I don't think it would work because one would need to add other chips/denoms to make it playable...and that's not any easy task (spot wise)I like the idea of 6 auctions (3 each) 1 of each color.
I like this. I would be biddingI agree, 300 matching chips is more desirable than 100 each of all colors.
I like the idea of 6 auctions (3 each) 100 of each color.
700 White stripes
700 Grey stripes
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I’m not a sample set guy, but this would be the best way to maximize your profitThe proper way to sell this would be 300 sample sets. You get a sample, you get a sample!
This seems like the perfect way to do it. No sense in everyone getting pieces and no one ending up with a playable set.I like the idea of 6 auctions (3 each) 100 of each color.
700 White stripes
700 Grey stripes
as seen in images below
I wouldn’t be surprised to hear there’s a chipper who collects roulette sample sets. But I’d be shocked to hear there are 300 of them.I’m not a sample set guy, but this would be the best way to maximize your profit
That seems high for Roulette mold chips, but then this place surprises me every day!This seems like the perfect way to do it. No sense in everyone getting pieces and no one ending up with a playable set.
Also, auction will make sure you get market value of the chips, which should be substantial since they look awesome!!
My guess on the sale price is $3.50/chip, or roughly $2500 per set.
4200 singles auctions
How about anyone that wants them calls "dibs" or "mine" or "me" and then through pm's tries to renegotiate the deal in multiple ways and never buys them? That sounds more evil.
First; one player to a hand. Second, let's call a spade a spade. @chippitydoodah is referencing @dmoney Tri-Club listing; which he had first dibs on, and passed.How about anyone that wants them calls "dibs" or "mine" or "me" and then through pm's tries to renegotiate the deal in multiple ways and never buys them? That sounds more evil.
You're gonna be trouble around here if you think every sale you call dibs on is "or best offer". And shame on you for accusing @dmoney for anything. PM me if you want to continue calling out a spade.First; one player to a hand. Second, let's call a spade a spade. @chippitydoodah is referencing @dmoney Tri-Club listing; which he had first dibs on, and passed.
@Tommy please delete this if you see fit as it pertains to an entirely different sale
Seller declined my original and subsequent counter offer in favor of playing the field. When he came back to the table, I went back to my original offer. I'm not going to bid against myself.
Beef quashing DM to @chippitydoodah sent apologies to all for disruptionYou're gonna be trouble around here if you think every sale you call dibs on is "or best offer". And shame on you for accusing @dmoney for anything. PM me if you want to continue calling out a spade.
Sorry Jim
I think this is the best option by far @TheChipRoom if you're not looking to maximize profits. Otherwise, one auction per rack spread out over a couple days is the way to goCome up with a fair price per rack. Give everybody interested a number.
Pick a Winner - he gets first crack at buying up to a single rack of each color.
Pick another number and he gets the same option.
Repeat until they’re gone.
No… I’m actually looking for a roulette set to keep as a roulette set, which is hard to do since everyone parts them out for colors and murders themSell per rack Jim (auctions)...these are 100% murder candidates anyway