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Old 05-09-2009   #1
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Topic Nominated Horror Curios

This thread is devoted to horror curios that you have stumbled upon and would like to share. I first saw this item on eBay a few years back. It is a Cthulhu chess set. I believe only two were made and they sold for hundreds of dollars each. (too much for me!) I love the game, but I'm not very good. Anyway, I think this is very cool.


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Re: Horror Curios

It is very cool indeed.

However, after many years of playing amateur chess I think that the best chess set is the traditional one, with white (or light yellow) and black (or dark brown) chessmen. The ones that are hand-carved, or have "hard to understand" chessmen are incredibly complicated to play with, specially when one needs extra time to understand which one is the rook and which one is the king. It doesn't look too complicated at first sight, but in the middle of a game, which one is the king, Cthulhu? The same could be said of chess software where the best one to play with is the simplest one, the one used by most newspapers as well.

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I agree that playing chess with the Cthulhu chessmen would be difficult -- but maybe they were designed to be horror curios rather than practical chessmen.

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Re: Horror Curios

I bought a number of 54mm horror figures from a man in the north east of England who casts and paints them. In this picture, we see (from left to right) the creature from black lagoon, the wolfman, the mummy and Mr Hyde. Thr picture is too dark to see them properly. Maybe I'll try to take a better picture of these (and other) 54mm horror figures.


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I think the King of Curios has to be Clark Ashton Smith.







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Re: Horror Curios

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It is very cool indeed.

However, after many years of playing amateur chess I think that the best chess set is the traditional one, with white (or light yellow) and black (or dark brown) chessmen. The ones that are hand-carved, or have "hard to understand" chessmen are incredibly complicated to play with, specially when one needs extra time to understand which one is the rook and which one is the king. It doesn't look too complicated at first sight, but in the middle of a game, which one is the king, Cthulhu? The same could be said of chess software where the best one to play with is the simplest one, the one used by most newspapers as well.
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I agree that playing chess with the Cthulhu chessmen would be difficult -- but maybe they were designed to be horror curios rather than practical chessmen.

I agree. For practical play a traditional set is the best. The House of Staunton makes some beautiful sets. But I wouldn't mind having a go with the Cthulhu set... on second thought, you never know what might be at stake. See "The Dreams of Albert Moreland" by Fritz Leiber or "The Grand Masters Final Game" by Mark Samuels.
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Re: Horror Curios

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I think the King of Curios has to be Clark Ashton Smith.

http://www.eldritchdark.com/galleries/by-cas/all/a/1
I think these images were scanned from the book "The Fantastic Art of Clark Ashton Smith", published by Mirage Press in 1973. In fact, Eldritch Dark has also published Grahm Wilson's introduction and Dennis Rickard's foreword to the book.



I have a copy somewhere, but I was not able to easily locate it this weekend when I looked. (My poor Archives have been a little unorganized since I moved to my current home in 2006.) Copies show up on eBay from time to time - I got mine 6 or 7 years ago for much less than the current prices of used copies on Amazon ($114-$258 as of this posting).
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Re: Horror Curios

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I think the King of Curios has to be Clark Ashton Smith.

http://www.eldritchdark.com/galleries/by-cas/all/a/1
I think these images were scanned from the book "The Fantastic Art of Clark Ashton Smith", published by Mirage Press in 1973. In fact, Eldritch Dark has also published Grahm Wilson's introduction and Dennis Rickard's foreword to the book.



I have a copy somewhere, but I was not able to easily locate it this weekend when I looked. (My poor Archives have been a little unorganized since I moved to my current home in 2006.) Copies show up on eBay from time to time - I got mine 6 or 7 years ago for much less than the current prices of used copies on Amazon ($114-$258 as of this posting).
I bought a copy of that book while it was still in print (sometime in the first half of the 1970s). I don't think that it cost me more than £5, and probably less. Alas, my copy slipped away. To be honest, though, I don't think that it's worth the prices you quote. It's all in black and white, and at least some of the photographs didn't seem very good to me. (The photos of CAS's paintings, if I recall correctly, are especially poor.) My personal opinion is that a price of £20 would be pushing it.

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Re: Horror Curios

Not really horror, but it does have a monster. Plus this is my favorite present that I got last Christmas. It is a Hallmark tree ornament based on Maurice Sendak's book Where the Wild Things Are.

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