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  Poker - Very nice poker set..
 
  #1  
05-03-2006, 11:57 PM
photojunkie
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Very nice poker set..

I won a really nice poker set but I'm not one to play poker. Heck, I don't know the first thing about it! So I was thinking of selling it but I'm not too sure what to sell it for. I've searched on the Internet and found a variety of prices ranging from $129-$500+. The set includes 2 deck of cards, a poker how to book, 5 dice, a DEALER chip, and 500 poker chips, plus the hardwood case it all comes in. I would say it weighs about 25lbs or so. If anyone could give me a few ideas on what I should ask for the selling price, I'd really appreciate it!

Edit: I've removed the link because this is borderline spam. I would advise anyone making deals like this to do so at their own risk.

Last edited by juiceeQ : 06-03-2006 at 12:09 AM.
 

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  #2  
06-03-2006, 12:03 AM
ChuckTs
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do you know what kind of chips they are?
how much they weigh? (individually?)
by the way they look, these are the most common type of clay composite(i think) chips
they sell on ebay for much less than the price you've found if they're the ones i'm thinking of
you should find out the exact weight dimensions and what they're made of before selling them because you might be selling for too much or too little
take a closer pic of the chip and maybe we can see what kind they are
also that wooden box probably adds some nice value to it
  #3  
06-03-2006, 1:36 AM
photojunkie
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Well, I guess I'll have to try and post this question somewhere else - a board where I'm allowed to post the pictures of this set since I'm apparently "making a deal" as it says in the above italicized text. Thanks for your help though.
  #4  
06-03-2006, 1:37 AM
juiceeQ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by photojunkie
Well, I guess I'll have to try and post this question somewhere else - a board where I'm allowed to post the pictures of this set since I'm apparently "making a deal" as it says in the above italicized text.
Well, ya know, this is Cardschat.com--not eBay. And, I kept your post up, because if people are really interested, they can PM you and you can hash out the details that way.
  #5  
06-03-2006, 1:40 AM
photojunkie
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Oh, jeez. All I'm asking is a question about this set. I don't plan on selling it on this board. If I want to sell it, I'll go to ebay. But all I'm asking is how much I should sell it for so I don't take advantage of someone and sell it for TOO much.
  #6  
06-03-2006, 1:54 AM
bubbasbestbabe
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Quote:
Originally Posted by photojunkie
Oh, jeez. All I'm asking is a question about this set. I don't plan on selling it on this board. If I want to sell it, I'll go to ebay. But all I'm asking is how much I should sell it for so I don't take advantage of someone and sell it for TOO much.
Man, This is a new way to play. Go the tables and say you're betting too much; I don't want to take advantage of you.
  #7  
06-03-2006, 4:43 AM
MrSticker
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Quote:
Originally Posted by photojunkie
I won a really nice poker set but I'm not one to play poker. Heck, I don't know the first thing about it! So I was thinking of selling it but I'm not too sure what to sell it for. I've searched on the Internet and found a variety of prices ranging from $129-$500+. The set includes 2 deck of cards, a poker how to book, 5 dice, a DEALER chip, and 500 poker chips, plus the hardwood case it all comes in. I would say it weighs about 25lbs or so. If anyone could give me a few ideas on what I should ask for the selling price, I'd really appreciate it!
I'll help you out. Here's a couple similar on eBay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=6257727373

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=6258538570

Even though yours has a wood case, it looks like $129-$500 is way too high. Maybe that's what a store would charge. On the secondary market, it looks like they are pretty plentiful and the market is flooded. Not to mention, they are heavy and require high shipping cost. You might be better off trying to sell yours locally (garage sale, flea market, etc.) or save it for a Xmas gift for someone special. Good luck.
  #8  
06-03-2006, 4:48 AM
holduplaya
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I paid $0.01 for a chip set on ebay with a better description than yours the sad part of the sweet deal was the shipping cost me $64 but when they arrived I compared them to the local casino and seen no differnces. the set I have contains only 300 chips. My estimate for you set is one chip wieghs in at about 0.025 pounds.
  #9  
06-03-2006, 5:39 AM
ChuckTs
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Quote:
Originally Posted by holduplaya
I paid $0.01 for a chip set on ebay with a better description than yours the sad part of the sweet deal was the shipping cost me $64 but when they arrived I compared them to the local casino and seen no differnces. the set I have contains only 300 chips. My estimate for you set is one chip wieghs in at about 0.025 pounds.

^^^they have thousands of these sets on ebay they're a real money making scheme...good quality chips but not the best - they're just really heavy and some see that as quality. Advertised as casino quality
my friend has a small set like these:
http://cgi.ebay.ca/100-PAULSON-Full-...cm dZViewItem

but they're 10x more expensive ( of course my friends aren't paulson chips though )
beautiful chips though
  #10  
06-03-2006, 5:58 AM
juiceeQ
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Ok, I feel kinda bad that I took the link out now, because to be honest, I thought it was just another spam on the board. I sent you a PM photojunkie, so if you send me the link, I'll take a look, and if it is indeed just a photo, I'll re-insert it.
  #11  
06-03-2006, 6:30 AM
holduplaya
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ChuckTs
^^^they have thousands of these sets on ebay they're a real money making scheme...good quality chips but not the best - they're just really heavy and some see that as quality. Advertised as casino quality
my friend has a small set like these:

but they're 10x more expensive ( of course my friends aren't paulson chips though )
beautiful chips though
OK I'm not that good at knowing what is good or not when it comes to chips but this link is just to damn expensive for me. I never knew that casino's spend thousands maybe even millions on poker chips. Nice link but I'm going to have to stay away from the best quality of chip sets
  #12  
06-03-2006, 7:17 AM
ChuckTs
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no my friends were like $50 for 200 of them
i would never pay over like $100 for 500 chips or like 20c a chip i guess
they're just the same style as those in the link
how about these?

http://cgi.ebay.ca/1000-Paulson-Vine...c mdZViewItem
for the poker FANATICS
  #13  
06-03-2006, 11:50 AM
starfall
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Lots of competition on eBay and Amazon for trying to sell poker chips - so much that it's getting tough for retailers like myself to sell chip sets on there. I'd recommend asking friends whether they want a set for $60 or the like. Postage can be a bit of a killer with these sets because of their weight, so selling to a friend or locally gives you a chance to charge slightly more for the set itself but work out cheaper than buying from online.
 




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