This thread is really, really good at reminding me how much my day job makes me want to drink.
Are Crown Royal "Dice Bags" supposed to be velvety?????
This thread is really, really good at reminding me how much my day job makes me want to drink.
Nothing wrong with a martini and some napkin roleplaying every now and then.
This thread is really, really good at reminding me how much my day job makes me want to drink.
Nothing wrong with a martini and some napkin roleplaying every now and then.
"What's that? You want me to drink you?"
On 11/6/2014 at 6:34 PM, EliasWindrider said:I was looking to up my gamer cred and bought 2 750 ml crown royal bags on ebay for $4.99 (with free shipping). They came today but were coarse purple fabric. I thought they were supposed to be velvety, see below. Is this a question of different bag sizes being made out of different materials (these were considerably larger than I was expecting, so maybe they had to make it out of a tougher fabric to hold a larger bottle)? Did crown royal switch to different materials to cut costs? Can anyone offer an explanation?
Answering my own question: The crown royal "special reserve" bags are velvety (I just bought 3 on ebay) regular (the cheaper stuff) crown royal bags are NOT velvety, I don't know if they ever used to be.
This is still one of my favorite dice bag (of which I have many):
I've got my semi-retired WHFRP3E dice in my Crown Royal bag. The 'active' dice are in various wooden boxes/chests I finished.
For almost 30 years I kept my dice in a translucent amber box just like the one pictured here. It carried my polyhedrals through my D&D years, then my D6's through my GURPS years. When I diversified the games I was running back in 2013, it was replaced by a number of separate containers which my girlfriend bought me for Christmas.