Customer Reviews of Chess Pencil 5 Pack
Fernando from Doral Chess Pencil 5 Pack Reviewperfect
Jeffrey from Springfield, OH Chess Pencil 5 Pack ReviewNice pack of pencils. The kids really felt treated at the end of our Summer enrichment chess camp.
Dave from St. Louis, MO Chess Pencil 5 Pack ReviewChess Pencil 5 Pack. Great free gift! Thank you!
David S. from Indianapolis area Chess Pencil 5 Pack ReviewUm... free chess pencils with an order of over $25? Yes, please! (Not worth getting if your order could be shipped by Media Mail otherwise, though, saving you $4 more).
Erik from Rockford Chess Pencil 5 Pack ReviewExactly what you'd expect. A pencil. Looks like the picture. Use as you see fit. Good for CHEAP and EASY giveaways...
Jacob from Saint Paul, MN Chess Pencil 5 Pack ReviewVery cute, chess-themed pencils. Great for elementary-school-aged chess players.
James from Spokane Chess Pencil 5 Pack ReviewKids love these pencils. I use them as prizes for solving tactics problems and go through about 100 per year.
Austin from Shippensburg Chess Pencil 5 Pack ReviewNice chess theme, but get rid of all the glitter. More glitter on your hands after 30 seconds than you'll find in AC Moore.
Brian from Toledo Chess Pencil 5 Pack ReviewThese pencils are neat. Kids really love them.
Greg from Menasha Chess Pencil 5 Pack ReviewThese were a hit when I bought and gave them to my granddaughter, so we needed a new supply. She loves them. A very inexpensive way to encourage chess.
Scott from Pasadena, Tx Chess Pencil 5 Pack ReviewReal pencil is much more shiny and nicer looking in person. A good value for a giveaway at our chess club meetings. The only downside is one of the pencils is a banned color due to gang activity. Still, it left me with a ton of pencils for my personal use on the bunch I ordered.
Greg from Menasha Chess Pencil 5 Pack ReviewIt probably seems silly to award five stars to a set of pencils, but these were purchased for my 6 year old granddaughter, who reportedly fell in love with them and will begin the school year with her "chess pencils". A very inexpensive way to promote interest in chess.
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