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ALR-Bishop:
I started organizing like this with my 1961 set in pages/album. All individual player cards are alphabetical. So my friends say: "Hey Tom, do you have a 1961 Roger Maris card?" Easy to find. Then I have a section of pages of only team cards-alphabetical. The Sporting News All-Stars-Alpha again. I then have the League Leaders in numerical order. Then Hi-Lights in numerical order. Because there are not so many of them. Should I put my Mantle next to Mantle All-Star? Maybe. My 1958 set I am working on has the same issue as you mention with Manager's Dream. I put all the multi-player cards near the end. Though just last week, I thought about taking a pen, and cross out the players' names on the multi player cards and then writing 'MULTI-PLAYER CARDS" on the fronts, then putting them in number order. Still wresting with this. Do I use a BIC or a Sharpie? |
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No. Just go to Office Max and get some of those little round or square white sticky things and paste them over the nonconformative areas of the cards. Then label them how you want them, in pencil in case you later change your mind on how you want them designated, or change the way you organize them
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I don't collect sets [can't stand commons] but when I get a bunch of cards from specific issues and years I try to arrange them in my albums by team, especially when Topps used a distinctive design or color scheme for each team. I guess that qualifies.
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