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My ENTIRE Jose Canseco Collection - In Pictures!
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My ENTIRE Jose Canseco Collection - In Pictures!
This last weekend was not only Father's Day; it was also the weekend of the card show! As always, I set out to hunt for some Canseco cards for my collection. As I got there, I could immediately tell that this was a hopping place.

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Something was much, much more different though. There must have been something in the air, because the show-goers seemed to dress a bit odd.

[Image: 20160618_111930.jpg]

[Image: 20160618_111911.jpg]
The selection seemed a bit slim...

[Image: 20160618_153905.jpg]

But TONS of people flocked to the quarter bins...

[Image: 20160618_152637.jpg]

Hey, at least there were some decent signers...

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I knew something was off when I asked this dealer if he had any rare Canseco cards, and he decided to strike a pose while singing with his shirt off.

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In case you didn't know already, this was not the card show. It was COMICPALOOZA. Yes, friends. I have apparently stepped over to the dark side. I chose a comic-con over a cardboard-con. A very good friend of ours who works the show as a sign language interpreter bought us tickets.

(This is her and Lou Ferrigno at the show.)

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I definitely hold firm to the belief that the world would be a better place if we all dressed up in the "real world" like people do in places like this! The dashing young man getting arrested by the 501st Legion is my son.

[Image: 20160618_133419.jpg]

It was quite possibly 10 times the size of the card show, and possibly 10 times the entertainment ... and that is just talking about watching the show-goers!

Our friend knows Ming Chen from Comic Book Men (Remember this booklet I made a few months back? Yeah, that Ming Chen! She didn't know him when I made it.)

[Image: inside.jpg]

He was a signer at the convention so she introduced us to him. (This is my son and wife.)

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So while I didn't go to a card show to pick up any cards for the collection, I did make some. (Go figure!)

First up, is one I did a while ago, but finally decided upon the player worn patch piece to go with it.

[Image: legendary.jpg]

The next one is a card that never was. Jose's first card was a 1983 Fritsch. What many people don't know is that he played for a team called the Idaho Falls A's (and a minor league team named the Miami Marlins, too!) back in 1982. The 1982 TCMA Idaho Falls set didn't included him.

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Well, now he has one.

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Coming up with old pics are tough as nails, so I used a picture from his high school yearbook.

[Image: 1981-CORAL-PARK-YB.jpg]
Swap out "Coral Park" for "A's"

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Remove the parking lot and coach's truck in the background

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And voila! A 1982 TCMA Idaho Falls rookie card of 17 year old Jose Canseco.

[Image: 1982.jpg]

It may not look like much, but I love it, as it fills a hole in my collection that couldn't be filled.

I also did a few others. As 2016 Finest came out, I was very happy with the Intimidators set. Sure, I was bummed that it only came in regular, orange, red and super ... (If anyone runs into the superfractor, PM me!) I figured I'd have some fun and make another version of it.

[Image: finest.jpg]

I think it goes well with the others!

[Image: finests.jpg]

Last but not least, I have been wanting to do something like this for a while now. Something thick with a heavy memorabilia piece. Something like 2014 Topps Rookie Cup All Stars. So, here it is! It is a super thick card, and the rookie cup trinket used in the middle is the same one they used for the "real" 2014 Topps Rookie Cup All Star card.

[Image: rookiecup.jpg]

To be honest with you though, that isn't what I have been putting a lot of time into lately. These past several months, I've been working on something huge for my collection. Something that I am very, very proud of. Something that I hope you will be able to benefit from as well.

Like many collectors, I went through several stages. My checklist started as a handwritten document (which I could barely read anyway, because I have the quite possibly the WORST penmanship on the planet!). Then I graduated to a printed MS Word document. From there, I went to MS Excel. Each stage took a ton of work, but allowed me to easily share with the world what I had and what I needed.

This past year, I took it to another level, and made my entire checklist searchable online. I had dreams of people rushing to their computers to type in Canseco Gallery of Cards - Tan Man Baseball Fan to see if they had cards that I needed. While it didn't *quite* go down like that, it did help me to quickly see what I had/didn't have if something cool popped up online. The problem? It took pretty long to load, and was. so. boring. I mean, thousands of lines of text just doesn't do much for anyone.

