Don Dueck's Dice Collection

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Trouble Board Game Dice
Trouble Board Game Dice This is a wooden die from the board game Trouble. (or was it Frustration?)

0-1-1-1-2-3 Dice
0-1-1-1-2-3 Dice I didn't know what to call this dice. As you may have already guessed, it's got 0, 1, 1, 1, 2, and 3 on its 6 sides. I believe it's used for games in which there's not supposed to be too many high numbers.

Backgammon Doubling Cube
Backgammon Doubling Cube "This is called a doubling cube and is used in Backgammon for gambling purposes. At any point in the game one player may offer the other player a "double" meaning an agreement to double the bet. The cube is used to keep track of what the bet currently has been doubled to from the original wager." Thanks to Duane VanderPol for the info.

1-2-3-4-1-2-3-4 8-sided Die
1-2-3-4-1-2-3-4 8-sided Die This die has the numbers 1 thru 4 twice.

Chameleon 10-sided Dice
Chameleon 10-sided Dice More color changing dice. These don't work nearly as well as my green ones.

Averaging Dice
Averaging Dice Roll 'em both and subtract the red from the green (both dice are numbered 2-3-3-4-4-5).

Glow-in-the-dark Skull Dice
Glow-in-the-dark Skull Dice The skulls and dots on these dice glow in the dark.

Jumbo Foam 6-sided Die
Jumbo Foam 6-sided Die This d6 has the consistency of those red and blue rubber balls with the white stripe on them. It doesn't bounce as well, though.

More Blank 6-sided Dice
More Blank 6-sided Dice These dice were sold under the guise of 'teaching aids'. We all know the only thing these dice will aid teachers in is playing craps in the teacher's lounge.

Glow-in-the-dark Naughty 6-sided Dice
Naughty 6-sided Dice These are most interesting dice. One of them is covered with sensual actions while the other is covered with various female body parts (I tried to scan the least erotic ones to protect the sensitive). If that weren't kinky enough for you, they glow in the dark, too! (These should come in handy when I get married)




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