So glad to see you're still making videos Tim. I'd forgotten about the channel, but I remember watching as a teen in the early days of TH-cam. I always enjoyed the videos but I remember I found it a bit odd that you had so many toys - I guess I didn't quite understand the hobby of collecting. 15 years later and I found my own interest - Vintage lighters. Now I have a collection that might rival the size of Tims collection and it all makes sense. I also strive to document the history of pieces in my collection whenever possible, and I'm always trying to educate newcomers to the hobby. From a long time viewer, thank you Tim for the inspiration to start a collection of my own. And thank you for documenting and preserving a niche hobby. 100 years from now historians will surely appreciate the treasure trove of information that you've documented and saved here on your channel.
I just saw your channel on my recommendations and unlocked a hidden memory. There was a point where I was watching your videos roughly 10 years ago trying to learn magic as a kid 😂. It's so awesome to see you're doing the same thing today! I hope the best, and this channel will add a good mix-up to what I regularly watch. Cheers Sir! ❤
Agreed. These are all very imaginative, but none of them improve on the conventional die, either in size or practicality. Probably why it is more prevalent.
I liked the mechanism in the game Frustration, a bent metal plate under a plastic dome, pressing it pressed on the plate which deforms and depressing it allows it to spring back up and roll the die, never seen it anywhere else
I've seen it in a few places! The coolest one was a pen which contained a board game entirely within itself. The pen unfolded into a little board, and there was a tiny die popper dome in the middle.
As much as I love puzzles my favorite is the horse pointer, I love the mechanism and the retro colors. Horse racing is pretty popular in Japan from what I gather so it makes sense to me. The wonky grey die is my second favorite.
I love that ive been watching you for awhile now and now your video dexterity toy is now becoming a recommendation again love the videos always have being phenomenal thank you for the awesome puzzles as always hopefully forever
I have quite a few of these in my collection as well, as I was a die/dice collector in a past life. Pity that the die top(?) in the thumbnail wasn’t shown in the video. Save for dreidel, you don’t normally see dice in top form.
that first one that Tim has is something i had years ago as a child, i had 2 a black with white dots and white with black dots, i'd take them apart and put them back together with the others dots all the time
I turned on the radio, looking for something to blast the thoughts out of my head, hoping the moist nighttime air would blow in a rare non-country station. I ground through static and static and static, then recoiled at the shrill, choking sound of a man apparently squealing through a crushed larynx. After a moment I realized it was simply Fred Durst and the group Limp Bizkit-Shitload’s favorite band. They’re the ones who invented the musical technique of feeding a list of generic rap phrases to a goat, then reading its turds into a microphone over heavy metal guitar. This was the song “Rollin’,” judging by the fact that the chorus was Fred saying that word several dozen times. Perfect. Rollin’, rollin’, rollin
The die with football-shaped faces (4:45) is similar in concept to the skew dice and the slant dice that are available online. They have enough symmetry to remain fair, but they aren't cubes.
Tim, I have a set that came from crowdfunding years ago where the die roll themselves. I don't use them, so I'd gladly send them to you if you'd like to add to your collection.
WTF youtube unsubbed me. Horror of horrors. Glad to be re-subbed because I love watching your videos sir! Great little collection of unique things today. I really enjoyed the japanese spinner! (ignore this bit, it's nonsense for yt tags) Your voice is like stress relief, ASMR, online shopping, and surely could never be duplicated with AI, AI Generated Videos, even Ethical AI
The bottle opener dice bothered me because it had 3 tiny dice inside but board games usually require only 2 dice, there was no way to use it as 2 😅 I loved the round Japanese one, it was gorgeous, and beautifully made.
Love ya Tim! I used to watch your channel with my ex, so glad to see you again, friend! Still doing your thing amazingly! Subscribed under MY account!!! 💚🧚♂️
@@waifulhuWhen I checked the thumbnail before it was the same as the “top” shown in the middle of the video at 3:19 (at least on my iPad) but now the thumbnail shows a different “top” so I don’t know what’s going on here. Sometimes I have seen a video’s thumbnail change after a video is posted for unexplained reasons.
