Starting down the path of TR Kings (1 Viewer)

^^. LOL x bazillion.


I'd say get in line, but i have a feeling you've been in that line for a while.:ROFL: :ROFLMAO::ROFL: :ROFLMAO: like the guy in a tent waiting for the new iPhone,.!
 
So while we’re on the subject of TRKs,
I have a question.
Who paid $262.00 for the 1930s TRK catalogue that was on eBay?
I have a couple of guesses but was wondering if the winner would come clean, or would this remain an unsolved mystery?
What do you think @MatB?
 
So while we’re on the subject of TRKs,
I have a question.
Who paid $262.00 for the 1930s TRK catalogue that was on eBay?
I have a couple of guesses but was wondering if the winner would come clean, or would this remain an unsolved mystery?
What do you think @MatB?

LOL, i was looking at it. too rich for me. I would have paid $50, but i didnt even bid.

but i did pay too much for this....

I'm guessing from the same era.

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So while we’re on the subject of TRKs,
I have a question.
Who paid $262.00 for the 1930s TRK catalogue that was on eBay?
I have a couple of guesses but was wondering if the winner would come clean, or would this remain an unsolved mystery?
What do you think @MatB?
Whoa. I already knew this history, but for those of you who didn't know: TRK produced a LOT of rigged stuff in the bad old days. Marked cards, shaved/weighted dice, gaffed roulette wheels. It was one of the reasons they had some trouble getting more marketshare in the regulated casino business.
 
So I wanna start a small set of them. I see the premade Spinettis premade Nevada club and Becks sets. That the easiest direction to get some 1s and 5s without breaking the bank? Like the Nevada club ones... But prefer the Becks fives... Really love the Pick Hobson 5s, but can't be burning 300-400 a rack. Any ideas gentlemen?

I will say, if you dont want the Jessie Becks or the Nevada Club sets from Spinettis, it might still be worth grabbing a few racks of $1s for now. I dont know how many he has left.. does anyone? it seems to be that almost all the sets are using the $1s (yeah i know, the China club has a $1) but the inventory can't last forever.

At least then if some $5s come up for sale that you want, you wont be scrambling for the $1s.
 
My one suggestion, from my experience a few months ago...

When you feel the well used 1s and 5's in the packaged unit of Neveda Lodges as compared to the better 1's and new 5's that Spinette's sells you will go with the better used 1's and new 5's. It cost me alot but I love them. Thinking of expanding already.
 
My one suggestion, from my experience a few months ago...

When you feel the well used 1s and 5's in the packaged unit of Neveda Lodges as compared to the better 1's and new 5's that Spinette's sells you will go with the better used 1's and new 5's. It cost me alot but I love them. Thinking of expanding already.
I noticed after I purchased my 1s that they raised the price on the better 1s to $3.
I haven’t felt or seen the more used 1s and 5s but these “ used but in good shape” 1s are definitely really nice. A little cleaning and they almost look new.
 
Are they really that nice? Like do they feel better than Paulsons?

You know what?

Don’t answer that. Last time I felt a new chip (Paulsons for the first time), I ended up converting more than $5,000 into Paulson chips lol.

I think I want to stay ignorant on this one :)
 
One nice thing about TRK is that nobody is going to wake up one day and say "TRK is going to reenter the home market" and tank the value of the chips by producing more volume. The TRKs that exist are it, and that's all there ever will be.
 
Must say from the pictures it looks like a really nice piece of history.
Definitely a nice edition for a TRK collector.
Hats off and congrats to the winner.

Wasn't me...but it was a cool item for a collection to be sure.
 
@Josh Kifer jump in...that water's warm. :D

My only piece of advice is to target a set you REALLY like (mixed or otherwise), and go after it piece by piece as you can afford it; regardless of cost (within reason...maybe:whistle: :whistling:). If you don't, you might find yourself spending a lot of money on chips that are just okay...and that sucks!!:(

Oh yeah...BE PATIENT!!

