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Friday, January 01, 2016

2015 trading card collecting goals recap

I kept my 2015 trading card collecting goals offline though here they are and my comments after the fact - through the summer of last year, I was pretty much content to neglect my interests in strictly trading cards wane as I other things in-hand to preoccupy myself with.

However when times were uncertain and I was kind of feeling aimless about collecting anything - I needed to re-focus my energy on cards as a hobby to care about again.

My assorted goals generally reflected my interests over the last several years - but I think it was only in the last three months of 2015, there may have been an effort to put life back into collecting just the cards for themselves.

1.) Reboot my Angels collection [12/29/14]
A.) I'd like to put together a list of Top 30 PC cards in my Angels collection - by the end of the year, I want a collection of cards to showcase i.e. a wrinkle is while these cards should be centerpieces to my regional collection, value isn't going to be the focal point, but having a list and a physical grouping of cards to work from.
B.) Account for an A-Z singles collection - list in a database and have a physical place to store the cards in.
C.) Account for an insert collection of Angels - basically list cards in a database and be able to put away in binders.
D.) Account for loose Angels cards - my goal is to have a binder of random Angels cards as a 'jukebox' of sorts; cards that go into this collection should be listed in a database.
A work in progress, I want something ‘regional,’ though I might want to just wean myself off being hard up for a team.

Having an Angels ‘Top 30 PC’ seems a little hazy...maybe the 2016 goal will be to build up my A-Z collection first, then hope to identify cards that make up a more definitive PC.

With regards to inserts, try to prune out and separate though actually listing and putting them away seems a little more tedious.

I’m not a completist, so with my loose Angels cards, I ended up starting an Angels frankenset; I feel good I’ve done something with my random Angels cards as a ‘jukebox’ of sorts; next year maybe I’m for completion of the first 500, set myself up for an ‘update’ set past 500 and as a new project, maybe work on Opening Day lineup collections  - 12/21/15.

