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Re: Time to put the newbies feet to the fire...

Hi,
Nice chips. I like the Harvey's chips also. Tahoe chips are always cool. Like Barry said - It is always good to have reference books(Chiprack or U.S. Price Guide). I would keep my purchases to under $5 or $10 a chip until you really understand pricing a little better. I think you did good though. Prices can be all over the map and there are many shady people out there just waiting for "the sucker born every minute". Ebay is a good source of chips, but I think that my advice would be to keep a close eye on The Chipboard and the sales going on here for the first few weeks of your buying adventure. There isn't the volume of Ebay, but you can trust the members, the shipping is always way lower, the deals are usually better, it is easier to ask questions and learn from others. Have fun! Take advantage of some of the great offers and incentives that I've seen posted! Think abut joining the club.
Happy Chipping!
Don

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