I don’t like to sell anything I don’t actually have in hand. But I guess taking dibs isn’t so bad. I just don’t want to be in a position to leave someone disappointed and have to issue a refund if somehow something goes awry.
Ya I'm still scratching my head on this.The epitome of scrubdonkeyness, selling a set (at a loss) before it's even made!
I did not know this. Super interesting.Nope. Because the clay is laid out and punched long before pressing. My chips are made but not pressed.
You do you man! Sorry it played out this way, but good luck. Sometimes you just have to let something beautiful go due to circumstances.Not sure if being the “epitome of a scrub donkey” is a good thing. I’m also not sure what is so puzzling about the sale. I’m out of collecting. Done. I’m selling off my collection when the dust settles. Am I giving up playing and running poker? Nope. I’m actively prepping a new set. A smaller set. But also one that doesn’t have $700 dollars worth of added stuff that helped cause a wrinkle in my life.
To be honest, even if I could just cancel the order, I wouldn’t.
You have 19 or so pages to catch up onI’m sorry, what is a “scrub donkey?”