Good Day Chippers,
Today, folks I have been having some health issues and I realize that I made some gross errors while doing my postings on the chipboard, recently. But, I would rather continue on selling my California collection than have it left for my family to deal with, since; none of them are remotely interested in poker chips.
I think I should pass this bit of info to you, the Chip Board readers, I will not be doing every day postings in the near future, the reason has been related to above issues.
One other thing, I was going to do a reverse auction for David in the immediate future, but I will be postponing it until I feel better.
Reggie
I have several difficult sets put together and they are:
Hollywood Chinese New Years set 51 Chips and Plaques Offers
Hollywood Park (Seniors Tournament 2007) 35pc set (Ltd 300) Inglewood, CA Offers
Western States Gambling 20pc w-SN #197 - California Card Club Offers
COTY’s (Complete and Current – 1990-2020) Offers
One-Two-Eight Pai Gow Club 6pc set Emeryville, CA Offers
Fiesta Royal Flush 24pc Set N. Las Vegas, NV Offers
West Side Casino 6pc set San Jose, CA Offers
Busted Flush 6pc Set (Limited Edition) Nipomo, CA Offers
10 Sets and 10 Single chips every day.
1 Nevada Featured Chip, 2 California Featured Chips
2 Pages of California Chips with a Cheap Chips ever now then when I can find enough strays to put them together.
Years ago while I was doing “My Page-A-Day” I would publish one of these “Chipper Tips”. I am going to try to include one each Saturday, up date it if I feel it needs it. Hopefully, this will still help a few of us remember to do the right thing when the subject matter is in question and folks if I am wrong PLMK, sincerely…Reggie
#1) Try to be an equal partner in the trade, do not make one party of the trade do all the work.
#2) I try not to do lateral trading. In other words; I do not like to trade any chips I only have one of for another chip I do not have any of; and I have it in my personal collection already.
#3) Commons for commons, Current table chips for current table chips, new racks for new rack.
#4) Denominations should be handled the same as commons, in most cases a $5 chip for a $5 chip.
#5) The obsolete group…these have to be traded based on the Guides valuation. And/or the asking price.
#6) It is always up to the two people that own the two chips that want to trade; to be satisfied with the trade. It is a trade when it is mutually acceptable to both parties.
#7) I prefer to trade with CCA members, because of the honesty of this group is impeccable. I do and have made trades with non-members.
#8)Try not to send severely nicked, damaged, or extremely dirty chips.
#9) A trading policy, is usually never the same with any two chip collectors, try to briefly explain your trading policy up front as soon as possible, in order to circumvent any surprises.
#10) Always let the trading partner know when you receive your chips.
* I will trade Postcards, CA, MT or NV chips for MT chips.
I still have a considerable amount of post cards available (about 440). I have an excel I can send you to check out. From your viewing of the post cards available in the excel; you can order one post card, all the postcards that have your favorite casino included in, or buy me out (the entire lot). Remember there will be postage for each order.
Reggie
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