2.) Reboot my A-Z singles collection [12/29/14]
A.) Start looking to pick up after loose cards to see if there is anything I can put together - what I can weed out such as rookie cards, certified autograph cards and other inserts that are 'dated.'
B.) I want to store various singles in top loaders in a box, list in a database and file away - organized mostly by player in 'ABC' order and then possibly by card type i.e. basic rookie cards, parallels and certified autograph cards.
EXAMPLES
* Any card I picked up as a single and paid over $10 or any notable pulls
* Rookie cards and rookie year parallels - I want to put together a 'default collection' but find the MLBPA Rookie Logo cards to be junky, so I don't know if I really count most as good enough to be 'A-Z singles' worthy cards.
* Any notable parallels / inserts - numbered, certified autographed, game-used material / patch cards
* Notable oddballs like promos, minor league cards, et al
A work in progress, it hasn’t really come together where I’ve gathered cards up, listed on a Google Sheets file and stored away.
A goal would be to have a working A-Z singles collection - 12/21/15.
3.) Personal collection cards [12/29/14]
A.) Maybe find a better physical place to store my various PC collections - use boxes I've bought.
B.) Continue to add to my various PC collections - of course, I want something modern, blinged out, but also I'm not looking to bust a budget.
My Top 30 PC cards should feature my most prominent 'value' cards - I want to say this collection will be the easiest to sell off even though the values may fluctuate over time.
My Top 30 alternate PC cards - maybe a collection of cards that maybe an extension of my Top 30 PC.
My Top 50 common PC cards - a collection consisting more of 'rank and file' keepers with some 'gems' I may have not ranked among the first two collections listed.
Top 50 fun PC - maybe the idea of a 'fun' PC becomes a little absurd when the state of my 'serious' PC collections are just a little thin all around.
A work in progress, it hasn’t really come together where I’ve gathered cards up, listed on a Google Sheets file and stored away.
The thing with this is realigning the collection physically and being able to add a few cards when I can - 12/21/15.
4.) Inserts [3/29/15]
A.) List all insert pulls in my insert database - sleeve the cards and put them away by team [INSTEAD OF PUTTING RANDOM CARDS IN A BINDER, MAYBE I SHOULD JUST LIST THEM, PUT THEM INTO SLEEVES AND BOX THEM UP; MAYBE EASIER TO PULL AS TRADE BAIT].
B.) Regional - make space for assorted Angels inserts [to be sorted by prominent players and random players].
My inserts collection is dormant though it’s basically upkeep such as listing cards I’ve picked up and finding something to do with the collection.
With my assorted Angels inserts, I’m probably going to make it so cards at my discretion will be used for my Opening Day project and/or frankenset - 12/21/15.
5.) Collecting topics [1/5/14] - maybe not so subtly, I kind of what to make these cards the focus on my sports card collections.
A.) My goal for 2015 is to have at least 500 new collecting topics cards with 250 either old-school [pre-1980] and/or vintage [pre-1973] cards - I feel like the older Topps cards do not have have as much personality, so it's harder to find cards with sort of unique images as opposed to cards I can possibly add to topics that go on and on i.e. nations, bloodlines, local guys, et al; it's easier to find cards from the past couple of years with unique images that makes an otherwise common card 'pop.'  
TAG any cards with either old-school [pre-1980] and/or vintage [pre-1973] on the comments field - to keep track of achievements with old cards.
I counted out 1258 adds for 2015 with 3 old-school adds and 28 vintage adds, so I met goal of adding 500 new collecting topics cards, though fell short of the 250 old-school/vintage adds - 12/21/15.
B.) I'd like to have more cards for collecting topics that seem to be underrepresented - so maybe try harder to find and add at least 20-30 cards to certain topics i.e. broken bat shots, interesting backs, retro uniforms, inking it up, cult baseball players / feats, beyond the glory and uncorrected errors.
I guess the best way to figure this out is to look for the totals listed per each topic - then for the mini-collection that seem to have less, focus on checking up on the month 'adds' to see if I have added 20-30 cards.
IT doesn’t happen where I really end up doing research to seek to list out a run of 20-30 specific cards to add to any particular topic and then seek them out - most of the time, I end up with cards from assorted breaks as opposed to picking them up as singles.
Maybe in addition to whatever is pulled, I can do a better job of having a run of 20-30 specific cards to seek out - especially for the underrepresented mini-collections - 12/21/15.
C.) Find and list 20-25 new subjects for topics that go on and on - nations, bloodlines, local guys, infamous, PEDs.
I guess the best way is to figure this out is to sort using filter by monthy 'adds' for these five collecting topics - I maybe missing more mini-collections that apply, but at the very least, look for the following as far as new subjects.
