Looking at my generic goals I'd written for 2020, stuff that made sense at the beginning of the year - doesn't end up ringing quite as true, like trying to add some high-brow cards for my personal collections, notably old-school / vintage rookie cards of selected Hall of Famers for example.
The ongoing pandemic makes me skittish about throwing money into something that only sounds good on paper - when values have supposedly been artificially pumped up across the board, I find myself priced out in general.
Maybe I've shifted to lower-end interests in my collections, whether talking about strictly baseball cards or anything to do with autographs - one of the listed goals I had for 2020 to see if I can pick up 10-15 autographs of one-time Angels players.
I was able to ramp things up and 82 new autographs for my collection, though I have to officially list them - to make sure they are physically in my collection or otherwise accounted for.
1. 2014 Panini Donruss The Rookies Signatures Series autograph Tommy La Stella #68 [$1.75] - COMC; listed as a ‘Atlanta’ [Braves] card
2. 2012 Topps Allen & Ginter Framed Mini Autographs Julio Teheran #AGA-JT.1 [$3.99] - COMC; listed as a Atlanta Braves card
3. 2014 Bowman Prospect Autographs Chrome Mike Mayers #BCAP-MM.1 [$1.25] - COMC; listed as a St. Louis Cardinals card
4. 2019 Bowman - Chrome Prospect Autographs Jose Suarez #CPA-JS [$3.85] - COMC
5. John Verhoeven - TTM card
6. Al Spangler - TTM card
7. Chris Knapp - TTM card
8. Dave Sells - TTM card
9. 1989 Fleer Update Claudell Washington CAS Certified Sealed auto #U-17 [$5.45] - COMC
10. 2014 Topps Pro Debut Autographs Matt Ramsey #PDA-MR [$1.99] - COMC
11. 2013 Panini Pinnacle Autographs Tony Campana #TC [$1.08] - COMC
12. 2011 Topps Pro Debut Solo Signature Autographs Thomas Field #SSA-TF [$1.14] - COMC
13. Dustin Garneau - IP card
14. Dick Lange - TTM card
15. Steve Kealey - TTM card
16. Don Kirkwood - TTM card
17. Jack Hiatt - TTM card
18. Tom Donohue - TTM card
19. Lloyd Allen - TTM card
20. Tom Egan - TTM card
21. Larry Harlow - TTM card
22. Dave Parker - TTM card / $10
23. Merv Rettenmund - TTM card
24. Roger Repoz - TTM card
25. Jason Castro - IP card from 2012 era
26. Trevor Cahill - IP card from the 2012 era
27. Steve Renko - TTM card
28. Jason Gurka - TTM card
29. Ken Oberkfell - TTM card
30. Rudy Meoli - TTM card
31. Terry Humphrey - TTM card
32. Ed Ott - TTM card
33. Tom Bradley - TTM card34. Billy Cowan - TTM card
35. Eddie Fisher - TTM card36. Jim Barr - TTM card
37. Don Robinson - TTM card
38. Jack Lazorko - TTM card
39. Paul Hartzell - TTM card
40. Mike Bielecki - TTM card 41. Jim Hibbs - TTM card 42. Bob Botz - TTM card 43. Ike Hampton - TTM card44. Balor Moore - TTM card
45. Tom Griffin - TTM card
46. Doug Rau - TTM card47. Richie Scheinblum - TTM card
48. Frank LaCorte - TTM card
49. Bob Sprout - TTM card50. Jim Walewander - TTM card
51. Bill Grabarkewitz - TTM card 52. Dave Goltz - TTM card 53. Gary Lucas - TTM card 54. Ron Tingley - TTM card55. George Hendrick - purchased card (s)
56. Bill Melton - TTM card
57. Steve Lubratich - TTM card
58. Syd O’Brien - TTM card59. Jarrett Grube - TTM card
60. Ken Berry - TTM card 61. Bill Voss - TTM card62. Dyar Miller - TTM card
63. Ed Halicki - TTM card 64. Billy Moran - TTM card65. Rick Burleson - purchased card (s)
66. Bart Miadich - purchased card (s)
67. Rich Rodriguez - purchased card (s)
68. Skip Lockwood - TTM card
69. Leo Burke - TTM card
70. Bob Duliba - TTM card71. Sherman Corbett - TTM card
72. Tom Murphy - TTM card (s)
73. Vic Davalillo autographed custom card [$4 plus $1 PWE plus $0.99 = $5.99]
74. Jose Lind - purchased card (s)
75. Pete Coachman - purchased card (s)
76. Craig Gerber - purchased card (s)
77. Tim Fortugno - purchased card (s)
78. Lee Thomas - TTM card
79. Ken Tatum - TTM card
80. Dave Lemanczyk - TTM card
81. Chuck Dobson - TTM card
82. Dick Drago - TTM card
Maybe it’s ‘easier’ to have a looser goal where I can cobble things together where I’m not restricted by specifics or standards - being able to add a number of random autograph cards featuring rank-and-file guys that played for a random big league team may make me more like a hoarder, but it’s fun nonetheless to see what I can nerd out on as far whose random autographs I can find and add.
Trading cards are the easiest to store in any sort of quantity so for most of the ‘rank and file’ names, that what the autographs are on - for 2021, the goal to add more one-time Angels player autographs sticks though I need to dig deeper to see if I can add old-school / vintage player content, get the 'here and now' players, while adding different players as I can through TTM requests and purchases.
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