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If I'm remembering the first wave of dice correctly, I'm gonna guess somewhere in the range of a buck or two apiece.
I didn't pay anything for them. All the other suckers* paid me $1 when I paid $.50-$.75 for every die I ordered (of course, I had no idea at the time I started it that I would be ordering anywhere near the amount of dice to get said discounts, and I had no idea that I would soon get an iPad, WatchmenClix, and all expenses paid vacation to Boston, MA, but that is just how the seedy world of underground dice selling goes).
*The only actual sucker I sold to was VGA, who once paid me $90 for 5 dice.
For the first wave (aka, the wave I fronted) I did not make nearly that much profit-- however, I got free dice and quite a bit of cash, and quite a bit more when I sold off some of my less-cherished dice and the now-inflated/post-cease-and-desist prices.
For the first wave (aka, the wave I fronted) I did not make nearly that much profit-- however, I got free dice and quite a bit of cash, and quite a bit more when I sold off some of my less-cherished dice and the now-inflated/post-cease-and-desist prices.
Yeah... I sold 6000+ dice and got a verbal second hand C&D from Warner Brothers...
The question is would you rather have the dice or all the money you spent on them?
I bought all of my dice when they were really cheap. I haven't spent NEARLY as much money as others have on dice yet I have 4-5 times the amount of dice that most other people have.
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I bought all of my dice when they were really cheap. I haven't spent NEARLY as much money as others have on dice yet I have 4-5 times the amount of dice that most other people have.
Really? Your forgetting that I saw your dice purchases at GenCon? Still a hefty investment.
Saw that earlier today. I don't get the dragons reference, but other than that it is pretty much accurate.
It's an old-timey cartographer reference. If you wanted to distinguish civilization from unexplored wilderness, you just run the ocean all the way to the edge of the map, slap a sea monster on there, and scrawl "Here there bee dragons" on it in fancy script. But I'll agree with the assessment of Indiana - it's the state that you have to go through when you're on your way to somewhere better.