a hugeeee one :D
Excellent idea, but where are the cups? :P
Is this made of leather? What did you use for the tray?
socksey
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looks great Jan, :cool: pleased you made changes to the original
:yes: :yes:
Another travel set worth a look is the David Naylor one - I have seen this one - and it really does assemble and dismantle very easily - and you get cups ;)
Once dismantled - it takes up very little space - as you can see.
David Naylor travel Set (http://www.backpacker-backgammon.com/shop/naylor.html)
Hi Noah,
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where did you leave the remaining 4 board points? :P :D
QuoteAnother travel set worth a look is the David Naylor one - I have seen this one - and it really does assemble and dismantle very easily - and you get cups ;)
Once dismantled - it takes up very little space - as you can see.
David Naylor travel Set (http://www.backpacker-backgammon.com/shop/naylor.html)
and the cost>>>>190 Ã,£ mine is 2,50 euro !!!!!!!
QuoteHi Noah,
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where did you leave the remaining 4 board points? :P :D
read the story on
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jtemp/FibsUtrecht200..._2005Part2.html (http://www.xs4all.nl/~jtemp/FibsUtrecht2005/FIBSUTRECHT_2005Part2.html)
QuoteExcellent idea, but where are the cups? :P
Is this made of leather? What did you use for the tray?
no cups untill now.......needs more leather.....
tray???? its all from leather.........hand fixed
i found other one..;))
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jtemp/BGOnTheRoad/BG...d.html#part_two (http://www.xs4all.nl/~jtemp/BGOnTheRoad/BGFor%20OnTheRoad.html#part_two)
Hmmm, that one looks suspiciously like this one...guess the idea is pretty straightforward
travel backgammon (http://www.backpacker-backgammon.com/boards.html)
which also has a version where the board is printed on the back of a T shirt - I have that one :D Wonder if I should take that to Vegas - it will take up a lot less room in the suitcase... ;)
QuoteQuotewhere did you leave the remaining 4 board points? :P :D
read the story on
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jtemp/FibsUtrecht200..._2005Part2.html (http://www.xs4all.nl/~jtemp/FibsUtrecht2005/FIBSUTRECHT_2005Part2.html)
Ahh! :eureka:
Hehe, looks like you found out only after setting up the initial position and started to play. :D
Thanks for the link. Great pictures! And great boards! :cool:
QuoteHmmm, that one looks suspiciously like this one...guess the idea is pretty straightforward
travel backgammon (http://www.backpacker-backgammon.com/boards.html)
which also has a version where the board is printed on the back of a T shirt - I have that one :D Wonder if I should take that to Vegas - it will take up a lot less room in the suitcase... ;)
Of course, you could also WEAR the T-shirt to Vegas. Takes up NO space in the suitcase.
And, when you're ready to play, just whip the shirt off and go to it. Might even distract your opponent so much, he can't concentrate on the game! ~grin~