http://www.thegamecrafter.com/
This site is supposed to be good. I heard they print their cards with wax instead of ink, and cutting the cards is sometimes imprecise, but it looks like a good resource. It'd be good for just about any part, it seems. The pricing looks alright so far, but I don't know how it'll end up. Still, it seems like a very good potential for prototyping. Game printing on demand sounds wonderful. They don't have many games for sale, but looking at the forums, it appears that the oldest post I can find is just five days ago. Looks like a totlaly new site.
There's a review of it over here: http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/16/awesome-the-game-crafter-lets-you-build-and-sell-your-own-custom-board-games/
http://www.craftparts.com/
This site sells a ton of little wooden pieces. It'd be useful for tokens for games and the like. Useful if I want to do stuff with paper and just buy pieces
http://www.boardgamedesign.com
This site's just kind of weird and I can't believe it was made in 2003. It belongs in a museum. Still, they'll sell things like dice, pawns, spinners, and the like.
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