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So, there I was, shuffling my red faux clays, low and behold one of them breaks. 1/4 of the chip just cracks and falls off. Tragedy, I know. Now, is there anyway to "fix" this chip to be used? I know it will never be like new again, but now I am one chip down for my games. Please, tell me how to resurrect this chip.
how about spending another 6 cents and getting a new one ?
legend how can you be so callous? This chip bled red and now you want to put a minimal value on it. The little red dead faux clay (may it R.I.P.) meant something to flavah (flave) and you now want to put a price on it. You diminish it's dice rate value and those words can't be taken back. I believe you owe flavah an apology.
On a serious note, flavah it can be replaced for cheap money. Good luck.
My biggest dilemma is I plan on hosting a game with some of my old buddies this weekend and I'm not sure I could get the chip in time, that is even if a shop is willing to sell me a single seeing as the stamp will cost more than the chip itself.
When one breaks, this is a sign to order another thousand. After all, you do have to justify the shipping costs.
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Well, I put epoxy on the chip tonight and it seems to be holding so far. We shall see how it holds up during the game this weekend. You can't even tell it was ever broken.
I lost a purple one time and tore the room apart looking for that sucker...luckily I ordered 10 extra, but I'm super paranoid now about my purples now that they're extinct. It's got me looking over my shoulder...