When posting a new video, there is an option to upload 2 or even 3 thumbnails. TH-cam tries them all out, and finally settles on the most popular one. Which is why you might see one thumbnail at the start, and then another one a little while afterwards.
I was wondering about the term key fob. In America I've only ever known key fob to only relate an electronic device to unlock your car and more nowadays. I wanted to know if key fob was just something said for anything keychain like over in the UK. But no I guess key fob is an older term for the chain/strap of a pocketwatch. I understand where it carried over from.
@@KZeniStill there. Looks like it would work similarly to the horse one, but it has a thin red line instead of an arrow, and the numbers are in dot formation instead of being written out.
@@tOSdudeThat’s the thumbnail of the next video, released a day or two after, that shows off more dice/dice-like toys. I think it’s titled something like “still rollin’”
@@poppletop8331Yet anyone can understand exactly what they mean without much difficulty. It's better to be the kind of person who can make small mistakes rather than the one to be hung up on them.
Talk about over engineering to make something that’s easy to something hard and unnecessary. Just use 2 dice, that magnetic contraption isn’t even fun or cool.
So glad to see Tim still reviewing all these fun odd Knick knacks he’s collected really intriguing
Hands up, now hands down.
back up, back up
tell me what you're gonna do now!
@@adailhan6131Breath in now breath out
Hands up now hands down
Back up, back up
Tell me what you're gonna do now
Keep rollin', rollin', rollin' (what)
Keep Rollin' Rollin' Rollin' (come on)
So glad to see you're still making videos Tim. I'd forgotten about the channel, but I remember watching as a teen in the early days of TH-cam. I always enjoyed the videos but I remember I found it a bit odd that you had so many toys - I guess I didn't quite understand the hobby of collecting.
15 years later and I found my own interest - Vintage lighters. Now I have a collection that might rival the size of Tims collection and it all makes sense. I also strive to document the history of pieces in my collection whenever possible, and I'm always trying to educate newcomers to the hobby.
From a long time viewer, thank you Tim for the inspiration to start a collection of my own. And thank you for documenting and preserving a niche hobby. 100 years from now historians will surely appreciate the treasure trove of information that you've documented and saved here on your channel.
Im teen rn and i dont really understand it but i enjoy it
A video to die for.
Thank you, Tim.
Still going! I watched some of the decade old vids, very good to see, needed this
Alright, partner
Keep on rollin', baby
You know what time it is
Wonderful! Thanks Tim. This year's tune is catchy.
Thank you Sir! 🎶✨🌟👍
I just saw your channel on my recommendations and unlocked a hidden memory. There was a point where I was watching your videos roughly 10 years ago trying to learn magic as a kid 😂. It's so awesome to see you're doing the same thing today! I hope the best, and this channel will add a good mix-up to what I regularly watch. Cheers Sir! ❤
this has made me appreciate all the more how perfect more conventional dice are
Agreed. These are all very imaginative, but none of them improve on the conventional die, either in size or practicality. Probably why it is more prevalent.
I liked the mechanism in the game Frustration, a bent metal plate under a plastic dome, pressing it pressed on the plate which deforms and depressing it allows it to spring back up and roll the die, never seen it anywhere else
I've seen it in a few places!
The coolest one was a pen which contained a board game entirely within itself. The pen unfolded into a little board, and there was a tiny die popper dome in the middle.
I just heard that specific sound it made in my head when I read your comment 😄 I loved Frustration 🤗
@@antonliakhovitch8306 that sounds great!
@@Kazza_8240 me too, do they still make it?
@@phonotical I googled it, there's a few old classic ones for sale but you can still buy it brand new
You know what time it is.
LET'S GOOOOOOOOOO
Keep on rollin', baby!
CHOCOLATE STARFISH!
Tool Time?
Adventure⚔️Time?
That bottle opener die is what you get after spending all day and 500 of dad's quarters trying to win a gameboy at chuck e cheese
He's still rollin
I feel like he never has to retake. He just does it naturally and walks away like a boss.
In a world of digital media, is nice to just see physical objects again.
