
As a follow up to their d12 purse, Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories has gone ahead and upped the ante with this d20 purse, complete with a kit (including laser-cut numbers) and full instructions.
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How-To: Make a handbag of holding

As a follow up to their d12 purse, Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories has gone ahead and upped the ante with this d20 purse, complete with a kit (including laser-cut numbers) and full instructions.
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How-To: Make a handbag of holding
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(Disclaimer: I know that there are girls on the internet and that some females may play DnD (http://xkcd.com/322/))
I would like to point out that that is a myth, not the bag, Its fking cool, take off the strap and i would use that thing alot, the myth is the chick holding it (either that or she doesnt know what it is LOL)
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Lenore's not a myth, I've seen her in person carrying the bag!
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I can attest, from personally witnessing, to the fact that there are, in fact, girls that role-play and play D&D, in particular. Sure, they're few, and far between, but they are out there. Perhaps not a huge market for a mass produced version of this, but perfect for a small DIY kit/project. Of course, Anonymous' comment does fit the standard joke about the "sausage fest" nature of most game groups.
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