Saturday, October 25, 2014

Hello everyone, letting everyone know we're still here and we didn't crash or die or anything. Sat down with the wife and we went through three boxes and a bag of cards and it looks like I almost have a complete set of 1990 Topps. This included the box of cards my parents didn't get the chance to send me when we were in NY. I'm also seriously considerin moving the lists and the card counts back over to here and post extras to the SCF to sell or trade for other cards.

Came close to winning a bid on a 1948 Topps Reggie Jackson on Listia the other day. Auction closed out at over 3,000 credits. I was all O.O

That's it from me for a bit, more then likely won't post lists till after all the cards are done(so another 5 boxes) before we know what's extra and what isn't. Keep those donations rolling, we're always accepting cards no matter the condition.

-Matt

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Morning everyone, your friendly card collector here. Checked the mail yesterday and someone sent me a dual-pack of 2008 Upper Deck cards so thank you to whoever sent us those as they help the collection grow. I still have alot of boxes to go through to add and it looks like I might have left the one complete set of 86 Topps cards at the old house in NY so the next buyer will have a lucky find. With that said, it's been fun getting the cards onto SCF and getting credits to get other cards but it looks like I'll have to add the wish list to the blog as it won't let me link it from SCF for some reason. We still have the idea to build the card catalog, just a matter of doing it. There's a few things here in TN that need to be worked on first before building the catalog, but it will get done. Was taking with the wife about the point of the collection and we've both agreed the blog's the first step. It lets our readers know what the status of the collection is and any news related to the collection. Did a google search for The Card Collector and apparently under 'bcardcollector' shows eight results. The first being this site, the second being our activity on Sports Card Forum and the others were results of 'b' 'cardcollector' that had nothing to do with what we're doing so Google did spider the site(which I'm happy about). Discovered SCF has it's own blog area and we're still deciding wither to keep this one here or cross completely over to the SCF blog or keep both or.. I dunno. Stay Frosty everyone, Matt

Friday, August 29, 2014

Morning everyone, I know it's early am here in TN. Some things to report before I go jump back into the cards. Firstly, I listed the three packs of hockey cards on Sports Card Forum and someone snatched em up before the day was over so I'm glad they went to a good home. In my neck of the woods, I've processed 513 cards since unloading the lists onto Sports Card Forum and using the pricing tables I set up from the last update, the collection currently stands at a worth of $1,588.22 after 513 cards. This is happy news from a collectors standpoint but at the same time I realize I'm using a price table that I created based on what I feel aspects that make up a card are worth and it'll change ten cents per year. I was going to post a long rant about values in general and the market but thought better of it as it doesn't belong here. I continue to stress that the collection is 100% non-profit and that all cards in the collection have either been donated or purchased from sites like listia where there's no monetary value, so if you have any cards sitting around and either don't collect anymore or don't know what to do with em, donate em to the collection. You can't write em off on your taxes or anything since we're not 503C3 certified, but you'll feel the satisfaction that there's someone out there willing to start and complete a complete record of baseball cards from the 1800s to the present and will never sell the collection for any reason. If anyone has any questions or comments, I'm open to anything. Stay Frosty, Matt

Friday, August 8, 2014

Update

Made it to TN in one piece and we're safe and sound. Now to tackle the oodles of cards I have sitting next to me. Still not sure wither to have them on the Sports Card Forum or toss em back into a spreadsheet. I can control variables easier with a spreadsheet but having them on SCF gives the cards exposure. Also came up with a simple price guide of sorts. It takes in all aspects of a card rather then the popularity of a player. If anyone finds this guide usefull let me know and I'll keep it updated.

Price Guide - Last Updated 8/10/2014
Condition

89¢ for poor
+10¢ for Fair/Excelent
+20¢ for Near Mint
+30¢ for Mint

Rarity
+$5 for Super Rare
+$3 for Rare
+$1 for Uncommon
+0 for Common
-20¢ for Very Common
-30¢ for Super Common

Age
+10¢ per year(except the current year) - Current year minus target year=age value

MISC
+0.10 for extra set(ie: Stadium Club) & Checklist
+0.30 for MFGR out of business, Leaders/League Leaders, Draft Picks, & Managers
+0.40 for rookies
+0 for Topps, Upper Deck, etc..


This is the guide I will be using when evaluating cards to be listed on SCF as either personal collection or trade for other cards to complete collections. I know this doesn't fit every type of card out there but it's better then guessing or using ebay or paying Beckett for prices.

That's it for now.
Stay Frosty, Matt

Monday, July 7, 2014

Changes

Hello everyone, as some may notice I've changed the layout a bit while I'm waiting for the first to come around. All our stuff is packed up and ready for the uhaul but I have left some of the card boxes out so I could go through them.

