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- Q: What material are the cribbage pegs made of? A: These cribbage pegs are made of polished metal, with options including brass, copper, black steel, and stainless steel.
- Q: How tall are the cribbage pegs? A: The cribbage pegs are one and five-sixteenths inches tall, making them taller than most standard pegs.
- Q: What size holes do these pegs fit? A: These pegs fit holes that are one-eighth inch in diameter, which is the most common size for cribbage boards.
- Q: How many pegs are included in the set? A: The set includes a total of twelve pegs, with three pegs in each of four colors.
- Q: What colors are available for the cribbage pegs? A: The cribbage pegs come in four colors: brass, black, copper, and silver.
- Q: How do I use the cribbage pegs? A: To use the cribbage pegs, simply insert them into the holes of your cribbage board. They are designed to fit snugly.
- Q: Are these pegs suitable for all cribbage boards? A: Yes, these pegs are suitable for standard cribbage boards that have one-eighth inch holes.
- Q: Is there a specific way to store the pegs? A: Yes, the pegs come with a soft green velveteen drawstring pouch for safe storage when not in use.
- Q: How do I clean the cribbage pegs? A: To clean the cribbage pegs, gently wipe them with a soft, dry cloth to maintain their polished finish.
- Q: Can I use these pegs with travel cribbage boards? A: These pegs may not fit travel cribbage boards with smaller hole sizes. Always check your board’s hole dimensions.
- Q: Are the cribbage pegs durable? A: Yes, the metal construction makes these pegs more durable compared to plastic pegs, which can break easily.
- Q: Do the pegs have any magnetic properties? A: Yes, the black, silver, and copper pegs are attracted to magnets, while the brass peg is not.
- Q: What if a peg is damaged upon arrival? A: If a peg arrives damaged, please contact customer support for assistance with returns or replacements.
- Q: How should I measure my cribbage board holes? A: You can use a one-eighth inch drill bit to measure the size of the holes on your cribbage board.
- Q: Are these pegs easy to grab? A: Yes, the taller height of one and five-sixteenths inches makes these pegs easier to grab than standard pegs.

