Don Dueck's Dice Collection

GEM SETS

My first set of dice (a Christmas gift from Kris Hiebert). The d00 was not originally part of the set.

These dice were from a 10-dice set (there was another d10, but is was clear brown). I bought the d30 recently in Minneapolis.

A complete set from d4 to d30.

The orange d20 has a defect: a thin wisp of opaque black plastic (looks cool). When I bought this pack, my friend Steven Smerchansky and I were rolling the d20s to check for special quirks (he had bought an identical crystal orange set). We started rolling the dice into each other and I said to Steven "Okay. They have to hit each other, then both come up 20s." We rolled the dice and that's exactly what they did.

I wish these colors would scan in nicer...

My friend René Hiebert had a d20 of this color. It was such an interesting color that I had to buy a set of my own.

I just up and bought this set one day for no reason other than the fact that it looked nice.

I believe this was my second set of dice I ever owned (it came in a pack with a set of opaque blue dice as well). The crystal blue d20 became quite notorious for rolling 20s at special moments. I was often the Game Master for our RPGs and a good roll by me usually means something bad for the players. My friends even petitioned me to stop using it (Those weak fools! Mua ha ha ha!).

Really nice purple dice.

My first set of Gamescience High Impact dice.

My second set of Gamescience High Impact dice.



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