Back to the changes. On the right side under the counter is the new widget. It allows everyone to follow the blog by email or RSS curtesy of Feedburner. The widget also shows how many are following the blog via Facebook, Twitter, and Feedburner. Yes this means I have a dedicated Facebook for the blog. I don't have a dedicated Twitter yet as my personal twitter has all my furry, baseball, and GTA contacts on it and don't feel up to changing everything over.

This brings me to my next point. I've changed the Contact Me page around and have linked the collection and lists to sportscardforum.com I discovered this site after my last post and the site will allow me to buy, sell, and trade cards for either forum dollars or USD. I forsee this as a better avenue of getting cards for the collection.

I've also changed the About Me page to the Mission Statement page as this blog has become the main hub if you will of what I do in the world of baseball cards. The goal has now permanantly switched to archiving all the sets of cards from the 1800s to present. The blog/collection is also reiterating that it is 100% non-profit and will now work off card/fund donations. I'll still more then likely utilize Listia and sportscardforum.com to getting cards, but if anyone has a set or a bunch of cards lying around collecting dust, instead of tossing them into the trash, donate em here to the collection. Those that donate to/help The Collection will be listed on the new Special Thanks page.

I think that covers everything. I believe I'm taking the blog/collection into a positive direction as baseball cards are that magical link to america's past time. Back to a time when going to our first game was crisp and fresh and exciting; like opening presents on Christmas day or Birthdays or some other really happy memory.


Stay Frosty,
Matt


Friday, June 27, 2014

Sports Card Forum

Just discovered this forum the other day while looking for a place to trade cards. I created an account and once I get set up in TN i'll be moving the doubles over to their marketplace. In the meantime I'll be working on digging the cards out of the room when I have some time tonight and get them set up in inventory. The want/trade lists will also be updated once I get set up in TN.

Thanks to everyone who visits me I really do apprecite it ^.^

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Donations

Put a request out on my twitter that I'm looking for cards to be donated to expand the collection as I really would like this to be a community project instead of one person's conquest but most are either like me and want to hold on to whatever cards they do have in case the market ever really does turn around, are trying to introduce baseball cards to the next generation of collectors, or see that there are still collectors out there and want to milk em for all they have. Now, I'm not saying I want your Honus Wagner or anything like that but I would like to be able to complete the sets I do have.

Right now the collection is 1970s to present, minor and major league baseball. Because this is a collection for the sake of collecting, it won't be sold for any reason(so even if I somehow managed to get ahold of a Honus Wagner, I'd never sell it). I've been doing this since 1989 and for me it's completing the collections and someday being able to have every single baseball card in existance. Many I've spoken to say it's a worth of money and that I'm silly for even collecting for the sake of collecting but others do it with Magic the Gathering, Pokemon, vehicles, etc... This is also one of the reasons why I created a blogger account and set up these pages so I could share with the world what's in the collection and others could add to it to expand it. I usually receive cards from relatives or friends but they don't collect anymore so no one saves anything for me anymore.

Regarding this move to TN. Back in February I lost my job as a Wal-Mart employee following back pains from a previous back injury that never corrected itself which has put financial strain on my wife who's on SSI. I'm not asking for a pity party, I'm just stating what the move to TN is about since I posted a brief message about it the other day. The wife and I will be moving in with some friends and I have some family in that area of TN so that will help also. At my parents place is a box of 80s cards. Their all 80s and they cover alot of companies, players, etc..

This move to TN will allow me to have dedicated space for the cards and my eventual plans is to either build or purchase a card catalog cabinet so that each drawer can hold a complete 792-card collection. I'll also eventual double-sleeve all the cards I have(soft sleeve inside a hard sleeve) to make handling easier. I have all these ideas in my head of what to do but their unachievable for some reason. Then again I also wish I had more of a following on here but I understand why - baseball cards will never be able to compete in the market when you have umpteen pokemon, yu-gi-oh, and magic cards everywhere. I'd go football or basketball but those are sports I could never get into thus I would never collect their cards.

Sorry for ranting, was'nt what I was planning on for this post but there it is.
Stay Frosty,
Matt







Sunday, June 22, 2014

Update and Move

Hello everyone, I'm still here and so is the collection. It's packed away pending a move to TN in August as my dad's getting up there in age and hasn't been feeling well. He hasn't had a heart attack or stroke or anything, but I'm told he's come close a few times. With that in mind, once I get everything set up down there I'll get the lists updated as I've received some cards from Listia that haven't made it into the collection. Also parents have the rest of my 60/70/80s cards so there's the possibility of completing more sets now as that's what I'm all about: Completing the sets. I know there's a bunch of them but it's been the only tie to my childhood that hasn't been bought out or demolished.

Also for some off the wall reason if anyone has an XBox 360 and needs some parts like the case, faceplate, or CD Drive let me know and I can trade them for cards as I have some 360s still out that the motherboards are trashed on. I also still have that pack of hockey cards to trade if anyone wants them to trade for cards and have a pack of football cards somewhere I can trade. I'd attempt to trade the wife's collection of Pokemon cards but that would be my undoing.

Stay Frosty,
Matt