You can always go outside, nobody's stopping you.
Love your videos! keep doing what you love Tim ❤
Where's the die roller that is showed in the thumbnail? I was very interested in that.
Same
Wow, false advertising.
Exactly. I was fairly bummed. Although the Japanese planetary gear gizmo is pretty cool!
My mistake. It will be in the next video...
My son and I always love your videos! Thank you
Oh my, only 2 hours old?! I always love your video. Very soothing voice, and what a unique gadget!
I assure you, he's much older than that.
Awesome video, as always. Cheers, Tim!
Thanks for making these videos 😊
So glad to see Tim still at it
As much as I love puzzles my favorite is the horse pointer, I love the mechanism and the retro colors. Horse racing is pretty popular in Japan from what I gather so it makes sense to me.
The wonky grey die is my second favorite.
I love that ive been watching you for awhile now and now your video dexterity toy is now becoming a recommendation again love the videos always have being phenomenal thank you for the awesome puzzles as always hopefully forever
This guy is my childhood
I have quite a few of these in my collection as well, as I was a die/dice collector in a past life. Pity that the die top(?) in the thumbnail wasn’t shown in the video. Save for dreidel, you don’t normally see dice in top form.
Best video since 1995 I reckon
that first one that Tim has is something i had years ago as a child, i had 2 a black with white dots and white with black dots, i'd take them apart and put them back together with the others dots all the time
I think tim owns enough dice to legally be considered a dice goblin
*dice dragon
Dice goblins have multiple non-matching atrocious sets, dice dragons have multiple sets with unique dice that don't function normally
he could be a worthy opponent for Duke Develin
I turned on the radio, looking for something to blast the thoughts out of my head, hoping the moist nighttime air would blow in a rare non-country station. I ground through static and static and static, then recoiled at the shrill, choking sound of a man apparently squealing through a crushed larynx. After a moment I realized it was simply Fred Durst and the group Limp Bizkit-Shitload’s favorite band. They’re the ones who invented the musical technique of feeding a list of generic rap phrases to a goat, then reading its turds into a microphone over heavy metal guitar.
This was the song “Rollin’,” judging by the fact that the chorus was Fred saying that word several dozen times. Perfect. Rollin’, rollin’, rollin
The die with football-shaped faces (4:45) is similar in concept to the skew dice and the slant dice that are available online. They have enough symmetry to remain fair, but they aren't cubes.
I love you Tim!
Hi Eugene hope you're doing great today
Love the videos as always. But WHO make your jingles? I LOVE THE NEW ONE! When is the album coming??
Music is composed by Pete Diggens at www.aurophonic.co.uk/
I'm glad to see you again
Tim, I have a set that came from crowdfunding years ago where the die roll themselves. I don't use them, so I'd gladly send them to you if you'd like to add to your collection.
What a lovely idea.
amazing dices
2:33 that should be random 2 to 12! If counting both dice!
Well, if you ever need any replacement dice, Tim's ya man!
This guy is a legend, w dice
Nice new intro!
Best TH-cam Channel you old school Tim
Would not have expected a Limp Bizkit reference from this channel lol
So where is the device in the thumbnail ??
That will be in the next video. My mistake...
@@grandillusionsFalse advertising.
Water from the Nile
Again? Would you believe it? 😆
6:25 I still have the one I had as a kid. I can hear the beeping just watching it. Lol
toykino has arrived
The magnet-dices seemed like it could've been popular, shame all there is to it is that prototype.
WTF youtube unsubbed me. Horror of horrors. Glad to be re-subbed because I love watching your videos sir! Great little collection of unique things today. I really enjoyed the japanese spinner! (ignore this bit, it's nonsense for yt tags) Your voice is like stress relief, ASMR, online shopping, and surely could never be duplicated with AI, AI Generated Videos, even Ethical AI
With gamers there are so many cool looking due, that have more than 6 pips. There are even light up dice!
The bottle opener dice bothered me because it had 3 tiny dice inside but board games usually require only 2 dice, there was no way to use it as 2 😅
I loved the round Japanese one, it was gorgeous, and beautifully made.