So, this is where I killed two birds with one stone.

Again, like every collector, I had thought long and hard about how to store my collection. I didn't want to top load ALL my cards and put them in boxes, because they would be hard to see/display whenever I wanted. I wanted to put them all in binders, so I could easily look at them.

On the other hand, I KNEW I wasn't going to put all my cards in pages. I've seen far too many left column cards bite the dust thanks to over stuffed albums. Plus, since I am BIG into organization, what am I to do when I fill up an album, only to find a variation I didn't know existed? Knowing me, that would mean taking out all the cards in the binder to make room for the one I needed (which would probably never get done.)

The solution?

Scan every single card.
Title every single card.
Put them in my own online searchable database.
Make the search capabilities powerful.

So, that is what I did! Thankfully, a former supercollector I purchased a lot off of had several already scanned, but I still had to scan thousands of items, name everything and setup/modify the searchable database.

[Image: 20160523_152749.jpg]

This scratches two itches for me: 1) It allows me to share a fun visual checklist with someone that can quickly & easily check against to see if they have a card I need, and 2) It allows me to enjoy my cards as if it were in a binder - only better. It also allows me have fun looking at my rainbows, and line up my variations in a row.

I took a pic of all my 1986 donruss rated rookie variations the other day, just to see what I had, and it was a pain gathering them all. I had to go into my 1986, 2001, unopened pack and buyback boxes to retrieve them all. Heck, I even forgot some of them. Now, I can just run a quick search: Then ... BAM! It even tells me the amount of items.

[Image: 86donruss.jpg]

What about the highly coveted 1992 Topps All Star card? Sure, most think regular, gold & gold winner. Here is my run...all 11 of them:

[Image: 92topps.jpg]

2015 Topps Dynasty?

[Image: dynasty.jpg]

Of course the most fun for me is to run a search to show only my patch cards, autographs, 1/1's etc. The search capabilities are very flexible, so I can almost pair up anything and everything to show together. It even has the capability of setting tags, so you can automatically call up my favorite cards, very rare cards, customs, etc. Speaking of customs, this has been great to allow me to fully integrate my customs into my collection. They look right at home with the "real" cards!

You can try it out at Canseco Gallery of Cards - Tan Man Baseball Fan - if you like it, you are welcome to check out the tutorial I wrote here on how to set it up for your own collection!

tanmanbaseballfan.com/put-collection-online-make-searchable

Oh, and another thing: Want to take a screenshot of an ENTIRE page all at once? Download "Awesome Screenshot" for Firefox. Great stuff!

As collectors, we don't just want to buy cards and shove them in boxes. There is a much more social element to it all. We want to share our treasures and hear the feedback of others - just look at all the "mail day" threads online. Speaking of which, these past 1-2 weeks have been EPIC in terms of PC additions, primarily thanks to these two HUGE hits!

[Image: Untitled-1.jpg]

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So, without further ado, this is the moment I've been waiting for. The moment I get to finally share my ENTIRE collection with you. Something that I have spent COUNTLESS hours not only assembling, but also loading up online...and I'm glad I did!

My collection simply would not be what it is without you all telling me whenever a cool Canseco pops up somewhere online. I cannot thank you enough! PLEASE keep it coming!

And now, friends ... the heart of my obsession. My collection ... in its entirety. (Until the mailman comes today, that is!) This is what happens when you only collect one player, and are obsessed with baseball cards!

This last weekend was not only Father's Day; it was also the weekend of the card show! As always, I set out to hunt for some Canseco cards for my collection. As I got there, I could immediately tell that this was a hopping place.

[Image: 20160618_111844.jpg]

Something was much, much more different though. There must have been something in the air, because the show-goers seemed to dress a bit odd.

[Image: 20160618_111930.jpg]

[Image: 20160618_111911.jpg]
The selection seemed a bit slim...

[Image: 20160618_153905.jpg]

But TONS of people flocked to the quarter bins...

[Image: 20160618_152637.jpg]

Hey, at least there were some decent signers...

