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<blockquote data-quote="Roadkill101" data-source="post: 2281796" data-attributes="member: 30952"><p>Alas my first set has long since disappeared over the years. They were a dark blue set of Dragon Dice. I remember using a needle to dig out the waxed in numbers and trying a different colored crayon, to see what kind off look I liked best, and finally stuck with green, though maroon was nice also. My second and third sets were yellow and orange respectively. I still have a few of these sets, especially the yellow ones. With one or two die that have come up missing, all other sets I've obtained since (around six or seven sets, not counting unique die like the D30 and D100) have remained complete.</p><p> </p><p>One thing stands out in my mind about the old sets of Dragon Dice (well from the mid to lat '80's), eventually all the cornes would start to chip and round off. Especially on the twenty siders.</p><p> </p><p>A few years back I bought each of my kids a set of the over sized dice for christmass as stocking stuffers. Of three sets, there are only 4 dice left (maybe). My youngest would also roll his dice and call out the numbers, or would ask until he learned them in the case of the twenty sider (having just turned three at the time). So far none of them show any interest in gaming, but I figure they've still got a few years to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadkill101, post: 2281796, member: 30952"] Alas my first set has long since disappeared over the years. They were a dark blue set of Dragon Dice. I remember using a needle to dig out the waxed in numbers and trying a different colored crayon, to see what kind off look I liked best, and finally stuck with green, though maroon was nice also. My second and third sets were yellow and orange respectively. I still have a few of these sets, especially the yellow ones. With one or two die that have come up missing, all other sets I've obtained since (around six or seven sets, not counting unique die like the D30 and D100) have remained complete. One thing stands out in my mind about the old sets of Dragon Dice (well from the mid to lat '80's), eventually all the cornes would start to chip and round off. Especially on the twenty siders. A few years back I bought each of my kids a set of the over sized dice for christmass as stocking stuffers. Of three sets, there are only 4 dice left (maybe). My youngest would also roll his dice and call out the numbers, or would ask until he learned them in the case of the twenty sider (having just turned three at the time). So far none of them show any interest in gaming, but I figure they've still got a few years to go. [/QUOTE]
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