I'm for the moment torn by this feeling "the seller remorse".
In fact, for my tournament set, I just received my custom hotstamp from
CPC and love it so much.
Because of that, I'm resurrecting an idea that I always had in my head : doing a
CPC re-creation of the "The Post" chips with my own stamp.
The Post chips have always been my favourite. The unconventional colors is so nice with a yellow $1 and a black $5.
But the best I could get is this 6-max mixed set :
And I'll probably never be able to put a set together since the owners of The Post chips love them too.
But on the other hand, with the Silver Star chips, this set looks very nice.
My breakdown is also not perfect (even though largely playable). Ideally, I'd need 1 or (better) 2 barrels of The Post $5. Almost mission impossible.
The other The Post owners are very nice guys and I'd definitely be happy to help them improve their breakdown (they are also in need of extra $5 and don't have any of these rare dimes). So that would definitely lower my seller's remorse too if I know my chips would be used as they should.
Last but not least, I always considered these Silver Star as a temporary solution before finding the The Post denoms but also as a trade-bait if they would appear at some point. Considering them as trade-bait prevents me from playing with the set as I would like. This is why I created a ceramic tribute of The Post, to have a set I never hesitate to put into play. SunFly PolyClay are fine,
CPC are in another league.
Having already a full sample of the The Post and a Silver Star sample (this one on its way) would also make my decision to let go my 2 incomplete sets (that still make a nice mixed set together) less difficult.
So long story short, the idea of selling my mixed set to build a
CPC version of the The Post (with a breakdown that perfectly fits my needs) is growing but I can also already feel the seller remorse.