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353.1 | | ELMAGO::JVERGO | | Thu Nov 14 1991 18:15 | 19 |
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Personally I don't collect sets, I collect the players and sport (bb)
I'm interested in and only 9 cards (1 sheet) ea of those players.
I had to decide what type of cards would make up the 9. I decided on
Std Clb, Leaf, and U.D.. So my album would consist of 3 '89ud Griffey,
3 '91 std clb, and 3 '90/'91 leaf. There are some potential rookies,
Van popple, Bagwell, Plantier, and Vaughn ect.. I do keep the older
cards such as the '72 Mays, Aaron, Carew, '70 fb Namath, Sayers, ect
in the hard plastic holders. Those stay in a box and I find that I
enjoy the album a little more simply because they are more accessible.
Everything else for sale and only half the money raised at shows goes
back into more cards. I generally use the card saver II's for any card
valued at $2 and up, and I use the soft sleeves for everything else.
I've also found that the soft sleeves are better for the Std Clb
cards because they dont stick in the sleeve like they do in the cards
savers.
Jim
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353.3 | various ways to store | ESMAIL::HEMOND | | Fri Nov 15 1991 16:48 | 13 |
| Jared and I keep ours like this:
Non-Sports Binders
Expensive sets Binders (Stadium, O-Pee-Chee Premier, etc)
Less Expensive sets 600 or 800 count boxes (Topps, Donruss, etc.)
Duplicates Monster boxes
Favorite players Rigid Plastics (Seaver, N.Ryan, R.Henderson, etc.)
I have 1 card in a screw down. It is Tom Seaver's second year card in
near mint condition. And noooooo it's not up for grabs.
nance (Jared's mom)
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353.4 | This is what I do | STUDIO::GUTIERREZ | Who's on 1st.. What's on 2nd.. | Mon Nov 18 1991 10:48 | 32 |
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The cards I like to look at a lot, I keep them in the 9 pocket
plastic pages inside a 3 ring binder, and I include the wrapper
for that particular card. If I have more than one set, I keep
the second or third set either in a cardboard box or a plastic
case holder, with the wrapper on the outside to identify the set.
The cards I don't look at that much, I keep them in the 800 count
cardboard boxes, or whatever size box they fit in.
The valuable cards and some Holograms I really like, I keep them
in the hard rigid plastic holders, either screwdown or the snap down
type. I have been leaning toward the snap down kind lately,
because they are so much easier to open and close, and because
I had trouble with the screwdown type holder, where the screws
stripped off the threads in the plastic, and were useless, and
the screws are also kind of small and you can lose them very
easily.
I use the monster boxes to store duplicate cards. I don't separate
the commons from the stars, they all go together in the same box.
However, I also use the plastic case holders to store small sets or
when I don't have that many duplicates of any one set.
I keep the unopened 36 count vendor boxes wrapped in an additional
plastic bag to protect the box itself from scratches, dents, etc.
As you all know by now (I hope), you should keep your cards in a
place where the temperature doesn't fluctuate much, so the attic
in your house is not a good place for them. I was talking to a
neighbor that collects cards, and she said she keeps them in the
attic. I promptly told her that was the worst place for the cards.
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353.5 | pee you | DDIF::TANCILL | long may you run | Mon Nov 18 1991 11:49 | 22 |
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I liked having sets in the plastic pages for looking at them,
but have since removed nearly all of them and now keep my sets
in whatever size box is appropriate. Why? The smell that even
the non-PVC pages have gets into the cardboard. Remove a card
and smell it for yourself, this can not be good for the long
term condition of one's cards. I have my redskins collection in
plastic pages which I got in a purchase of an 88 topps set that came
in a binder of pages. These pages are the stiched kind, have
no smell and are slightly wider than most other pages so it is
easy to slide cards in and out. I have not been able to find anything
like these pages anywhere. These are also the type pages that are
slightly "cloudy" vs. being completely clear.
Why do so many brands of pages have the smell??
Has anyone located a source for pages similar to what i've described?
(top loading, slightly wider, prefer stiched, non-PVC, with no smell)
jeff
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353.6 | | CERBUS::KARLSON | Only 37 shopping days until Xmas! | Mon Nov 18 1991 12:18 | 15 |
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I believe those are Enor sheets Jeff.
I very much prefer the Enor sheets.
I have my Perez-Steele postcards in those sheets. Okay, the P-S
cards that are unautographed!
After seeing what plastic sheets did to a friend's autographed
8x10 pictures, I wouldn't trust anything autographed inside the
plastic sheets.
My autographed cards/post-cards, etc., I keep in semi-rigids.
-rjk
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353.7 | Should draw some response | ASDS::KELLY | | Mon Nov 18 1991 13:22 | 2 |
| I've got to end my self enforced silence:
I store my cards in a warehouse.
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353.8 | | ESKIMO::RNEWCOMB | Bills Rolling along at 9-1 | Mon Nov 18 1991 13:25 | 6 |
| Mike,
The reason is that if you didn't, you'd be sleeping in
a warehous 8^)
Newc
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