Oh yeah...be sure to stay away from any Deadwoods that come to market/auction. Those will be ridiculously expensive.:whistle: :whistling::D

Good luck...TRKs ROCK!!(y) :thumbsup:

@Lil Tuna. It wasn't me. I picked mine up a couple years ago. But by my estimate; easily worth $800+ ($262 was a discount).:ROFL: :ROFLMAO:

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At the risk of pitchforks from most of the posters in this thread, I am going to take the contrarian view and tell you to hold off. Right now, it seems like TRK hysteria and prices are at an all time high, and supply at an all time low. Up until a few years ago, all of these chips were just sitting in inventory at Spinnettis. It wasn't until the Paulson home chip prices were driven up to the $2-3 dollar range, that some people wisely realized they could build TRK sets at that price, and started clearing out the inventory.

I would suggest if you haven't done so already, you should purchase a barrell of the cheapest S-crowns you can find. Put on a blindfold and handle them next to some Paulsons, BCCs and CPC. If handling the TRK chips brings you to the orgasmic levels that some people describe, then start thinking about building your set. Personally, I don't have that experience with TRKs. Do they feel different - Absolutely! They are slightly smaller, smoother, softer and make a different sound when shuffled. Do I prefer them over paulsons, not necessarily.

I do prefer Paulsons over CPC chips, but would I choose a mixed paulson set with a starburst frac, Cleveland $1 and CDI $5 over a beautiful well orchestrated CPC set, just because they are Paulson - Fuck No!

Don't get me wrong, there are some TRK sets out there that might be worth a kidney. The color palette is spectacular and the spots are amazing. If you really dig the Granny chips, or if you dig their history, then go for it, but don't do it just because they are the only TRK chips that you can afford right now. They may not live up to the hype.
 
At the risk of pitchforks from most of the posters in this thread, I am going to take the contrarian view and tell you to hold off. Right now, it seems like TRK hysteria and prices are at an all time high, and supply at an all time low. Up until a few years ago, all of these chips were just sitting in inventory at Spinnettis. It wasn't until the Paulson home chip prices were driven up to the $2-3 dollar range, that some people wisely realized they could build TRK sets at that price, and started clearing out the inventory.

I would suggest if you haven't done so already, you should purchase a barrell of the cheapest S-crowns you can find. Put on a blindfold and handle them next to some Paulsons, BCCs and CPC. If handling the TRK chips brings you to the orgasmic levels that some people describe, then start thinking about building your set. Personally, I don't have that experience with TRKs. Do they feel different - Absolutely! They are slightly smaller, smoother, softer and make a different sound when shuffled. Do I prefer them over paulsons, not necessarily.

I do prefer Paulsons over CPC chips, but would I choose a mixed paulson set with a starburst frac, Cleveland $1 and CDI $5 over a beautiful well orchestrated CPC set, just because they are Paulson - Fuck No!

Don't get me wrong, there are some TRK sets out there that might be worth a kidney. The color palette is spectacular and the spots are amazing. If you really dig the Granny chips, or if you dig their history, then go for it, but don't do it just because they are the only TRK chips that you can afford right now. They may not live up to the hype.


I agree with some of that, Definitely don't settle for Granny just because your drunk, she's horny, and well... its Friday night! Wait till your sober and see what else is out there.
 
Hysteria might be a strong word, plus i'd spell Contrarian with a U in this case also,:)
 
At the risk of pitchforks from most of the posters in this thread, I am going to take the contrarian view and tell you to hold off. Right now, it seems like TRK hysteria and prices are at an all time high, and supply at an all time low. Up until a few years ago, all of these chips were just sitting in inventory at Spinnettis. It wasn't until the Paulson home chip prices were driven up to the $2-3 dollar range, that some people wisely realized they could build TRK sets at that price, and started clearing out the inventory.

