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Vintage Edition Scrabble

Posted on the 09 February 2013 by Manofmany @manofmanytastes

Vintage Scrabble

In the 1930s, during the Great Depression, an unemployed architect named Alfred M. Butts invented a board game using letter tiles and a scoring system. He first called it Lexico, then Criss Cross Words, but it was in 1948, when he teamed with entrepreneur James Brunot, that the name Scrabble® was born. This exclusive vintage edition re-imagines this classic game as it may have been in its early days. The game cabinet is crafted of solid hardwood and features die cast metal accents, including the drawer pull and tile racks. $139

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