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Posted By: warshawlaw
If you could design your own price guide/catalog/encyclopedia of baseball cards how would it best work for you in terms of layout? |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Digital and fully searchable by player/set/etc...etc... now beckett's tool is the best thing i have found for finding which cards a player appears on...but it is far from ideal. |
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Posted By: John Effenheim
I know it would never happen, but I'd love to see the team a player is pictured with listed along with his name. |
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Posted By: Richard
For a long time I have thought that a digital checklist / price guide would be extremely useful. One complaint I (and others, I'm sure) have about price guides is that they have to be prepared so long before they go to print that the pricing in many cases becomes almost useless. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
Beckett.com actually has a fairly good database in which to track your collection based upon player and condition. Unfortunately, there is not a field for the back of the card. Also, the conditions they offer aren't as specific as they could be and the prices are low. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
A searchable database is a copyable database. You get nothing for your troubles in preparing the database because once you post it, the work can be pirated, especially since checklists per se cannot be copyrighted. For that reason I don't think you will ever see a comprehensive publication like the standard catalog on anything except paper. A subscription service for price compilations is potentially a better possibility, but again, probably not worth the work unless some heavy engineering goes into protecting the data from capture. Which, of course, undermines the basis for the service in the first place. The most you will see is probably a service that lets you direct print a copy of some data for a fee. Many industry organizations in the construction field already do this with their standard forms (American Institute of Architects, etc.). |
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Posted By: identify7
Jay B.: don't you use something like this to check your players cards? |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Adam - |
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Posted By: Richard
Further to Ted's argument, if you really wanted to protect the data and checklists, you could create your own program/front-end (as opposed to using Internet Explorer and the like), and then only allow access to the aforementioned server with a key of some kind. You would need to take this development a few steps further to prevent people from sharing the front-end tool, but it would at least prevent people from seeing how the data is stored, and from distributing the checklists/data in their own format. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
but I used to subscribe to Beckett's online, because I wanted a searchable database for post-war cards. I don't recall what their checklists were like for pre-war, but I had already entered something like 13,000 pre-war cards by hand into my own spreadsheet/database, so it wasn't much of a concern. Anyway, their checklists were/are? great for downloading as text and pasting into spreadsheets, so it can be and has been done for some time. Adam is right, the checklists themselves are not copyright protected. The pricing information, format and display are protectible. |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
A good program from the past was called "Card Collector" from Ablesoft. Updates were added by adjusting a percentage of what the cards increased by. Updates were easy. Far as I know they quit doing the software. (?) I quit using after they dropped Mac. |
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