[Image: 20160618_134519.jpg]

I knew something was off when I asked this dealer if he had any rare Canseco cards, and he decided to strike a pose while singing with his shirt off.

[Image: 20160618_135826.jpg]

In case you didn't know already, this was not the card show. It was COMICPALOOZA. Yes, friends. I have apparently stepped over to the dark side. I chose a comic-con over a cardboard-con. A very good friend of ours who works the show as a sign language interpreter bought us tickets.

(This is her and Lou Ferrigno at the show.)

[Image: 20160618_125339.jpg]

I definitely hold firm to the belief that the world would be a better place if we all dressed up in the "real world" like people do in places like this! The dashing young man getting arrested by the 501st Legion is my son.

[Image: 20160618_133419.jpg]

It was quite possibly 10 times the size of the card show, and possibly 10 times the entertainment ... and that is just talking about watching the show-goers!

Our friend knows Ming Chen from Comic Book Men (Remember this booklet I made a few months back? Yeah, that Ming Chen! She didn't know him when I made it.)

[Image: inside.jpg]

He was a signer at the convention so she introduced us to him. (This is my son and wife.)

[Image: 20160618_132350.jpg]

So while I didn't go to a card show to pick up any cards for the collection, I did make some. (Go figure!)

First up, is one I did a while ago, but finally decided upon the player worn patch piece to go with it.

[Image: legendary.jpg]

The next one is a card that never was. Jose's first card was a 1983 Fritsch. What many people don't know is that he played for a team called the Idaho Falls A's (and a minor league team named the Miami Marlins, too!) back in 1982. The 1982 TCMA Idaho Falls set didn't included him.

[Image: Untitled-6.jpg]

Well, now he has one.

[Image: 1982.jpg]

Coming up with old pics are tough as nails, so I used a picture from his high school yearbook.

[Image: 1981-CORAL-PARK-YB.jpg]
Swap out "Coral Park" for "A's"

[Image: Untitled-9.jpg]

Remove the parking lot and coach's truck in the background

[Image: Untitled-10.jpg]

And voila! A 1982 TCMA Idaho Falls rookie card of 17 year old Jose Canseco.

[Image: 1982.jpg]

It may not look like much, but I love it, as it fills a hole in my collection that couldn't be filled.

I also did a few others. As 2016 Finest came out, I was very happy with the Intimidators set. Sure, I was bummed that it only came in regular, orange, red and super ... (If anyone runs into the superfractor, PM me!) I figured I'd have some fun and make another version of it.

[Image: finest.jpg]

I think it goes well with the others!

[Image: finests.jpg]

Last but not least, I have been wanting to do something like this for a while now. Something thick with a heavy memorabilia piece. Something like 2014 Topps Rookie Cup All Stars. So, here it is! It is a super thick card, and the rookie cup trinket used in the middle is the same one they used for the "real" 2014 Topps Rookie Cup All Star card.

[Image: rookiecup.jpg]

To be honest with you though, that isn't what I have been putting a lot of time into lately. These past several months, I've been working on something huge for my collection. Something that I am very, very proud of. Something that I hope you will be able to benefit from as well.

Like many collectors, I went through several stages. My checklist started as a handwritten document (which I could barely read anyway, because I have the quite possibly the WORST penmanship on the planet!). Then I graduated to a printed MS Word document. From there, I went to MS Excel. Each stage took a ton of work, but allowed me to easily share with the world what I had and what I needed.

This past year, I took it to another level, and made my entire checklist searchable online. I had dreams of people rushing to their computers to type in Canseco Gallery of Cards - Tan Man Baseball Fan to see if they had cards that I needed. While it didn't *quite* go down like that, it did help me to quickly see what I had/didn't have if something cool popped up online. The problem? It took pretty long to load, and was. so. boring. I mean, thousands of lines of text just doesn't do much for anyone.

So, this is where I killed two birds with one stone.

Again, like every collector, I had thought long and hard about how to store my collection. I didn't want to top load ALL my cards and put them in boxes, because they would be hard to see/display whenever I wanted. I wanted to put them all in binders, so I could easily look at them.

