CONTEST PIMP FOR THE DIAMON KING
Many of us (card collector's) know that the reality of ever attending a NATIONAL is close to nil. In a way I am happy about that, but yet I do have it in my MENTAL bucket list. With that said FANATICS was going to do a mini National in Orlando from the 1st-3rd. Supposedly, it would be about a third of the National in size, and that is good for me. I booked my advanced tickets secured a 4 star hotel across the street (at a bargain price too). Then after the two Hurricanes passed through Florida, they decided to cancel (even though there would not have been an issue. I was so looking forward to that get-a-away. Three full days of nothing but cards all day long. I was let down. I did get my refund from Fanatics, the hotel didn't need to refund as they don't charge until you actually check in. Now, to make lemonade out of the situation I helped my brother at his new house and to make up for the cards I was hoping to obtain in Orlando I went over to Ormond and came back with TWELVE THOUSAND cards. 99.9% baseball cards of course. None of which were high dollar cards. 3 monster boxes from the diem section, so those cost me a penny a piece, and 1 box from the dollar boxes that cost me .22 a piece.
I plan on spreading those gets out of the whole month and even then may not last the entire month. I may have to go to a show in Clearwater or St. Pete. Will see. Not going to overwhelm any of the posts with a bunch of scans. tonight I am highlighting the new to me Braves cards.
I still need the following cards: 50, 86, 97, 100, 149, 151, 155, 169, 175, 181, 210, 223, 240, 281, 288, 325, 341, and 350 Elly.
There was one more Brave not highlighted here (odd man out) and that was 2024 Panini Crusade Owen Murphy. Believe it or not, it isn't a bad looking set. You'll get to see them later in the month as I got a nice stack of those.
That wraps up the new to me Braves. So, let's address the elephant in the room....
Thank you everyone for being interactive on Friday's post. I love it! Just so you guys know. I do already have a list of the Holliday binder guys that I need minus the newer players from the last 3 years (got to find that folder with those lists....lol). Same goes for the birthday binder guys. I'll get to updating those binders (and the Miller binder) after I complete the massive current task of updating my PC guys. I did NOT finish the B's. Bonds took all of last week. Leaving me with two more big ones, and 1 mediocre size update, and then a dozen very small updates to finish the B's. At this point, probably won't get to the C's until December. I also need to go back and add a couple hundred more to the A's and B's that were either missed the first time around or cards that I just got.
I'll try to get all that qualified some cards out this week.
Have a great week.... VOTE.....If you haven't already.
You're def living the baseball card collectors dream.
ReplyDelete12,000 cards is a big haul. Great cards too. I find it interesting that they have Smith-Shawver in the Stars of MLB set. I do believe that he'll break out once he gets a full-ish season in, but it seems a little early since he has less than 30 big-league innings. I guess they make them for people they expect to be stars later too. But then again, where is Future Stars?
ReplyDeleteIf I am ever in a position to do it, I’ll be your full-time card sorter/organizer person as long as you pay me enough to live on with a bit left over to buy cards with. I could organize 12,000 cards in a few days I think, but the job and life just gets in the way and makes it take longer.
ReplyDeleteLOL. Those 12K have already been taken care of it. Sorted numerically, bindered and/or boxed and updated in my excel sheets, web pages, and TCDB too.
DeleteNicely done! I like the parallels especially. looking forward to seeing the Crusade cards. I voted about two weeks ago. It works better for my house voting by mail due to various health issues. Way to make lemonade!
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