I don't think I've done an update post for this project since March 2015, so I'm overdue. I guess I've just been lazy about counting up all the cards I have (and paging those that haven't been paged yet). There was a time when I'd keep an eye out for cheap bulk lots of the card via eBay or SportLots, though the project has been pushed to the backburner the past couple years, with really the only recent additions being an occasional copy thrown in by a trade partner. I bought a big lot of 400 on eBay in early 2017 and then kinda got burnt out after that.
When I did a rough count the other day, I thought I might be like 20-something cards short of the 1000 goal, but then I counted up the four lots of 100, just to check, and turns out each case had more like 107 cards in it, and it was those bonus cards that put me over the top. I took out any cards over 100 and paged them, so these 4 cases are each 100-cards now.
The original 1990 Upper Deck Marquis Grissom from my childhood collection gets the outer spine spot on the binder, so I can keep that one a little special.
And on the binder's inside cover is an autographed copy of the card, plus a post-it recording my progress on this quest. As you can see, my grand total comes to 1005. That's 67 full pages, the spine card, the auto, and the four plastic cases of 100 cards each.
I did not double-fill the pockets, so the backs get their appreciation as well.
SO MANY '90 UPPER DECK MARQUIS GRISSOM CARDS!!!
Curious about the production run of 1990 Upper Deck Baseball? From Pete Williams’ book Card Sharks, almost 3 BILLION cards. pic.twitter.com/khFJ6Wp0eF— Ryan Cracknell (@tradercracks) January 13, 2019
There were literally millions of this card produced, so don't think my hoarding will have any effect on the card's value or scarcity. But the project was never about that; I just wanted to hit a quantity of 4-figures on one card, and chose this one because I've always liked it a bunch. Feels very satisfying to successfully complete this crazy undertaking, nearly 5 years in the making.
And if you're wondering, I am making a hard stop here. While I briefly thought, "hey, maybe keep the project open-ended.. see how many I can collect.. perhaps I'll even hit two thousand someday!" But no, I decided against that. I'm happy with 1005. It would be less satisfying if I kept it going. So this card is officially off my wantlist. Well, I suppose I could use one more copy to put in my Marquis Grissom PC, but after that, any further copies of the card I receive are going straight to the "for trade" box.
Big thanks to the many traders who've sent me this card over the past 5 years helping me to the goaline! It was admittedly a silly project, but a fun one for me. I'll have to remember to flip through the binder once in a blue moon when I just want to "zen out" for a while.
What a project to complete! Now literally anything is possible. 😄
ReplyDeleteI'm just glad it wasn't Tim Wallach...
ReplyDeleteThat is a marquee collection of Marquis
ReplyDeleteI thought I would be able to contribute more to this. I think I got on Grissom in the random 90 UDs that came to me through the years.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on goal completed.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Always great to reach a goal especially a fun one like this.
ReplyDeleteA shame the marquee tag has been dead for years as it would've been nice to bust it out for this post.
ReplyDeleteHard stop? Well shoot... I think I had like four more or so in my trade box for you from a recent Sportots purchase. Since there are literally millions of this card you can use them as kindling when they eventually reach you. lol
ReplyDeleteCongrats on hitting the milestone!
You collected Grissom. Rod collects the surfboard Flannery. Must be something in the water in Portland. ;)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the completion of your project!
I considered doing a This with the 1990 topps Rodney Hampton rookie
ReplyDeleteWhen you posted this, I didn't want to let you know that two more were already in the mail. Now that you've posted about my shipment, I figure I can comment.
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say, I'm good at being late to the party.