I've also scooped up a few packs of good quality poker chips, a card table and various other gaming peripherals - a lovely Tudor Rose 2-pack of playing cards. Oh yes, and the card-shuffler.
I've always been on the lookout for a dice arena, and I've even made a few, but I've never found one whilst out hunting. Until yesterday. This dinky little fellow was waiting for me in a junk shop on the Gloucester Road.
Perfectly functional |
And then . . .
And then I wandered into another charity shop further up the road, and my life changed forever. As I glanced around at the nick nacks and gee-gaws, I heard a weird sub-sonic rumble, and something drifted into my peripheral vision, like a Star Wars star destroyer. A German-made, deluxe Würfelbrett, still in shrink - 'Das Exclusive', no less. Just look at the size of the box it came in!
Sun-faded down the right hand side. Mmm. |
The box was worryingly light, and they wouldn't let me open it without paying, but I couldn't walk away without it - all £5 worth. And once I got it home and opened it up, I was not disappointed.
Genuine stained and varnished wood; four pointless dice 'docks' along the sides; no less than two synthetic baize-lined rolling cups. And two gold-effect pens (non-working).
I'm pretty sure these will start working if I grow a moustache. |
Nice going Joe. The only thing I've found in my odd charity shop perusals was Campaign - I seem to recall you'd already seen it!
ReplyDeleteIt's never made it to the table yet. Perhaps tonight is the night...
I need to start going to charity shops. This is an impeccable find. Even better than the leather-ette-bound Final Fantasy XII walkthrough. I want to play a game, any game, using Das Exclusive.
ReplyDeleteOf course, now we HAVE to go to Stabcon next year. Imagine the crowd we'll attract!
ReplyDeleteWell it is perfect for decathlon..!
ReplyDeleteGet it insured!
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