Website, Product, and Games (c)2006, Rob Fosnaugh
The towers are two pieces, tray and tower.  They are made of poplar wood and lined with a heavy duty felt to produce a pleasant sound as the dice tumble through the tower.  Consisting of 4 baffles to tumble, more than 8 dice can roll through the tower at a time making it versatile for almost any game played.  The bottom of the towers are covered, which gives the tower a "finished" feel that is absent from some other designs and allows the towers to be placed on the playing surface without worrying about scratching..
Unique viewers to this site:
crosstowngames@hotmail.com

Standard Tower Price:  $50.00 (Woodburned Initial: $10.00)
Shipping & Handling:  $13.00

Stain Color Choices:
Red Oak, Golden Oak, Walnut, Natural. 
See sample colors
** Order to delivery time is roughly 2 weeks **

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Want to make your own tower or see the details of making one? A first time tower will take around 3 hours to make and is a great learning experience.  Click here for plans. Use these plans at your own risk.  Power tools are very dangerous and every precaution should be made to make a safe work environment.
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Dimensions
Tower - 8"high  x 3.5"wide
Base - 3.75"wide x  8.25" long
Weight:  2 pounds
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The Giant!  The tower is 11" tall by 6" wide and the angled base 11" by 17".  If interested in oversized towers, please email for prices.  The tower as shown is $80 + $18 shipping.
Who Am I?
I have opened the site back up to receive orders and have lowered prices a bit.  While on break from making towers I actually ended up building over 10.  I really enjoy making them and will continue offering the service.

I am now also making
card holders and will be happy to make customized ones.

Thanks for looking and if you have any questions at all, feel free to
contact me.
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Plus over 50  more...
Here are some customer comments:
Dice Tower Owners (since November 2005)
Disclaimer
Rob Fosnaugh (Crosstown Games) is in no way liable for any damage or harm that occurs from the products sold or from builders attempting to make dice towers based on the provided plans or ideas.  Dice towers are made to be used/supervised by responsible adults, with the exclusive intention of dropping dice into the top mouth of the tower and then receiving the rolled dice in the tray below.  There are no other implied uses for the tower besides ramdomizing dice rolls.

The tower is made of wood with protective felt pads on the bottom of the tray, but care still must be made when using on surfaces that may scratch.  Dice are "projectiles" as they leave the base of the tower and tumble into the tray.  Keep face away from tray as though it is very rare, dice could bounce from the tray possibly causing bodily harm... specifically to the eyes.

A dice tower is similar to a piece of furniture and should be taken care of properly, not dropped, thrown, or stored for extended periods of time in heat or cold.  The tower, if taken care of, will give years of rolling pleasure.  A dusting product is recommended to protect the surface and a damp towel with a small amount of soap will clean dirt and grease.  Do not stack anything on top or store anything inside of the tower.  Doing so may cause damage to your tower.

The points listed above are common sense, but must be addressed for various reasons.
The France shipment...
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More advanced woodburning is available for a slightly higher woodburning charge.  The one shown above  was $20.