First and foremost I’d like to say congratulations on acquiring such an amazing collection of some really beautiful sets, truly top notch.
After reading through this thread, it just makes me wonder what got you into the world of chipping?
I fell into it accidentally myself. I started collecting WTHCs about 10 years ago and didn’t realize that this niche even existed at the time.
I played my first hand of 5 card draw with my grandmother 41 years ago and have been hooked on poker ever since. For me poker is social, competitive and it has brought me together with many interesting people over the years.
Chipping for me has in a sense become an arm of my poker experiences and brought me together with many many wonderful new friends and people I enjoy being with. It has also given me a passion for the hobby and become a very important part of my life.
I can’t speak for others but I’m personally always interested in hearing ones ultimate goals when it comes to this hobby. Some people collect and don’t play cards. Others are just trying to put together sets that are nicer than Hoyle drugstore chips and make their home games feel closer to casino quality games. Some people may buy stuff, stick it in an old shoe box and bury it in the closet for 20 years. Everyone has different reasons.
When I started collecting my WTHCs, I was stepping up from dice chips and I loved the look of the $1 chip in that line up. At that time, I was paying about $1.10 a piece for those chips. Crazy to think it took me about 4 years to complete the set to where it works for me now. Fortunately I stumbled on to this great community of PCF folks when I realized I could no longer find my WTHCs for sale anymore. This community helped me over time finish what I started with that set and I’ve embraced this community back trying to be a good contributing member ever since. Many in this community have become more like family members to me than just that “such n such” dude on PCF, I truly love them like they were my siblings.
So after reading through your thread, it just got my curiosity up as to what this hobby is or may become to you? Do you ever think you’ll make it to a meet up? At this point what is your favorite set and why? What is your ultimate “GRAIL” set?
Will we as a community get to see these fine sets posted in some action prOn from a game you may possibly host or attend?
I always tell people new to the hobby to collect what truly “speaks” to them and you’ll never have any regrets. Based on the prOn you have posted, I don’t think you’ll ever have any regrets when it comes to chips @Windwalker.
Curious to hear your thoughts. Congratulations on acquiring some very nice sets and welcome to PCF.
Matt/LilTuna
Hey Matt, as a lifelong collector, but also a former physicist who loves to know the “whys”, I’ve often asked why I (we) get obsessed about collecting certain things — it’s been that way with me since I can remember; I’ve collected stamps, coins, Pez dispensers; I still collect comic books and modern first editions; I’ve dabbled in manuscripts and maps... but I think the psychology has always been the same.
Werne Muensterberger did a well-accepted study on this behavior, titled Collecting: An Unruly Passion, Psychological Perspectives (Princeton Univ. Press, 1994 - 295 pp.) where he suggests that the psychology of collecting is often linked to childhood and object relations, namely the use of a transitional object to relieve the impact of a child’s separation from its mother. The more painful the childhood separation and related trauma, the more unruly the adult passions to collect anxiety-relieving objects. He also claims that his explanation of collecting behavior is applicable universally to all cultures throughout history. “Irrespective of individual idiosyncrasies of collectors, and no matter what or how they collect, one issue is paramount: the objects in their possession are all ultimate, often unconscious assurances against despair and loneliness.”
Do I believe that? Not sure. But, it’s telling that my deep dive into chip collecting came one night during the pandemic, when I found myself alone in a high rise apartment in the middle of a deeply COVID-impacted Los Angeles overrun with riots and angst, and every possible social outlet closed off to a newly single guy.
It started with me buying a bunch of Paulson Classics and Paulson Le Noirs from a gentleman I found on Craigslist, thinking — “I need some new chips where there are actual denominations on the chips, instead of using 100-year old Italian plaques.” My friends and I who have been playing together for over 2 decades have used this same vintage chipset, just changing the assigned denominations every time our game got bigger. I wanted to surprise them at our next game with a new chipset, and that’s how it all started.
Then, I discovered this forum, and some of the amazing people on it who have now become close friends faster than you can say lickety-split, and I’ve just been going. I am aware that I probably buy too fast and too loose for anyone’s comfort, but the more I’ve thought about it, it really shouldn’t be anyone’s business what or how I buy. I love the hobby, love learning about its idiosyncrasies, and I’m figuring out new stuff every day!
As to your questions:
I’ve been posting photos as quickly as I get the chips, but I plan to definitely post some actions pics as soon as my custom table topper from @T_Chan makes its way to me.
I’m way too new to have a “grail” set, which I think only happens after enough knowledge has been acquired and experience gained with the hobby — I think my chip tastebuds are still developing, and I find what I like and don’t continually change every day. There’s definitely a little bit of “oooh that shiny object” syndrome with me, but I think it will eventually be replaced with a more informed and refined perspective that’s all my own, and not necessarily based on what others think.
I was just messaging with someone on here about which sets I’ve recently bought I’m thinking of doing a catch-and-release on, because I definitely have too many now. I was buying them based on an evolving palate, and once I get a few of the sets into play rotation, I’ll most likely be editing my collection.
I am very much looking forward to a meetup. I think this community is incredible, and most of the relationships I’ve been forging are based in an authentic love for a hobby: albeit mine being new, and theirs more experienced and refined.
Thanks for asking!
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