From organizing to displaying, I have a few peculiar ways of keeping my player collections in order. www.webmd.com/... psychcentral.c... music: ‘Good Morning’ ccmixter.org
Yes ... yes to pretty much everything in this video! I use certain brands of toploaders for certain cards. I reuse soft sleeves for only certain cards too.
Love, love, love this video. All collector's have some form of OCD. What I really want to know is, were any cards harmed during the making of this film? LOL Really well done!
I identify with you fully. I only collect in sets of 9. I have bought cards just to complete a nine card page. I also have moved a card out of a binder if it is the 10th card. The challenge of the 9 is real. Binders forever.
Great video and supporting comments. We collectors have more than collecting in common. The page limitations impacts all of us. My wife always said she wouldn't want to be inside my head. Well she better never see this video for she will see a glimpse of it.. 😄
i once made the choice to binder the 1987 donruss opening day set.(Only players that started the first game of the season). Worked very well with the National league which had 9 players as theres no DH. But the American league had 9 position players and the dh...10 cards. I ended up putting the starting pitcher on the backside behind the 9th hitter (yes, I looked up the actual starting lineup for that first game on baseball reference and put each team in the order they batted.) Left me fairly unsatisfied with my efforts.
You have definitely not alone. My topps team set binders I fill the remaining slot with other brands from that year of my favorite players. All my player collections are in boxes and they at a-z
Yeah, you got me on this one. Within a player's year, instead of angling the action to the middle, mine have to be alphabetical by brand. Bowman, Donruss, etc.
No you are not the only one who overthinks this. I have some of the same issues. I have my player collections alphabetically by last name. At some point i want to organize each player by year along with alphabetically. Sounds like a good retirement project!!! I struggle with 9 cards per page or 18 when putting complete sets in pages.