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avsbruins65
Posts: 2,140
Joined: Sep 2008
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Sunday, March 29, 2020 3:03 PM | |
Me too curious about the slider boxes
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Trying to acquire one card for every for every set, insert, parralle, minor, euro, team issue, oddball etc sets produced for Hockey. Been an interesting project.
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Sportzcommish
Posts: 6,007
Joined: Oct 2016
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Sunday, March 29, 2020 3:11 PM | |
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Follow my blog - I Identify as a Card Collector. “Aslan didn't tell Pole what would happen. He only told her what to do. That fellow will be the death of us once he's up, I shouldn't wonder. But that doesn't let us off following the signs.” - Puddleglum in The Silver Chair by C. S. Lewis
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John1941
Posts: 120
Joined: Jan 2019
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Sunday, March 29, 2020 5:17 PM | |
I just organize my Yankees alphabetically by player.
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bizauer
Posts: 96
Joined: Jan 2019
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Sunday, March 29, 2020 5:51 PM | |
Most of my cards aquired during my childhood are in binders: Organized by team, then year, then company, then number. Not fancy at all.
My new personal collection is divided a bit differently. I have a 5000 ct box with five rows, one for "Rookies" which are dedicated to rookie cards with HOF/potential HOF, one with interesting inserts (serial numbers, refractors, etc.), one with autographs, one with any type of card from favorite players, and one currently holding the rest of my unorganized mess. I'll get there some day...just like everyone else says... :-D
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rmpaq5
Posts: 2,024
Joined: Nov 2014
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Sunday, March 29, 2020 6:48 PM | |
My entire Tiger collection is in binders by year and set. The set is put in by card number and if a card is missing that spot remains vacant awaiting aquiring the card. The base set goes first and then parallels that are not stupid crazy to complete or acquire most of (Like Topps Gold or Rainbow foil as recent examples). Inserts are just put at the end randomly. Probably easier to show, and like many nowadays pretty bored, so I took a quick phone video and uploaded it to youtube here
https://youtu.be/oZAv5TLn8mQ
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RonEaston
Posts: 1,071
Joined: Nov 2019
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Sunday, March 29, 2020 9:10 PM | |
Thanks! Cool to see. That's a lot like how I do my Expo collection. You are a little farther ahead of me in keeping it spaced out ready for missing cards. I only do that if one of the cards is a team checklist and can do it easily.
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I'm mostly organizing over adding right now.
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Bronzan
Posts: 29
Joined: Jan 2019
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Sunday, March 29, 2020 9:43 PM | |
I collect SF Giants cards. I have about a dozen binders, divided by year, then set, then numerical order within the set.
I used to collect individual players, but I've broken those collections up to fill my Giants team sets.
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Having a great time rediscovering the hobby with my 10-year old son. We are collecting: - San Francisco Giants
- San Francisco 49ers
- Liverpool FC
- Croatian NBA Players
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mzentko
Posts: 2,469
Joined: Jun 2012
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Sunday, March 29, 2020 10:49 PM | |
Thanks for sharing the video, Ryan, very interesting
Mark
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mzentko
Posts: 2,469
Joined: Jun 2012
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Sunday, March 29, 2020 10:55 PM | |
I have 2 separate collecitons different ways..
in football I have my team collection (inserts, oddball, etc) in binder by player for all years, vintage, or modern.
in baseball, I I have completed team sets in team bags in boxes...and 20-30 team sets in progress in pending box...
and of course a few boxes of misc cards that I pull from to work on team sets from
I like them both ways.
mark
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spazmatastic
Posts: 5,905
Joined: Dec 2014
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Monday, March 30, 2020 12:31 AM | |
I am actually really tired of explaining my simple way of storing PC cards for a team. Especially when the sport in question isn't even mentioned in the OP!
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NO PWE's EVER!!! PLZ PM me 1st before sending any offer. ONLY selling cards as of March 2024. No trades or purchases right now. _______________________________________________________________________ Largest total PC card collections by Team, then Athlete (as of 3/22/24): STL Cardinals (MLB) - 8810; Carolina Panthers - 2888; GB Packers - 1790+ cards Mark Martin (NASCAR) - 2038 cards; Jimmie Johnson (NASCAR) - 1875 cards; Jeff Gordon (NASCAR) - 1594; Ricky Rudd (NASCAR) - 839; Ozzie Smith (MLB) - 707
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