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...or is that just crazy? I am thinking (as I do from time to time) of re-shuffling how my collection is organized. So, instead of team sets and/or full sets, I would group together cards of each player across multiple sets. Wondering if anyone is currently organized in this way, and if so, are you happy with it? Bonus Question: How do you handle multi-player cards?
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Interesting idea. I keep all my cards in order by sets. I may consider that for the HOFers, but I'd just purchase the cards again and leave my original books alone. I collect Dallas Cowboys so we're not talking a huge investment to buy another example of each HOFer.
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I don't anymore, but when I used to collect newer cards, I had loads of 5,000-count boxes organized by player for minor star/star cards (under $1.00). When I'd get enough of a certain player, it made it easy to sell on eBay or something. For multi-player cards, I'd always count them for the more popular player that I was able to sell the easiest.
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As I am both a HOF collector and a player collector, I have most of my Pre-War cards graded and store them in large cases.
Case #1--One large case is strictly for Ted Williams, of which I have over 200 different graded cards, postcards and photos. Case #2--The second case is broken into section for each of 8 players that I focus on: Matty, Mordecai Brown, Eddie Collins, Jimmy Collins, Nap Lajoie, Tris Speaker, Cy Young and Frank Chance. Each of these sections has as few as 6 cards for Young, up to 35 cards for Chance. Case #3--The last large case is my T201/T202/T205/T206/E93/E98 HOFs and a few others. Dave Last edited by Harford20; 04-17-2015 at 12:51 PM. |
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Some of it. About a dozen superstars from various sports have their own binders, because I collect photos and other paper ephemera, not just cards, for them. However, I try to collect only career-contemporary stuff. The rest is by subject matter [specific sports or nonsports] and some are by issue. It's a hodge-podge, or as I prefer, a Festival of Bric-A-Brac.
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