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MxJoKeR Regular user Nowhere, Oklahoma 173 Posts |
I have just found a great subtitute for chop balls, I am so excited about it I'm thinking of putting it in a package effect or booklet of some sort (or more likely have my friend put it in his book) but I'd like to get a survey of all the thought of, marketed or un-marketed, substitutes to make sure I'm not treading on any toes. So post any that you know and read the ones already posted to make sure it's not already been mentioned
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Woofledust New user Connecticut 76 Posts |
There are round, marble size, soft plastic coated balls with a magnetic center that are very usable for chop cup applications. Of course they are fairly hard so they are not quite as silent as a crocheted ball, etc. In my area they can be purchased at the Hammett Learning Center chainstores although I believe I have seen them in upscale toy shops also. They come in lots of a couple of dozen in a plastic container.
I am also aware of a dealer effect that uses them but I am not at liberty to discuss that because it would tip the method. |
TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
Mouse balls.
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waveman New user 78 Posts |
Frank,
I think PETA would have a problem with that. |
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