Got any edible dice? If not, have you seen or heard of any?
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Got any edible dice? If not, have you seen or heard of any?
Cool, I'll send you a pic when I fnd them (that might take a while, as I realize that my old AD&D stuff I got from my father is in North Carolina and I'm in Nebraska).
Also, I asked before, but I think it got lost in the waves of questions; do defective dice count? I have a friend that has several d6's with extra or missing pips on some sides.
Yes ... the Gamescience D5 and D7
Yes ... Candy Dice
Thanks ... NE and NC ... 2 places near where I have lived/live ... I moved to CO from NC :)
I count them ... but as you can see I dont take advantage of itQuote:
Also, I asked before, but I think it got lost in the waves of questions; do defective dice count? I have a friend that has several d6's with extra or missing pips on some sides.
If you are not interested in new or rare dice that were inventoried this month ... Ignore this post
http://www.dicecollector.com/dice_D01_INFINITY_01.jpg
Click on the D1 / D<INFINITY> above
for highlights of dice added in January 2008
I have almost competed all the sets of MTG Spindowns
and am still offering bonuses for both trades and sales ...
HERE is what I have / need ... just 7 left
I have a pair of sterling silver d6s now. :smallbiggrin:
You used Bleen, a completely fake number, but not Graham's Number?
Congrats ... got a pic? ... what size is it?
Krikies ... I didnt even know of Grahams number ...
Problem is ... had I used a G ... it would be confused with the "Big G" Universal Gravitational Constant
Graham's number is noted improbably on wikipedia, its usually a small g. I notice they use a small g in The final section.
Hey Kevin, have you got a die like this one? The pic reminded me of this thread, lol.
If not, it seems to be available for sale. Pretty original idea, I think.
Sorry if this has been answered before but i believe, these aren't intended as D20 but rather as Life-Point-Counters for Magic (the trading card game).
Since the numbers are next to one another you supposedly can easily count them up or down and it's easier to find each number.
Lycar
Sorry for the double post ... browser hickup
I recently played a board game called "Betrayal at the House on the Hill," and it had some rather interesting dice I didn't see on your site (though there are so many, I might have missed them).
They're basically pipped d6s, but they only go up to 2. There are two blank faces for 0, two faces for 1, and two for 2, if I remember correctly. You can kind of see them in this picture.
http://www.dicecollector.com/dice_D2...BKTRADE_01.jpg
Click on the Unknown Origin D20 above
for highlights of dice added in February 2008
I have almost competed all the sets of MTG Spindowns
and am still offering bonuses for both trades and sales ...
HERE is what I have / need ... just 5 left
If you are not interested in new or rare dice that were inventoried this month ... Ignore this post
http://www.dicecollector.com/dice_ME...NG_FACE_01.jpg
Click on the Ace Precision R&D Brass Floating Face dice above
for highlights of dice added in March 2008
I have almost competed all the sets of MTG Spindowns
and am still offering bonuses for both trades and sales (no new ones this month ) ...
HERE is what I have / need ... just 5 left
I have a die, it is red with white spots. Is about 6"x6"x6" and the #1 side opens up like a large empty box. I use it to hold my other dice and stuff for DnD. Do you have anything like it and is it worth any money?
Kevin, when does the patent run out on the D4 Wedge die? Any hope we'll see these again?
I think I have something similar
THIS is a music box
I think I paid about $10 for it
As I am not a patent attorney I cant say for certain ... but the patent was issued on 25 November 1997 << interesting ... 20 days after I started with Oracle >> ... I think patents last 15 years ... so there may be a little over 4 years left
If you are not interested in new or rare dice that were inventoried this month ... Ignore this post
http://www.dicecollector.com/dice_ME..._CHAINMAIL.jpg
Click on the Chainmail dice above
for highlights of dice added in April 2008
I have almost competed all the sets of MTG Spindowns
and am still offering bonuses for both trades and sales (no new ones this month ) ...
HERE is what I have / need ... just 5 left
sorry .. hickup ... double posted for some reason
I don't see any pips on those chain dice... How do you read them?
Wow. Where did you get those?
@Chronos: Note the brass rings that are facing up. There's one on the right die, and six on the left, so I presume that they're the "pips".
Inyssius is correct (see below) ... except they are copper rings
I got them on Ebay from the seller Lyncher2003
There is a set for auction now CLICK HERE
you have mentioned a few times that one dice or another whas presice enough to use for gaming. How presise is that?
First ... we have to define gaming
Gamers define gaming as RPG's ... Wargames etc ... usually played with polyhdral dice (the gaming term not the math term) and there are only a few sets of poly that are <NOT> precise enough for this type of gaming
The casino gambling industry also has there definition of precise enough for table dice games ... In most places it is 1/5000th of an inch tolerance ... this is why the casino dice companies try hold their tolerances to 1/10000th of an inch