On the other hand, I KNEW I wasn't going to put all my cards in pages. I've seen far too many left column cards bite the dust thanks to over stuffed albums. Plus, since I am BIG into organization, what am I to do when I fill up an album, only to find a variation I didn't know existed? Knowing me, that would mean taking out all the cards in the binder to make room for the one I needed (which would probably never get done.)

The solution?

Scan every single card.
Title every single card.
Put them in my own online searchable database.
Make the search capabilities powerful.

So, that is what I did! Thankfully, a former supercollector I purchased a lot off of had several already scanned, but I still had to scan thousands of items, name everything and setup/modify the searchable database.

[Image: 20160523_152749.jpg]

This scratches two itches for me: 1) It allows me to share a fun visual checklist with someone that can quickly & easily check against to see if they have a card I need, and 2) It allows me to enjoy my cards as if it were in a binder - only better. It also allows me have fun looking at my rainbows, and line up my variations in a row.

I took a pic of all my 1986 donruss rated rookie variations the other day, just to see what I had, and it was a pain gathering them all. I had to go into my 1986, 2001, unopened pack and buyback boxes to retrieve them all. Heck, I even forgot some of them. Now, I can just run a quick search: Then ... BAM! It even tells me the amount of items.

[Image: 86donruss.jpg]

What about the highly coveted 1992 Topps All Star card? Sure, most think regular, gold & gold winner. Here is my run...all 11 of them:

[Image: 92topps.jpg]

2015 Topps Dynasty?

[Image: dynasty.jpg]

Of course the most fun for me is to run a search to show only my patch cards, autographs, 1/1's etc. The search capabilities are very flexible, so I can almost pair up anything and everything to show together. It even has the capability of setting tags, so you can automatically call up my favorite cards, very rare cards, customs, etc. Speaking of customs, this has been great to allow me to fully integrate my customs into my collection. They look right at home with the "real" cards!

You can try it out at Canseco Gallery of Cards - Tan Man Baseball Fan - if you like it, you are welcome to check out the tutorial I wrote here on how to set it up for your own collection!

tanmanbaseballfan.com/put-collection-online-make-searchable

Oh, and another thing: Want to take a screenshot of an ENTIRE page all at once? Download "Awesome Screenshot" for Firefox. Great stuff!

As collectors, we don't just want to buy cards and shove them in boxes. There is a much more social element to it all. We want to share our treasures and hear the feedback of others - just look at all the "mail day" threads online. Speaking of which, these past 1-2 weeks have been EPIC in terms of PC additions, primarily thanks to these two HUGE hits!

[Image: Untitled-1.jpg]

[Image: Untitled-2.jpg]

So, without further ado, this is the moment I've been waiting for. The moment I get to finally share my ENTIRE collection with you. Something that I have spent COUNTLESS hours not only assembling, but also loading up online...and I'm glad I did!

My collection simply would not be what it is without you all telling me whenever a cool Canseco pops up somewhere online. I cannot thank you enough! PLEASE keep it coming!

And now, friends ... the heart of my obsession. My collection ... in its entirety. (Until the mailman comes today, that is!) This is what happens when you only collect one player, and are obsessed with baseball cards!

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This could possibly be the longest posting in the history of forums.
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What would you do if I had a pic of game used underwear? I don't have any...just asking.