IT doesn’t happen where I really end up doing research to seek to list out a run of 20-30 specific cards to add to any particular topic and then seek them out - most of the time, I end up with cards from assorted breaks as opposed to picking them up as singles.
Maybe in addition to whatever is pulled, I can do a better job of having a run of 20-30 specific cards to seek out - especially for the underrepresented mini-collections - 12/21/15.
D.) For ‘bloodlines,’ try and complete at least ‘10-15’ relationships in a given year [knowing there maybe others along the way] - i.e. find the son, the cousin, the father’s card to go with what I may have in a collection already.
Maybe do a post on the blog to showcase relationship - as well as the cards in-hand.
IT doesn’t happen where I really end up doing research to seek to list out a run of 20-30 specific cards to add to any particular topic and then seek them out - most of the time, I end up with cards from assorted breaks as opposed to picking them up as singles.
Maybe in addition to whatever is pulled, I can do a better job of having a run of 20-30 specific cards to seek out - especially for the underrepresented mini-collections - 12/21/15.
E.) Scour loose signed cards and list at least 100 as adds to my 'collecting topics' tree - it maybe the easiest way to find use for signed in-person cards that I get signed since they all just lay around loose after.
Maybe anything I add to a mini-collection can be added as a 'new card,' since it technically is new element - not just any old card.
I haven’t done this because it seems like the cards I’m getting signed are running away from me as opposed to ending up in one stack. Many of the cards I might be using are of rank-and-file players and maybe I should embrace the idea some of the signed cards are going into mini-collections as opposed to really just ‘hanging out’ loose somewhere - 12/21/15.
F.) Remove star on star cards from bonus babies mini-collection -
I haven’t thought about this but the idea is to have cards for my star-on-star mini-collection, especially if the actual player listed in the card is as good as the star making a cameo as opposed to being a scrub - 12/21/15.
6.) Finish my Topps team runs and my Topps sampler runs from 1978 to 2015 [1/5/14] - it's not really something I've been seriously working on, but I'd like to knock out a bunch of years and complete at least a couple of MLB teams.
A.) I made a Google Sheets file so I can list all cards I have in my collection - maybe last opportunity to tweak a card used for a particular year.
B.) Complete at least one division in 2015 - get to within about needing only 10-15 cards per each MLB team.
This is in progress and while the project was once left dormant, I put some life into it by finally seeing what cards I was still missing and making use of the Google Sheets file I created.
As for specific goals in 2016, maybe have a more concrete list of cards to chase after - get the years 1978-85 done for all the applicable teams and get 10-15 teams entirely done - 12/21/15.
7.) Reboot my award winners [MVP, Cy Young and Rookie of the Year] collection [12/29/14] - it's not really something I've been seriously working on, but get a new binder for the cards, make sure I at least have a card for each award winner from the last three or four years covered, make sure I have appropriate cards for certain players and see where I can add a new card to fill a hole.
I’m pretty proud of myself I was actually breathe new life into this project, though it wasn’t really towards the end of the year.
The project has been rebooted and hopefully I can nail down some more missing names as well as add some wrinkles i.e. relic/autograph cards along the way - 12/21/15.
8.) Find semi-permanent storage solutions [1/5/14] - have a system in place where I’m not juggling around loose cards, but have storage answers that are viable and maintainable.
A.) If at all possible, look to 'double up' on the protection - don't leave things out in the open.  
B.) Don't leave cards loose - have a plan to put away every card appropriately.
A work in progress, may not be a goal for 2016, but something I need to remind myself of - there is a system in place, I just have to lean on it and maybe refine the way I go about maintaining upkeep - 12/22/15
9.) Cardboard acquisitions [1/5/15]
A.) I'd like to be able to pick up 20-25 assorted singles - such as rookie cards, certified autograph cards and other inserts that maybe interesting. Are there any certified autographs I need as far as an impulse pick up? Probably not and most notable singles may come from assorted pack / blaster / box breaks, than seeking out specific cards.
Maybe I could focus on regional singles - it doesn't have to be something that maybe worth so much.
  1. 2015 Topps Archives Signature Series Jim Abbott auto
  2. 1999 Fleer SI Bo Belinsky auto
  3. 2013 Panini Hometown Heroes Hometown Signatures Mike Scott #HSMS
  4. 2013 Panini America's Pastime Pastime Signatures Dave Kingman #DK
  5. 2004 Upper Deck Legends Timeless Teams Autographs Silver Terry Forster #252
