It would figure that I would start a blog and my main computer would immediately crap out on me. Am I gonna let that rather nasty foreboding sign stop me? Not on your tintype, sister! Ok, enough yakity yak, what am I driving at? Well, I have worked hard to get the bulk of my collection down to nine card pages. As a hopeless completest, I used to have to HAVE TO have all the cards. Now, I try to narrow it down to the essence of a player. I once had over 300 Dennis Eckersley cards, now he is represented in my Hall of Fame book by these nine:
These aren't the only nine Eck cards I own, but I think these nine represent him well.
As most of you do, I have/had far far too much from the junk era:
Being a Mets fan, I have a soft spot for the Doctor. I have a whole binder full of identical nine card pages. I call it "All work and no play..."
(and just for gits and shiggles, here's another just for Night Owl - minis!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
I have each annual Topps set represented by a nine card page:
I once meticulously built an entire master set of 1969 Topps and sold it years ago to pay the rent. So sad to even think about...let's move on...
from 2006-09 I bought some of EVERYTHING. I had that kind of disposible income. Now, my disposable income being disposed of, I buy a pack or two and make a page:
Sometimes I just collect odd cards here and there and slowly put them together:
Other times, I dive into the dime boxes at shows and put together a page:
I am a dime box connoisseur.
Speaking of food, one of my minor obsessions is food issues:
I also can integrate other things into the pages, like my rare forays into TTM autographs. Pat Neshek is a classic signer through the mail with an epic signature:
And lastly, like most of you, I love the shiny. OOooooooo....shiny...
This page includes an example of one of the cornerstones of my collection, which I will cover later this week. You won't guess unless you know exactly what the hell I am talking about, I just like to be a little cryptic and keep my audience riveted.
That 1980 Burger King page is a beautiful sight.
ReplyDeleteAnd NINE '75 mini Frank Duffy's???? Dare I say this is why the terrorists hate us?
Wow... love your blog & look forward to future posts. I'm a huge fan of oddball issues... especially the food related ones.
ReplyDeleteAnd... there's something really awesome about that 1988 Topps Dwight Gooden page. I think I wanna do this... but Imma go with his 1986 Topps card.