I remember lusting after that set when it was on Ebay. Glad it found a good home. Those knights are really something special.
Romanian Chess Set Photo Review

Very nice. The tops of the Bishops remind me of Dubrovnik Queens. Like the red. The Knights are "wicked" as they say in New Hampshire.

Ever since I picked this high character national set from Goodknightmike, it's been one of my favorites. It's regularly used in tournaments in Romania and Hungary...
Thanks for the wonderful pics Chuck. There is something special about this set. Especially those Knights!

I remember lusting after that set when it was on Ebay. Glad it found a good home. Those knights are really something special.
Thanks, Bad. The knights have enormous character, don't they.

Very nice. The tops of the Bishops remind me of Dubrovnik Queens. Like the red. The Knights are "wicked" as they say in New Hampshire.
Wicked, indeed, CM.

Ever since I picked this high character national set from Goodknightmike, it's been one of my favorites. It's regularly used in tournaments in Romania and Hungary...
Thanks for the wonderful pics Chuck. There is something special about this set. Especially those Knights!
Thanks, Mike! For everything!

Chuck, that's a set with --presence--. Those knights look downright nasty... as in aggressive and mean. What size board do you use with it?
Thanks, Robert. Those knights pack an attitude. The set is displayed on a 2.375" Rechapados Ferrer board that I refinished and added a red accent border. The balance of the pictures depict the set on a 2.25" HOS Contemporary board. I think it works well with both.

Many of you have commented on the special knights. Here are some comparisions with my Spanish knights. They must be cousins...

Ever since I picked this high character national set from Goodknightmike, it's been one of my favorites. It's regularly used in tournaments in Romania and Hungary...
Thanks for the wonderful pics Chuck. There is something special about this set. Especially those Knights!
Thanks, Mike! For everything!
You're welcome Chuck! Your postings have made my collecting experience that much more enjoyable. As you pointed out to me, It appears that Ifekali "has left the building", so your postings have also helped fill that void.

This set has been reviewed here before. Here is what my friend Arlindo had to say about it a few months ago:
"Well, I do not dislike this set, he is an well-finished Staunton chessmen, polished and varnished, king height 95 mm, felted, but...very wide, heavy in appearance, and above all with a Knight that is so cut in the wood (dozens) that is distratctiv. Please look closely at the Knight: It seems an ass, or anything resembling a dinosaur.
"A Friend of mine brought me this set from Slovenia and at first look I loved it, but after I got tired , and stopped using it. I do not say it is not pretty for others guys, but I think it visually ugly! Eg: Dislikes The little definition between the King and Queen and the end of the pieces' bases that looks like a tire, or a "gas tank". I Think that the Great Mikhail Chigorin love this Khights! Tastes!
"I Trie, trie, and I can't find a site that sells this set, but in Hungary is for sure that the set is avaiable."
http://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-equipment/surprise-stauton-chess-set-guess

Both sets are awesome IMO. The Romanian Knights have a slight edge in agressive looks.
Agreed about the sets, Kick. Not sure which looks more aggressive. They both look pretty pugnacious to me.

This knights, reminds me, the same used in match between Anand vs Carlsen, look:
Quite true.
Ever since I picked this high character national set from Goodknightmike, it's been one of my favorites. It's regularly used in tournaments in Romania and Hungary...