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Dr Gadget - Koplow 55mm Jumbo d20 Opaque Countdown Dice, Black with White

Koplow 55mm Jumbo d20 Opaque Countdown Dice, Black with White
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Binding: Toy
Brand: Koplow Games
Feature: Extra Super Huge 20-sided die 55mm!
Label: Koplow Games
Manufacturer: Koplow Games
Publisher: Koplow Games
Studio: Koplow Games

Features
Extra Super Huge 20-sided die 55mm!
Priced individually (per die)
Opaque solid color throughout
Manufactured by Koplow Games
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Editorial Reviews:

55mm Jumbo d20 Opaque Countdown Die, Black with White. Numbered 1-20 in sequential order to make counting down a piece of cake! This very large size is suitable for a group of 10 or more to easily see around a large table. Made of hard plastic not a toy!


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