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Dr Gadget - 16mm d6 Square Cornered Opaque Dice, Yellow w/Black

16mm d6 Square Cornered Opaque Dice, Yellow w/Black
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Amazon Maximum Age: 99
Amazon Minimum Age: 36
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

Features
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.
Opaque means this die cannot be seen through.
Manufactured by Koplow Games

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16mm (5/8") 6-sided Square Cornered Opaque Pipped Dice, Yellow with Black


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