Teeny nitpick: that ball bearing contraption gives a random choice between *two* and twelve, with seven being by far the most likely.
So it's a 2d6 die? As long as the curve is close enough there are many games that you can use it for
@Drubnubjagr Yeah, it's a 2D6. Tim said it picks a value from 1-12; I'm responding to that. As I said, it's a tiny nitpick.
2:40 Those are for rolling small numbers...
Still love that stupid joke. :3
Love ya Tim! I used to watch your channel with my ex, so glad to see you again, friend! Still doing your thing amazingly! Subscribed under MY account!!! 💚🧚♂️
Fun with dices, he forgott the sphere-dice
nice intro
very cool time also is that a limp bizkit reference? in the title? real as hell if true
Its far more likely to be a reference to the theme tune from the show Rawhide tbh 😂
Also sung in The Blues Brothers lol
@@Kazza_8240 th-cam.com/video/RdR6MN2jKYs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Z0M-QoLHhqZ_4w7J
@@grandillusions yes! I knew it! I love that film! 😄
wheres the one from the thumbnail ?
It’s at 3:19
@@Charlesb88 do you have eyes
@@waifulhuWhen I checked the thumbnail before it was the same as the “top” shown in the middle of the video at 3:19 (at least on my iPad) but now the thumbnail shows a different “top” so I don’t know what’s going on here. Sometimes I have seen a video’s thumbnail change after a video is posted for unexplained reasons.
When posting a new video, there is an option to upload 2 or even 3 thumbnails. TH-cam tries them all out, and finally settles on the most popular one. Which is why you might see one thumbnail at the start, and then another one a little while afterwards.
@@grandillusionsyeah, but where’s the die/top in the thumbnail in question? Maybe cut from the video after thumbnails were exported?
I was wondering about the term key fob. In America I've only ever known key fob to only relate an electronic device to unlock your car and more nowadays. I wanted to know if key fob was just something said for anything keychain like over in the UK. But no I guess key fob is an older term for the chain/strap of a pocketwatch. I understand where it carried over from.
Thumbs 👍
The “dice disk” gives a number between two and twelve, not one and twelve
Grandy Nice 🎲
Now I know yall be lovin this S#!T right here🎤
Nookie from the Nile
You didn't show the one in the thumbnail?
3 minutes in
@@gregh378 Different thumbnail. The thumbnail I have shows something metal, I think.
He showed all of the items on the table so I’m guessing it was a momentary thumbnail mixup? I’ve only seen the wooden spinner thumbnail.
@@KZeniStill there. Looks like it would work similarly to the horse one, but it has a thin red line instead of an arrow, and the numbers are in dot formation instead of being written out.
@@tOSdudeThat’s the thumbnail of the next video, released a day or two after, that shows off more dice/dice-like toys. I think it’s titled something like “still rollin’”
😊👍
Keep making videos
🌻🌻🌻
🎤Left a good job in the city
Working for the man every night and day
Crazy to me how many junk plastic products made it out of production facilities over the past 100 years or so.
You missed the word "it" out of your sentence!
@@poppletop8331Yet anyone can understand exactly what they mean without much difficulty. It's better to be the kind of person who can make small mistakes rather than the one to be hung up on them.
@ Surprising how easy these things are to overlook.
Thanks though, I don't think it's bad to point out mistakes.
True, but part of the charm of Tin is that he takes things people consider junk toys and shows them in a more appreciative light.
Pero bien que consumes ese plástico basura. 😅
Limpbizkit reference?
Water from the nile
Yahtzee time
Real Life Bunsen Honeydew
Kind of upset the thumbnail wasn't actually in the video....
I vould use that triple dice for Risk! Our dice have a habit of going astray
FAMOSO DADO PLANIFICADO.
Where's the thumbnail spin top die
L traduction est désastreusement repoussante pour les francophones...
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Talk about over engineering to make something that’s easy to something hard and unnecessary. Just use 2 dice, that magnetic contraption isn’t even fun or cool.
Yaaaaaaa
Funn
Ma come parla? Non si capisce niente
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