Well now that's the key, isn't it?

Starbursts are an interesting wrinkle in the chipping world - it can be very rewarding to put a set together, but also very frustrating, depending on your tastes/requirements. A few things to take into consideration:
- Are you looking to assemble the set quickly or can you wait? I've found these go up for sale (either here or eBay) in bursts - you'll see a small flurry of activity, and then all activity drops - for months.
- What condition are you looking for? They can often be found in excellent condition, but you have to be patient, especially if you're looking for them in quantity. Most starbursts were pressed and stamped decades ago, so a lot of what's available has more miles on them.
- Given the point above - keep your eyes on peeled eBay & craiglist - my best starburst scores have come from folks selling their fathers/grandfathers/husbands old sets on craiglist.
- Or you OK with overstamps? If so, this will double to quadruple your success/speed in acquiring them. If not, make sure you're very specific in communicating this with those selling/trading them. It really sucks getting that barrel/rack you've been looking for, only to realize that 2 or 3 chips are overstamps. If you get into starbursts, you'll soon find the dolphin/shark overstamps, they're all over.
- What colors are you looking for? Red, white, munzel green, light blue - all relatively easy to come across. Colors like yellow, pink, arc yellow, day blue/green are much tougher - often because a lot of folks use these for fractionals for either mixed sets or casino sets that don't have fracs. You'll typically pay a lot more for these color too.
- How's your OCD with color shades? @Taghkanic can probably relate, but there are a several colors that have soooo many different shades. If slight color variation really tweaks you, you should reconsider starbursts.
- Starburst chippers often like to trade instead of sell, especially when you get to the less common colors. That's often the only way you'll pry a barrel or rack of an awesome color away from a collection, lol.
To summarize - the more flexible you are with mixing conditions, color shades, stamps, and the colors themselves, the quicker you'll be able to build a set. They're out there, it just often takes patience to assemble a set. Got any to trade yet?

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