List your Keeper sets (3 Viewers)

I have 5 sets, technically zero keepers as they’re all available for the right price.

That being said, the right price would have to be well above market value as I’m not looking to sell any of them and most of them are fairly irreplaceable, at least as far as their cost is concerned.
Smart, always leave yourself an out and that door cracked open, just slightly lol
 
Unless the bottom falls out and I'm desperately in need of cash, these are my keeper sets:

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Top 10 racks: CPC customs "Main Event of Poker"
Middle 10 racks: CPC customs "PoCo After Dark"
Bottom left 3 racks: Le Paulson Noirs
Bottom middle: CAD plaques, CashBricks, PCF buttons/cut cards
Bottom right tray: BCC Proteges

Actually, these are my only sets as everything else I've owned is either sold or currently in the process of being sold.
 
Ya, this was the one set that I always felt like I regretted selling. So I hunted down another set last year. This pic is from the first time I owned these. I haven't taken photos of the set I acquired last year, so I just reposted the old pic. But ya, same chips. I love these.
I don't think I've ever looked at a picture of the riverboats and not thought 'I need a custom quarter pie CPC tournament set.'
 
Casino de Isthmus 98 THC & plaques
Condado Beach CIC
Mardi Gras Queen Chipco
Jessie Beck's TRK
Dragonara LGK & plaques
Sterling Cruise Lines THC

All my display cases of chips, mostly from places I have been to.

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I have 5 sets, technically zero keepers as they’re all available for the right price.

That being said, the right price would have to be well above market value as I’m not looking to sell any of them and most of them are fairly irreplaceable, at least as far as their cost is concerned.
That's true. Y'all want a Cactus Pete's set for crazy money, I can wait the 9 months. Believe me, I will survive on my other cash sets.... Somehow.
 
My only keepers:

Foxwoods 1st gen THC set - it’s unique and irreplaceable

Crystal Palace hot stamps - these grimy old bastards from 1978 were the first chips I was drawn to, here. They caught my attention because they were almost in my price range (almost a dollar per chip?!?!?) But I fell for them because they just seemed non-glamorous - I imagined the Crystal Palace Gambling Hall in Laughlin, NV was the kind of dive with sawdust on the floor where real poker was played.
 

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