I would suggest if you haven't done so already, you should purchase a barrell of the cheapest S-crowns you can find. Put on a blindfold and handle them next to some Paulsons, BCCs and CPC. If handling the TRK chips brings you to the orgasmic levels that some people describe, then start thinking about building your set. Personally, I don't have that experience with TRKs. Do they feel different - Absolutely! They are slightly smaller, smoother, softer and make a different sound when shuffled. Do I prefer them over paulsons, not necessarily.

I do prefer Paulsons over CPC chips, but would I choose a mixed paulson set with a starburst frac, Cleveland $1 and CDI $5 over a beautiful well orchestrated CPC set, just because they are Paulson - Fuck No!

Don't get me wrong, there are some TRK sets out there that might be worth a kidney. The color palette is spectacular and the spots are amazing. If you really dig the Granny chips, or if you dig their history, then go for it, but don't do it just because they are the only TRK chips that you can afford right now. They may not live up to the hype.
Can't argue wth this^^^
 
At the risk of pitchforks from most of the posters in this thread, I am going to take the contrarian view and tell you to hold off. Right now, it seems like TRK hysteria and prices are at an all time high, and supply at an all time low. Up until a few years ago, all of these chips were just sitting in inventory at Spinnettis. It wasn't until the Paulson home chip prices were driven up to the $2-3 dollar range, that some people wisely realized they could build TRK sets at that price, and started clearing out the inventory.

I would suggest if you haven't done so already, you should purchase a barrell of the cheapest S-crowns you can find. Put on a blindfold and handle them next to some Paulsons, BCCs and CPC. If handling the TRK chips brings you to the orgasmic levels that some people describe, then start thinking about building your set. Personally, I don't have that experience with TRKs. Do they feel different - Absolutely! They are slightly smaller, smoother, softer and make a different sound when shuffled. Do I prefer them over paulsons, not necessarily.

I do prefer Paulsons over CPC chips, but would I choose a mixed paulson set with a starburst frac, Cleveland $1 and CDI $5 over a beautiful well orchestrated CPC set, just because they are Paulson - Fuck No!

Don't get me wrong, there are some TRK sets out there that might be worth a kidney. The color palette is spectacular and the spots are amazing. If you really dig the Granny chips, or if you dig their history, then go for it, but don't do it just because they are the only TRK chips that you can afford right now. They may not live up to the hype.
All absolutely true and fair points. But without disagreeing with any of this, I will note that a used set of TRKs can be had at a fairly reasonable price, at basically a buck a chip. But I do agree--don't buy it just because it is available and TRKs. Buy it if it speaks to you and it is what you want.

As with all things chip related, get samples first.
 
Personally, I have little regard for the heavily-used Jesse Beck Riverside chips. Like worn out casino Paulsons, they just don't appeal to me from an aesthetic or tactile perspective. I can appreciate the history, but have no desire to own or play with heavily worn chips (of any brand).

However, my mint racks of Jessie Beck Riverside quarter-pie $1 and colorful $5 chips rank among my favorite casino TRKs. Granny's mug is not so bad, and you can always flip her over if seriously tilted. :)
 
Personally, I have little regard for the heavily-used Jesse Beck Riverside chips. Like worn out casino Paulsons, they just don't appeal to me from an aesthetic or tactile perspective. I can appreciate the history, but have no desire to own or play with heavily worn chips (of any brand).

However, my mint racks of Jessie Beck Riverside quarter-pie $1 and colorful $5 chips rank among my favorite casino TRKs. Granny's mug is not so bad, and you can always flip her over if seriously tilted. :)
Still waiting for some mint grannies to come to market. I love granny;):whistle: :whistling::D
 
I love the colors of the JB chips. I love the reverse side of the chip. It would definitely bother me to have an old lady's mug on my chips. I agree with @BGinGA . The ones and fives are fantastic.
Shhhhh...we have to pretend like we love granny so we don't get banned from the potential buyer list if/when the mints come to market.:ROFL: :ROFLMAO::whistle: :whistling:
 

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