Friday, May 25, 2012
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Chess Pieces, Chessmen or Chess Set.
That is the question.
From time to time
we’ll receive a call from a customer that purchased a chess set and to their
surprise and disappointment they did not receive a chess board with it. While
we try our best to make it perfectly clear, whether it is just a chess set or
if it also includes a chess board, there is that rare occasion when what our
customer really wanted simply got lost in translation.
What it really
boils down to is what "chess pieces" or "chessmen" might be
to one person will be a "chess set" to another. Here at The Chess
Store we define “chess set” as a set of 32 or 34 (when 2 spare queens are
included) individual chessmen. However, some people define a chess set as a set
of chess pieces or chessmen with a chess board. Not an unreasonable use or
meaning of the two words and it can go either way but we have chosen the
"chess set" road.
From our
perspective, a chess set is a chess set and a chess board is a chess board. One
does not necessarily imply the inclusion of the other. When we purchase chess
sets from our suppliers, our purchase orders state “chess sets” and the items
on the invoices we receive are described as “chess sets”. We purchase complete
chess sets, not chess pieces.
The term “chess
pieces” could be used to describe 2 chess pieces or a million chess pieces,
regardless of whether they make a complete and cohesive chess set or not. When
you say chess piece you are referring to a single chess piece and the plural
form of the word only implies more than one and not necessarily 32. When you
use the phrase "chess set", it’s exclusively is in reference to a set
of 32 or 34 chess pieces.
It seems to be
evenly divided between the stores that use the phrase “chess set” and “chess
pieces” to describe a complete set of pieces. For the time being, we’re going
to stick with the more traditional use of the word “chess set”. But, someday we
might find that we need to convert for consistency sake and use the terms most
shoppers have in mind when they think of a chess set.
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