  6. 2014 Topps Tier One New Guard Autographs Andrelton Simmons #NGA-ASM
  7. 2013 Onyx Platinum Prospects Triple Threat Miguel Sano #TTLKMS
  8. 2005 Donruss Leather & Lumber Lumber Cuts Steve Stone #LC-54
  9. 2004 Fleer Greats of the Game Autographs Marty Marion #GBA-MM
  10. 2013 Bowman Inception Prospect Autographs J.O. Berrios #PA-JB
  11. 2015 Bowman Inception Prospect Autographs J.O. Berrios #PA-JB
  12. 2011 TRISTAR Obak Autographs Red Don Schwall #A40
  13. 2004 Topps Finest Finest Moments Autographs Vida Blue #FMA-VB
  14. 2015 Panini Donruss Signature Series Shane Victorino #41
  15. 2014 Panini National Treasures Anthony Rizzo #9 - autograph
  16. 1994 Fleer Update Alex Rodriguez #U86
  17. 2014 Bowman Draft Picks Chrome Sean Newcomb #BCA-SN PSA 9
  18. 2014 Leaf Trinity Sean Newcomb #A-SN1
  19. 2014 Panini Prizm Perennial Draft Picks Sean Newcomb #15 - Prospect Signatures Prizms
  20. 2014 Bowman Inception Miguel Sano #AR-MSA - autographed relics
  21. 2013 Bowman Inception Prospect Autographs Miguel Sano #PA-GP
  22. 2014 Bowman Sterling Prospect Autographs Miguel Sano #BSPA-MS
  23. 2009 Donruss Elite Extra Edition Garrett Richards #83
  24. 2012 Bowman Chrome Carlos Martinez #BCP 108 - autograph
  25. 2014 Bowman Draft Picks & Prospects Chrome Draft Pick Autographs Chris Ellis - x2
  26. 2014 Bowman Draft Picks & Prospects Chrome Draft Pick Autographs Chris Ellis - refractor
  27. 2004 Topps Retired Signature Edition Autographs Ron Kittle #TA-RKI
  28. 2013 Panini Golden Age Museum Age Jake Daubert #28 - bat
  29. 2003 Topps Tribute - Perennial All-Star Edition Relics #TR-ROD
  30. 2014 Topps Tribute Evan Longoria auto
  31. 2012 Topps Prime Cuts Larry Walker auto
  32. 1974 Topps Nolan Ryan
  33. 2015 Greenville set - Yoan Moncada
  34. Sonny Gray certified autograph
  35. Garrett Richards certified autograph
  36. Ryan McMahon certified autograph
If I take a look through my assorted buys, I can probably put a listing together of 20-25 cards though they would be mostly ‘odds and ends’ as opposed to cards that really stand out.
This may not be a goal for next year, but something I need to remind myself of as sort a guideline to yearly purchases - 12/31/15
B.) Pick up 15-20 first-year autograph cards - I want some nice cards as just a card collector, but it doesn't seem realistic to go after prospect cards that are already signed when I'm trying to go for the players' autographs in-person.
I’m not a prospector, so this idea didn’t quite get off the ground - it may not be a goal for next year, but something I need to remind myself of as sort my guideline - 12/22/15
C.) I'd like to pick up at least 10-15 Angels prospect cards - who are the Angels Top 10 prospects / who are their top picks and can I get at least one certified autograph card and one certified autograph parallel of each of those players in a particular year.
I was on a ‘mini’ Sean Newcomb and Chris Ellis kick, but those two players got traded to the Atlanta Braves in November and the Angels system seems mostly bleak - 12/22/15
F.) I'd like to pick up a random card per month - something off-the-wall and completely random.
  1. 1952 Topps Gus Zernial #31
  2. 2015 Topps Archives Will Ferrell WF-3 - insert
  3. 2015 Topps McKayla Maroney #FP-03 - First Pitch insert
  4. 2015 Topps McKayla Maroney - First Pitch insert / 5x7
  5. 2015 Topps Elle Fanning - First Pitch 5x7
  6. 1955 Bowman Eddie Waitkus #4
  7. 1956 Topps Harvey Haddix #77
  8. 2013 Panini Golden Age Historic Signatures Laffit Pincay #LP
  9. 1973 O-Pee-Chee Pat Corrales #542
  10. 2012 Topps Heritage WWE Stickers Trish Stratus #3
  11. 2012-13 Panini Threads Tim Duncan #127
  12. 1987 Classic Update Yellow Travel Edition Andre Dawson #124
  13. 1969 Topps Aurelio Rodriguez #653
If I count out cards I’ve bought in 2015, I can probably cobble up a list of cards to cover each month - I will probably make the 2016 goal to have enough cards to represent the 12 months of the year as opposed to actually trying to look for a card [that fits whatever itch I need to scratch] and pick up a card each month - 1/1/16
G.) I'd like to bust four or five 'guilt free' hobby boxes - try not to buy into hype when boxes first come out but pull the trigger on a couple.
I’m not sure if this one works at all because I try to pick up hand-collated sets most of the time - if I could do four or five, then I've completed this goal.
I still like the idea of having a full box to bust though I mostly have to pick my spots - I stuck to mostly random blaster box purchases because it made more sense to get hand-collated sets as opposed to full hobby boxes [if I’m mostly looking for cards as opposed to pulls].
Hand-collated sets purchased in 2015
  1. 2015 Topps Allen and Ginter’s
  2. 2015 Topps Heritage High Numbers
  3. 2015 Topps Heritage Minors
  4. 1995 Pinnacle
  5. 2015 Panini Stars and Stripes
  6. 2015 Topps Pro Debut
  7. 2015 Donruss Diamond Kings - rookie subset
  8. 2014 Panini Elite Extra Edition
For pulls, maybe I’d rather be spent online to get random singles - as opposed to busting boxes, which seem so impulsive.
This may not be a goal for next year, but something I need to remind myself of as sort my guideline - 12/31/15

