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WaltOHara Supporting Member of TMP25 Jun 2012 1:38 p.m. PST

Hello, all. I'm trying to create a set of specific markers for a game I'm working on called THE MAGI. The would represent temporary effects that last a turn to three turns in a melee game. You can see what I mean by clicking here: link

I had purchased these in dribs and drabs from HARMONY HOUSE, Jeff and Monica Hobbs' convention hobby store business, and yes, before you say it, I have emailed them, but no response yet. I'm wondering who makes these. They are about the size of an American quarter. The stand upright relative to the ground and have a little lip around the edges. They fit an Avery 3/4 Color Coding label nicely as you can see from the picture. Actual diameter appears to be a smidgin under an inch across and they stand about an inch and a quarter high. As you can see, they come in a variety of colors, in a medium hard plastic that is use for other tokens and such. My first thought was that this is a Koplow product, but I haven't found it in their catalog or the Chessex catalog… not specifically, though Koplow does carry a much smaller one, about the size of a dime. I don't want to buy a gross of these things for 100 bucks, I just want, at most, a mix of colors, about QTY 25. Is there anyone out there who knows who makes these things?

Thanks for your assistance in advance. Please reply in the comments to the post above to make sure I get it, if you have a lead.

V/R

Walt O'Hara

PygmaelionAgain25 Jun 2012 1:45 p.m. PST

It's very nearly almost one of these… but not quite:
link

Look under playing pieces:
STAND-UP PIECE 17mm
or STAND-UP PIECE 45mm

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