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American Western Mahjong Set ''Peach and Sky'' | 
| Brand: Yellow Mountain Imports
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 84866
Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.2 Dimensions (in): 23.6 x 11.8 x 11.8
MPN: US-AF005-B UPC: 810126012760 EAN: 0810126012760 ASIN: B000YTFTF8
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| Features:
| • | 166 Tiles Include: 36 Circles, 36 Bamboos, 36 Characters, 12 Dragons, 16 Winds (N, E, S, W), 16 Flowers, 10 Jokers, and 4 Blank Spares | | • | Tiles are engraved with Chinese characters along with numbers and Arabic numerals and are made out of heavy, scratch resistant fiberglass. Tiles measure 1-1/8'' H x 7/8'' W x 3/8'' Thick (30mm x 23mm x 1mm). | | • | Case is wood with a padded imitation leather exterior and measures 21-5/8''L x 9-5/8''W x 3-1/8''H (55cm x 24.5cm x 8cm) | | • | 4- 18'' Lucite blue racks with brass posts and betting coins. | | • | This set can be used to play using either American or traditional Chinese mahjong rules. Proper English playing manual. Total weight with the case is 12 lbs. |
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Product Description Bring the vibrant colors of spring into your home with this colorful mahjong set. Peach colored tiles are mounted in blue trays and a solid white box. This set will look great when used outside in your garden or on your porch. The racks included with this set are made out of see-through blue tinted plastic and contain classic spindles for holding betting coins. Three dice, a blue wind indicator button, and betting coins are also included. This set has 166 tiles, including all the 144 tiles for classical Chinese play as well as an extra 22 tiles for the American version of the game. With this set you can comfortably play either version. To play the Chinese version simply use the red dragons as the 'hong zhong' and the green dragons as the 'fa' tiles.
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| Customer Reviews: beautifully made mahjong set October 26, 2009 Redd Bird (NJ) We were very pleased with this set. The characters are nicely designed and very easy to read. The color of the tiles is aesthetically pleasing. We get lots of complements on it.
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