Thursday, January 01, 2015

2014 trading card collecting goals recap

With another year in the books - I wanted to see if I was able to own some of these goals or objectives I've set at the beginning of 2014.

I've gone through various incarnations as a baseball card collector and I feel like I'm getting twisted around - I feel like I want to be 'in' on 'everything,' but may need to reign in my interests because I don't want things out of control.

I feel I don't really have the breadth / resources to be interested in all sorts of cardboard - I'm a card guy, I like to flip through cards, but I'm just making things up to just to sort of HOARD.

I get overwhelmed thinking about the mash up of assorted tasks I have to keep up with - not collecting, not enjoying but having to work on sorting a large number of cards, putting them into a database, the physically sorting cards into a variety of collections, maybe I've created on a whim.

Still baseball card collecting is a thing and I have to push for a prolonged collecting experience – which means I've got to always be working on my collections, so every thing is still sort of fun, yet I'm top of things.

The date on brackets is the last time I jotted something about a particular goal - while anything marked under update is my actual recap for the year.

1.) Reboot my Angels collection [1/2/14]

A.) I'd like to put together a list of Top 30 PC cards in my Angels collection - by the end of the year, I want a collection of cards to showcase i.e. a wrinkle is while these cards should be centerpieces to my regional collection, value isn't going to be the focal point, but having a list and a physical grouping of cards to work from.

B.) Account for an A-Z singles collection - list in a database and have a physical place to store the cards in.

C.) Account for an insert collection of Angels - basically list cards in a database and be able to put away in binders.

D.) Account for loose Angels cards - my goal is to have a binder of random Angels cards as a 'jukebox' of sorts; cards that go into this collection should be listed in a database.

UPDATE - a work in progress, it's tough for me to sit down and do the things I've listed and maybe my regional collection is all over the place as opposed to being concise and organized.

2.) Reboot my A-Z singles collection [1/2/14]

A.) Start looking to pick up after loose cards to see if there is anything I can put together - what I can weed out such as rookie cards, certified autograph cards and other inserts that are 'dated.'

B.) I want to store various singles in top loaders in a box, list in a database and file away - organized mostly by player in 'ABC' order and then possibly by card type i.e. basic rookie cards, parallels and certified autograph cards.

EXAMPLES
* Any card I picked up as a single and paid over $10 or any notable pulls
* Rookie cards and rookie year parallels - I want to put together a 'default collection' but find the MLBPA Rookie Logo cards to be junky, so I don't know if I really count most as good enough to be 'A-Z singles' worthy cards.
* Any notable parallels / inserts - numbered, certified autographed, game-used material / patch cards
* Notable oddballs like promos, minor league cards, et al

UPDATE - a work in progress, I just haven't pushed through with a permanent system in place to account for my singles.

3.) Personal collection cards [1/2/14]

A.) Maybe find a better physical place to store my various PC collections

B.) Continue to add to my various PC collections - of course, I want something modern, blinged out, but also I'm not looking to bust a budget.

My Top 30 PC cards should feature my most prominent 'value' cards - I want to say this collection will be the easiest to sell off even though the values may fluctuate over time.

My Top 30 alternate PC cards - maybe a collection of cards that maybe an extension of my Top 30 PC.

My Top 50 common PC cards - is a collection consisting more of 'rank and file' keepers with some 'gems' I may have not ranked among the first two collections listed.

Top 50 fun PC - maybe the idea of a 'fun' PC becomes a little absurd when the state of my 'serious' PC collections are just a little thin all around.

UPDATE - a work in progress, there might be a 'foundation' in place with my personal collection cards, but I just haven't pushed through with doing more.

4.) Inserts [1/2/14] - a couple of years ago, I tried to list my inserts in a spreadsheet and put them away in binders, but kind of lost interest over the last year as cards piled up.

A.) Try to restart what I was trying to do two years ago with the process of putting inserts away - make sure that most inserts are accounted for, even if organizing them really just means they are in a binder somewhere.

B.) It may not be a true goal, but try and figure out things about my spreadsheet - discover forgotten cards, try to sort cards by team to perhaps serve as trade bait.

C.) I'd probably like to see if I can generate 10-15 trades - by posting a listing of cards by teams.

UPDATE - a work in progress, where I maybe looking to store inserts by teams in boxes, instead of in random order in plastic sheets.

