12-19-2013, 10:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-19-2013, 10:13 AM by orrisiii.)
RE: BASEBALL Player collectors: List your player(s) here...
RE: BASEBALL Player collectors: List your player(s) here...
I collect Roger Clemens and have an extensive collection of 438 cards starting in the 80's, 4 1999 & 2000 World Series signed balls, 4 CY6 signed balls, 1 300ws/4000k's signed ball, 1 signed bat, numerous (20 or more) signed 8x10 photos.
In 1995 Roger's secretary called me out of the Yellow Pages (Computers & Networks) and he has been a client ever since. Every year (when he was playing) Roger would lay a box full of Cards, Balls and other signed memorabilia on me at season end. I gave some of it away to special clients and I stockpiled the rest (in dark storage).
I have been reading (here & elsewhere) about the nuances of collecting these items only to learn that even though I have a great start on collecting, I am an absolute novice.
I put together a spreadsheet of all the cards, sorted by decade 80's 90's Y2k's.
Is there a better sort criteria, all the types & categories of cards is mind blowing. Is the organize feature of this site a good place work with?
Orris
In 1995 Roger's secretary called me out of the Yellow Pages (Computers & Networks) and he has been a client ever since. Every year (when he was playing) Roger would lay a box full of Cards, Balls and other signed memorabilia on me at season end. I gave some of it away to special clients and I stockpiled the rest (in dark storage).
I have been reading (here & elsewhere) about the nuances of collecting these items only to learn that even though I have a great start on collecting, I am an absolute novice.
I put together a spreadsheet of all the cards, sorted by decade 80's 90's Y2k's.
Is there a better sort criteria, all the types & categories of cards is mind blowing. Is the organize feature of this site a good place work with?
Orris