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So, there you have it. My collection as seen on www.CansecoCollector.com . Thanks for looking/reading. As always, if you come across a rare Canseco cards, let me know!
For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6:23 - Questions about this? PM ME! Smile
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Do you have rare Jose Canseco cards? Let me know!
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RE: My ENTIRE Jose Canseco Collection - In Pictures!
WOW! That is an awesome accomplishment. Just the thought of scanning that many cards has me wincing. I wish I had the time and patience to do something like that.
Now you just need to scan the backs of all the cards, after if some new back side variant comes up how are you going to know if you have it or not. ;-)
Collecting John Stockton, Karl Malone, Ivan Rodriguez, Gary Carter & UF player rookie year cards.  Plus Jedd Gyorko rookie and prospect cards.
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RE: My ENTIRE Jose Canseco Collection - In Pictures!
(06-22-2016, 11:54 AM)djohn Wrote: WOW! That is an awesome accomplishment. Just the thought of scanning that many cards has me wincing. I wish I had the time and patience to do something like that.
Now you just need to scan the backs of all the cards, after if some new back side variant comes up how are you going to know if you have it or not. ;-)
haha - if i had all the time in the world, i'd love to get mega high res scans of each, and do backs so when you click, you see the back, but honestly that idea gives me nightmares considering how much effort this took!
For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6:23 - Questions about this? PM ME! Smile
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Do you have rare Jose Canseco cards? Let me know!
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RE: My ENTIRE Jose Canseco Collection - In Pictures!
Having scanned more than 8500 cards myself for my website, I can relate to this tedious task. Well done sir.
I collect Hall of Fame baseball player cards and cards of current and retired superstars.



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#5

RE: My ENTIRE Jose Canseco Collection - In Pictures!
I couldn't help myself ... had to put EVERYTHING back in. Anyway....

JUST IN TODAY!

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I love this ... so, so much ....
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It was a very, very good mailday Smile
For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6:23 - Questions about this? PM ME! Smile
www.TanManBaseballFan.com
Do you have rare Jose Canseco cards? Let me know!
Author of Confessions of a Baseball Card Addict
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RE: My ENTIRE Jose Canseco Collection - In Pictures!
Very impressive! My brother was a huge Jose Canseco fan when we were growing up, so certainly appreciate this collection. What would you say is the most valuable card in your collection, the hardest to obtain and your most favorite card as well? Im sure its like picking which of your children you love the most.
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RE: My ENTIRE Jose Canseco Collection - In Pictures!
(06-23-2016, 07:31 AM)kfeldman Wrote: Very impressive! My brother was a huge Jose Canseco fan when we were growing up, so certainly appreciate this collection. What would you say is the most valuable card in your collection, the hardest to obtain and your most favorite card as well? Im sure its like picking which of your children you love the most.
I appreciate the response and questions! You are right - that is very difficult. One of the best things about my collection for me is that it is riddled with history/stories/etc.

My favorite(s) would be (in no particular order)
- 2016 tier one bat knob/auto
- 2016 museum bat barrel name plate
- 2015 museum wood framed autograph
- 2016 gypsy queen button/auto
- 2015 dynasty logo patch/auto
- 2015 dynasty tag/auto
- 2015 tier one bat barrel logo plate
- 2015 beckett mini cover card with me and Jose on it of course Smile

For customs:
- 2015 Athletes & Artists w/Jose personalizing it to me saying my work is amazing and signing off as "your friend"
- 1989 World Series 12x jumbo cut signature booklet

For memorabilia:
- 1989 world series game used team signed baseball
- game used signed batting helmet
- game used signed/inscribed fielding glove (Jose traded me this personally for my glove.)

Too many things I'm very fond of Smile
For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6:23 - Questions about this? PM ME! Smile
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Do you have rare Jose Canseco cards? Let me know!
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RE: My ENTIRE Jose Canseco Collection - In Pictures!
I live in Idaho Falls if you'd like a photo of the actual outfield LOL
Mike Piazza supercollector: 4,267 different Beckett items
Also collecting John Franco, Eric Karros, Al Leiter, Brandon Nimmo, Todd Pratt, Robin Ventura, Turk Wendell, and Todd Zeile
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RE: My ENTIRE Jose Canseco Collection - In Pictures!
(06-24-2016, 01:59 AM)tate31nym Wrote: I live in Idaho Falls if you'd like a photo of the actual outfield LOL
Too funny! I'd love it if they had any Canseco memorabilia of any sort there.
For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6:23 - Questions about this? PM ME! Smile
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Do you have rare Jose Canseco cards? Let me know!
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RE: My ENTIRE Jose Canseco Collection - In Pictures!
(06-24-2016, 11:27 AM)mouschi3 Wrote: Too funny! I'd love it if they had any Canseco memorabilia of any sort there.
I'll be sure to check the next time I'm at the park!
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