From: Arose323 AOL COM Date: 29 jul 2002 Subject: Re: where can i get a demonstration shogi board? --part1_d3.f38534b.2a771c67_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, > Ok, I have to ask.... What is a shogi demonstration board? A demo board is one that is large enough to show across a meeting room, for example. If you are doing a lecture of any sort where you are trying to explain something to a group of people, everyone can see it from their spots, rather than everyone hunching over a standard board. I'm sure they can be purchased from Shogi Renmei, or if that's out of one's budget, you can buy a couple square metres of felt, use bias tape or marker for the lines on the board, cut pieces out of a different colour felt and use marker for the kanji on the pieces. A dowel rod, easel, and cup hooks can give you a way to hang it, preferably at an angle so the pieces stick better. --part1_d3.f38534b.2a771c67_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi,

Ok, I have to ask....  What is a shogi demonstration board?


A demo board is one that is large enough to show across a meeting room, for example. If you are doing a lecture of any sort where you are trying to explain something to a group of people, everyone can see it from their spots, rather than everyone hunching over a standard board.

I'm sure they can be purchased from Shogi Renmei, or if that's out of one's budget, you can buy a couple square metres of felt, use bias tape or marker for the lines on the board, cut pieces out of a different colour felt and use marker for the kanji on the pieces. A dowel rod, easel, and cup hooks can give you a way to hang it, preferably at an angle so the pieces stick better.
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