5.) Collecting topics [1/2/14] - maybe not so subtly, I kind of what to make these cards the focus on my sports card collections.

Why do I fiddle with junk wax cards in the middle of the night, listing them in a database and covet cards that have been long forgotten [?] - it's something personal to me I guess, where I enjoy putting cards together that have the same theme.

It doesn’t mean what I'm doing with the cards is making me smarter, when it's not even particularly unique [checks out a number of other bloggers' sites] - but it’s neat to be 'playing' with a smorgasbord of assorted cards and sort of give them new life.

A.) My goal for 2014 is to have at least 500 new collecting topics cards with 250 either old-school [pre-1980] and/or vintage [pre-1973] cards - I feel like the older Topps cards do not have have as much personality, so it's harder to find cards with sort of unique images as opposed to cards I can possibly add to topics that go on and on i.e. nations, bloodlines, local guys, et al; it's easier to find cards from the past couple of years with unique images that makes an otherwise common card 'pop.'

B.) I'd like to have more cards for collecting topics that seem to be underrepresented - so maybe try harder to find and add at least 20-30 cards to certain topics i.e. broken bat shots, interesting backs, retro uniforsm, grips, cult baseball players / feats, beyond the glory and uncorrected errors.

C.) Scour loose signed cards and list at least 100 as adds to my 'collecting topics' tree - it maybe the easiest way to find use for signed in-person cards that I get signed.

D.) Find and list 20-25 ‘new’ subjects for topics that go on and on - nations, bloodlines, local guys, et al.

E.) For ‘bloodlines,’ try and complete ‘10-15’ relationships in a given year [knowing there maybe others along the way] - i.e. find the son, the cousin, the father’s card to go with what I may have in a collection already.

Official collections
Tools of ignorance
Broken bat shots
Facial hair
Awesome outfield action
Nations
Shades
Hats off
Pitchers hitting
Interesting backs
PEDs
Bonus babies
Local [OC] guys
High socks
Inking it up
Infamous
Awesome action
Retro uniforms
Grips
Cult baseball players / feats
Beyond the glory
Bloodlines
Two-sport stars
Uncorrected errors
Players smiling

UPDATE - I may or may not have added my 500 assorted cards in 2014, but I'm not sure if I can keep up with the minutia of counting out the vintage, underrepresented topics, autographed, new subjects, bloodlines, though it’s kind of an ideal.

Maybe I need to make anything to do with collecting topics / mini-collections a broader goal - since the minutia that may make these collecting goals hard to keep up with on a regular basis.

6.) Finish my Topps team runs and my Topps sampler runs from 1978 to 2014 [1/2/14] - it's not really something I've been seriously working on, but I'd like to knock out a bunch of years and complete at least a couple of MLB teams; I made a Google Sheets file so I take the cards I have or will pick up and be able to list them.

UPDATE - a work in progress, I want to to sit down and list all the cards I have, so I can work towards finding cards I need towards this set.

At times I feel don’t have the right cards, when I feel like I want specific cards for specific years for certain teams - even though this collection is meant to built through random Topps cards.

7.) Reboot my award winners [MVP, Cy Young and Rookie of the Year] collection [1/2/14] - it's not really something I've been seriously working on, but get a new binder for the cards, make sure I at least have a card for each award winner from the last three or four years covered, make sure I have appropriate cards for certain players and see where I can add a new card to fill a hole.

UPDATE - at times my attention wanes and I’m not sure if I want to do anything with this collection since I feel like it’s just a claptrap of assorted cards.

For a particular year and player - do I use a base card, a memorabilia / autograph card, an in-person / TTM autograph, et al?

For old-timers, I'll use a retro card because it's what I have, but maybe I have to make an effort to find a card that fits within the time period - or at least correct uniform pictured when player won a particular award]

What am I going to do about players who don't really seem to have any cards [maybe early, formative years of a particular award] - when I want this collection at least concise and up-to-date.

I still try to update the award winners each year - but I'm not sure if I want to spend time going through an actual reboot.

8.) Find semi-permanent storage solutions [1/3/13] - have a system in place where I’m not juggling around loose cards, but have storage answers that are viable and maintainable.

