8-) .. wonder how high it will go ..

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actually...i was wondering how much it'd cost me to get this done myself :)

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gken1 wrote:actually...i was wondering how much it'd cost me to get this done myself :)
A collary to the question of "Dave how much did these cost you" ... :D

IE ... yeah that's what I meant.

However, I'm guessing that that solid silver plating is not a service that you just find on the corner. I did a quick web search and didn't really find anything I considered a solid hit for a service offering to do this. Didn't spend too long looking though.

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GalakStarscraper wrote:
Piepgrass wrote:Well i placed a high bid in hope of getting them :)

I guess a Ga is out of the question ;)


:) Poul
I'd agree to a GA Poul ... but I haven't even decided how much I'm willing to pay for these. If this seller makes several of these, its only a matter of time before we see more auctions and running each other up WAY high might seem silly 6 months from now looking back.

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I apreciate that :)

Seems like i will have to fight for them anyway, since 2 others are bidding away on them.

I´ll just keep my fingers crossed that they dont hit my limit.

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there were quite a few italian coaches at the italian open using those silver block dice

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Traveller has a set as well based on looking at his website.
Well, yes, ehm, ok, i got two sets of them, too. You never knew, if someone will try his luck .... no, no chance, i will not bring them to a tournament :wink:

I was told from the seller, its a resin core and plated with silver like a jeweller would do it in a professional way. BTW I bought some smaller metall D6 and they are heavier than this "full silver " ones. I also have to say, that the dices are not perfect in shape. But still something worth for a collection.

I wish, i would knew someone, who can produce some perfect real full metall and heavy ones for me, the signs lasered into the metall :roll: ... i´m using my new metall D6 now for gameplay and they worked better than my old ones :wink:

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Post by Dave »

you mean you've got them weighted better ??

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So who made these dice? What's the history of them?

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