HD dealer poker chips
#141
I started collecting the chips for fun and not really have a purpose to it. I eventually started to display them and one day while visiting Tenn, My FIL and I drove to a dealer about an hour and a half away from where they live we had my little nephew with us (boys day out). My nephew had never been to a dealership, but he loved the bikes my wife and I ride. While we were at the dealer he went nuts (in a good way) checking out all the bikes and asking to sit on them and asking about them. I let him pick out a poker chip and he grabbed one for himself. I have now started collecting and sending him chips for all of the places we go to. He has his own display case in his bedroom and a personal vest with a couple cute patches on it. He actually wore his vest for his class photo (1st Grade) and they could not talk him out of it. I think my wife and I did something right. I would love to get him one of those electric balance bikes.
#142
My friend and I have resorted to ordering poker chips via telephone for the dealerships that are just to out-of-the way for us to ride there and pick them up in person, which we have done hundreds of times before in order to complete a "state collection".
It's interesting the difference in costs and shipping methods, and some dealerships will not even take over-the phone orders!
I realize that not everyone is willing to pay the full shipping costs for a poker chip and that also few will want to do a complete state collection but take it from me (and I've done this many times) that considering the cost of fuel, food, motels, etc., ordering via phone is cheaper in the long run than going in person.
Jus' sayin'
It's interesting the difference in costs and shipping methods, and some dealerships will not even take over-the phone orders!
I realize that not everyone is willing to pay the full shipping costs for a poker chip and that also few will want to do a complete state collection but take it from me (and I've done this many times) that considering the cost of fuel, food, motels, etc., ordering via phone is cheaper in the long run than going in person.
Jus' sayin'
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#146
My friend and I have resorted to ordering poker chips via telephone for the dealerships that are just to out-of-the way for us to ride there and pick them up in person, which we have done hundreds of times before in order to complete a "state collection".
It's interesting the difference in costs and shipping methods, and some dealerships will not even take over-the phone orders!
I realize that not everyone is willing to pay the full shipping costs for a poker chip and that also few will want to do a complete state collection but take it from me (and I've done this many times) that considering the cost of fuel, food, motels, etc., ordering via phone is cheaper in the long run than going in person.
Jus' sayin'
It's interesting the difference in costs and shipping methods, and some dealerships will not even take over-the phone orders!
I realize that not everyone is willing to pay the full shipping costs for a poker chip and that also few will want to do a complete state collection but take it from me (and I've done this many times) that considering the cost of fuel, food, motels, etc., ordering via phone is cheaper in the long run than going in person.
Jus' sayin'
You're missing the whole point in collecting chips. I only collect chips from dealers that I actually rode to. Where's the fun in ordering chips over the phone???? Anybody can do that even couch potatoes.
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#149
Last year during the Sturgis rally I met a nice old timer at the campground. When the rally was over and I stopped to say goodbye, the old timer gave me a Sturgis 2019 Poker Chip. But what was neat about the gift was that he glued a small magnet to the back of it. That way, you can stick the poker chip on a refrigerator or a tool chest. I thought gluing a magnet to the back of the poker chip was a slick idea.
#150
Last year during the Sturgis rally I met a nice old timer at the campground. When the rally was over and I stopped to say goodbye, the old timer gave me a Sturgis 2019 Poker Chip. But what was neat about the gift was that he glued a small magnet to the back of it. That way, you can stick the poker chip on a refrigerator or a tool chest. I thought gluing a magnet to the back of the poker chip was a slick idea.
I've done the same thing, but I bought a sheet of rubberized magnetic material. I cut it to the size of whatever item I want to sick to a refrigerator or filing cabinet, peal off the protective backing, stick it to the item and then attach it to something metal. Better then messing around with glue.