UPDATE - sadly, I can’t say I’ve done much toward this particular goal, because I'm iffy on how I store assorted cards; I have a hard time dealing with all the cards I've gotten in-person after the fact as well as finds / pulls / A-Z singles / person collection.

I may do a better job with the dollar and under cards I find at the card shop [the ones I sort by teams for in-person graphing] and collecting topics cards - but it's all kind of a work in progress.

9.) Cardboard acquisitions [1/2/14] - I like a little bit of everything, but don't want to be a hoarder.

A.) I'd like to be able to pick up 20-25 assorted singles - such as rookie cards, certified autograph cards and other inserts that maybe interesting. Are there any certified autographs I need as far as an impulse pick up?

UPDATE - most of the time, any notable singles maybe pulls from assorted pack / blaster / box breaks rather than seeking out specific cards.

I'm not really focused on picking up singles and at times wonder if I really need particular cards and maybe create a random a wantlist - when I feel like it is just to have something to chase as opposed to really ‘falling in love’ with a specific type and/or specific card, picturing a favorite player or something.

B.) Pick up 15-20 first-year autograph cards - it doesn't seem realistic to go after prospect cards that are already signed when I'm eventually going to go for the players in-person.

UPDATE - I’d like to have some potentially nice cards for my collection, but I sunk actual money into prospect cards of guys that were straight up busts or disappointments, so maybe I‘ve quit the idea of being any sort of wanna-be baseball card prospector.

It is a completely different thing to chase first-year, certified autograph cards of potential top prospects and to chase the actual, players themselves for random scribbles on random cards - I'm not building up my card collection through in-person / TTM autographs, but I lean towards trying to meet the players themselves [since it's more fulfilling than going to eBay and trying to hunt down pack pulled, first-year autograph cards].

C.) I'd like to pick up at least 10-15 Angels prospect cards - who are the Angels Top 10 prospects / who are their top picks and can I get at least one certified autograph card and one certified autograph parallel of each of those players in a particular year.

UPDATE - I can’t say I’ve done much toward this particular goal, though maybe doing my homework to preview a product’s checklist to look for any Angels listed is the least I can do, to add some new prospect cards to my regional collection.

D.) I'd like to pick up a regional PC card per month - I'm also not looking to bust a budget but cards that I can add towards my Top 30 PC; these cards could be towards a PSA graded sampler, a parallel, et al.

UPDATE - the cards I like to add feature Mike Trout, but he’s a guy everyone wants at the moment and regardless, there are a lot of his cards [so I don’t know if I could add one that makes my PC pop].

E.) I'd like to pick up a random card per month - something off-the-wall and completely random, probably for some sort of nostalgia.

UPDATE - I’m not sure if this one works at all as a serious goal, though a part of me wants something to pick something impulsive and not planned out.

F.) I'd like to bust five to 10 'guilt free' hobby boxes - try not to buy into hype when boxes first come out but pull the trigger on a couple.

UPDATE - I am more of a hand collated set guy, though I bought into the hype of 2014 Topps Stadium Club and picked up a box 'early on' and also tried two boxes [packs] of 2014 Topps Supreme.

Stadium Club wasn't a dud product, it usually just had dud autos and now can be found rather cheaper than when they first came out - I thought Supreme may have been a decent product, though I think I maybe more of a guy who likes a midlevel product with more cards and one or two per box hits as opposed to a midlevel 'all-or-nothing' product.

G.) Build up a pack surplus [ideally about 10-15 packs at a given time] to bust at different times of the year - as a baseball card collector, I have to rip once I jump inside the car; as an in-person autograph collector, I can't hold onto an unopened pack when there might be a card inside I can try and get autographed; no repack packs or junk wax.

UPDATE - the only two packs in my surplus include two repack packs that are junk wax [a couple of old and moldy smelling Benchwarmer non-sport packs from the 1990’s].

I bust packs to rip, for the thrill of the gamble, not to hoard the packs for later on that may never happen - maybe I should buy an extra pack or two to save, but what for?

H.) Continue to find something in the dollar and under box [1/5/14] - maybe create a list of cards I fished out on the cheap.

UPDATE - I don’t know about creating a list, but I guess I find something decent in the dollar and under box once in a while; maybe the best card I found was a 2004 Topps Heritage rookie card of Yadier Molina that maybe worth $5 on a good day on the bay.