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Dr Gadget - 16mm 6-sided Square Cornered Translucent Dice, Orchid with White

16mm 6-sided Square Cornered Translucent Dice, Orchid with White
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Binding: Toy
Brand: Koplow Games
Feature: 16mm = 5/8 inch. This is a normal, standard-sized die.
Label: Koplow Games
Manufacturer: Koplow Games
Publisher: Koplow Games
Studio: Koplow Games

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16mm = 5/8 inch. This is a normal, standard-sized die.
Sold individually.
Pipped means this die has dots, not numbers. First color listed is die color, second color listed is the color of the pips.
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16mm (5/8") 6-sided Square Cornered Translucent Dice, Orchid with White


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