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Queen’s Gambit ignites sales for Spanish chessboard maker – The Guardian
Rechapados Ferrer near Barcelona has benefited after supplying products for the Netflix miniseries

The Queens Gambit, the Netflix miniseries that has fuelled interest in the game of chess and the work of the late novelist Walter Tevis, is also paying off for a small woodworking company founded in north-east Spain in the late 1950s.
In a normal year, Rechapados Ferrer would produce about 20,000 chessboards in its factory in La Garriga, a town just under 30 miles (50km) from Barcelona.
But thanks to the TV adaptation of Teviss exploration of chess, genius, orphanhood and addiction, the past few…
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