Almonds
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 5:46 am
I found an interesting quote today in the book Games and Mathematics by David Wells (2012)
"When I learned to play in the 1960s good stones and boards were hard to come by in the West so we used a kind of sugared almond, painting half of them black. Te shape was close to Japanese standard stones which are made of shell or slate, but the weight, colour and feel were not right, but that mattered not at all because we used them as Go stones so they were Go stones."
Author profile here http://www.foxandhoward.co.uk/all-authors/david-wells/
"When I learned to play in the 1960s good stones and boards were hard to come by in the West so we used a kind of sugared almond, painting half of them black. Te shape was close to Japanese standard stones which are made of shell or slate, but the weight, colour and feel were not right, but that mattered not at all because we used them as Go stones so they were Go stones."
Author profile here http://www.foxandhoward.co.uk/all-authors/david-wells/
