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Product Description A classic game of scrabble specially adapted for the Irish Language with letter frequencies reflecting their use in Irish. Scrabble classic is a special wooden version of the first Scrabble game to be sold in the UK - back in the 1950's. It comes complete with 100 real wood tiles, wooden racks and a high quality board. This unique version of the world's number one word game combines the best of both old and new versions.Scrabble is the ideal gift of words, and will be a treasured possession. Scrabble is a fascinating, mind sharpening entertainment every time you play, so pick you letters, rack your brains and try to make the most of a Triple word score. This game is for 2 - 4 players and suitable for ages 10 years and up. Box Contains 1 x Playing Boards100 x wooden tiles4 x wooden racks1 x cloth bag1 x rules
T**D
Shocking quality. Returned.
As avid Scrabble players, (1000+ games and counting), bought this is a gift for my wife's birthday. Both of us were VERY disappointed at the build quality. A box that would disintegrate because of being corrugated and not strong. A printed cardboard surface that had air bubbles in several places. The playboard wasn't even glued in straight - with creases as the edges.otherwise, the wooden finish, letters, and proper higher boundaries between tiles was ideal, but when you're spending £80 on a board, shoddy cardboard, creases and air bubbles is just not good enough. Find the person in charge of quality control on this product and demote them to the tea trolley. Returned the product straight away,
A**R
Over-priced
Having fallen for the art deco styling and the idea of marbled tiles, my expectations were too high to be fulfilled by this version of the game. The tiles are an insipid grey and made of lightweight plastic; for the price, they could have been much more substantial and tactile. The print quality of the lettering is inconsistent across the tiles with some of the ink almost non-existent already. Worst of all, the board doesn't lie flat owing to it being folded into quarters inside the packaging. Buy the original version and save the embarrassment of being the owner of a very expensive tin.
A**X
Badly made, cheap, tacky and certainly not worth your money!!
This product promises so much but does not deliver. The box and board are a generic item designed for several different games. This in itself is not an issue, but the fit and finish is far from perfect. The lacquer on the lower part of the box has run in several places which makes it look somewhat untidy.The tiles themselves are ok, but many have an off centre printed letter, which again makes the price seem utterly absurd.Included in the box are 4 stands (these are reasonably well made), a score pad and pencil, and an egg timer. The timer is a pointless addition, designed to stop people taking too long on their turn.At the start of a turn, flip the timer upside down, and if the player has not placed a word when the timer runs out, they forfeit their turn.Of course, this only works if the timer is allowed to run out between turns, otherwise the next player has ot wait for the timer to run out the rest of the way before they can start their turn.The cloth bag for the tiles is again ok, but it is so small that the only way to draw a tile without seeing it is to play the bag behind your back. The size of the bag also makes it impossible to properly mix the tiles up, and with the tiny amount of space between the lower frame of the box and the lid, the tile bag will not fit properly into the box with the score pad unless all the tiles in the bag are perfectly flat.The board itself is fine, although in the pictures, it seems like the raised bevel between the tiles is made from metal - it's not, the whole board is moulded plastic, which in itself isn't an issue however at the price, I would expect better build quality.When a product includes the name 'Prestige', I expect it to be well made.This item uses a generic box (used in their Cluedo games as well, and very likely in many others), a reasonable injection moulded plastic board albeit with badly aligned printing, a tile bag that's too small, tiles that aren't the same size or printed in the centre.Don't waste your money - there is nothing prestige about this other than the price and the overinflated promise of quality.I love scrabble. It's by far my favourite board game, and I was hoping that this item would be a family board which we would be able to get many years of enjoyment from.Sadly, I won't be able to start enjoying playing again until I've gotten over the £80 I spent on this frankly insulting offering!If you want to play scrabble, buy the cheapest set you can get, and a small wooden turntable to place the board on.I cannot stress how much of a waste of money this "prestige" item is.
R**Y
Terrible turntable undermines the product
Decent enough product that is crippled by a cheap ‘turntable.’ The mechanism is simply a single ball bearing in the centre of the underside. This means that the board wobbles all over the place, as it has only one central point of contact with the table. This could have been completely avoided if the manufacturer had instead placed four ball bearings, one at each corner. An astonishingly poor product design choice that makes the game an irritation to play.
M**N
Promising, but a little disappointing
Great metal box, great board, but the letters were a big disappointment - smudged ink on some letters, chips on others and the X didn't have it's numbered value on it
K**M
A Design Classic
This version of the great word game is very well presented. The box is sumptuous and the design of both it and the inner detail (rear of rules card, panel on rear of board) are in keeping with the whole 1960s effect. The board is a four-fold style and the playing side is finished in really nice retro colours. You may have read other reviews which criticise the variance in letter tile sizes, this is a non-issue (the variance is quite small) unless you're so competetive that you memorise the smaller ones for advantage, at which point maybe you should question your motivation for playing the game :) The tiles are lovely, in a pale wood, light in weight and with plenty of space on the rack for your seven letters. The only downside? No score pad & pencil. Looking forward to some great family tournaments this Christmas.
A**2
A family friendly means of cursing in front of the mother in law
So it's scrabble, but it does come in a tin box rather than a cardboard box, and the letters have a marbly pattern on them too in a quite lovely little bag. The board is still cardboard though. The review asks to comment on thickness, durability and stretch. I would say its about 2 inches thick while in the tin, thinner when it's not. If you stack all the tiles on top of each other you could argue it's taller rather than thicker, but considering semantics, you could regard it as very thick if arranged in such a manner. In terms of durability, it has lasted at least 3 full games, and 2 when the board got thrown, and it still works. No fading of tiles, wearing of board nor rusting of tin has occurred. Unfortunately it does let itself down in terms of stretch. I found neither the tiles or board have any stretch at all, and the durability of the board is very much called into question when stretched. The tin has a bit more flex but is really quite awkward to return to its original shape. Overall, an entertaining game full of some f**king obscene words, with plenty opportunity for causing arguments but absolutely no material elasticity whatsoever.
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