I've been doing a new thing with my collection where I've added a ton of new limited player collections.
These are generally players who don't quite compel me to full-on collect them (that is to say, go my normal "hundred card club" method of player collecting), but I still like 'em enough to want to get them represented in my collection in some way.
So instead of trying to get 100 cards of theirs, I'm only going after 9. This is also a way for me to "engage" more with my collection via binders (I'm historically a box guy). Once a page is filled with 9 cards, if I then get a 10th card, the challenger will have a shot at bumping out an incumbent from a slot. The goal is to achieve a page for the guy with 9 cards that I really like. I can always promote the PC to a full (box) PC instead of a 9-pocket PC if I start having difficulty turning away cards or just decide I want to collect the dude in ernest.
And it goes both ways: some of my smaller PCs (who might not even have 9+ cards in them) have found themselves downgraded to 9-pocket PCs, and guys I collect who sort of fall out of favor with me can go this route too.. I just pair down the collection to the cream of the crop with my favorite 9 cards and toss the rest into the "for trade" bin.
I've really been digging this method of player collecting so far and plan to keep expanding it, likely into a few binders eventually. Feels like it's both opening up my collection, yet also tightening it up since they're capped at 9 cards each, it's got that finish-line/closure aspect that I really appreciate.
Another cool thing about all this is I can do quick posts featuring these 9-pocket PCs. My posting frequency on the blog has been dipping for a while now, and I'm going to try to start doing more frequent, shorter posts to help keep Baseball Card Breakdown boppin'.
Anyways, I figure Jackie Robinson makes a good pick to kick off the series.
So there you have it, my 9-pocket PC of Jackie Robinson. Nothing too incredible, but a solid page and makes me feel good to at least have a little piece of my collection dedicated to this legend.
Update: Since drafting this post, I decided to swap out that 1st card with an Allen & Ginter X. I was originally going for a thing where the top row all had similar photos, but I think I prefer the variety of working a Ginter in there.
Have a great holiday weekend, everybody!
The Ginter X is a much better choice. My fav is the TSC.
ReplyDeleteThis is how Twitch, now Kameo, used to player collect. I always liked the concept, it just seemed very efficient, and didn't take up a lot of space.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea. Keeps PCs from becoming too overwhelming.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing Jackie Robinson posts. The Gallery of Greats and TSC cards are my favorites on your page.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and a cool way to collect. I’ve been doing exactly this for a while now.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and a cool way to collect. I’ve been doing exactly this for a while now.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, I might have to steal it!
ReplyDeleteNice idea! Looking forward to more pages!
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