When I started trading, that changed a bit. Suddenly pulling a Braves card, or a Dodger or Cardinal or Red Sox or Rangers player was cooler. It meant that it could be shipped away to someone else and would soon magically become a card that I cared about. The worst thing I could pull was a checklist. These were USELESS. I did actually throw these away. I didn’t want them and I couldn’t trade them. They were worthless, waste of cardboard. When you were plunking down 5 bucks for a pack with 4 cards in it and you pulled a checklist, you weren’t happy, you felt ripped off. I felt really ripped off…
Of course, this has all changed a bit for me… I stopped ripping packs. For now at least cuz I am physically unable and financially handicapped. I will probably start ripping again soon, but… Basically my collecting priorities have changed a lot. I stopped doing the player collector thing… (Except for Danny Tartabull, Jared Sandberg and Buck O’Neill – I will chase those 3 until I have every last card ever made of them!!!) and I have soured on team collecting for the most part. Now I am strictly a set builder.
Now checklists have purpose. Now I wish for them, I have them on my want lists; I use them to build my want lists. I buy them, I trade for them and I value them… When it comes to vintage, I really like the ones that are marked up, that show the original owner’s progress with regard to building the set. It shows that I was not the first person to chase that set or to use that checklist. I like that. Because I am obsessive, I do like the marked up checklists, but for the sake of looking good in the binder, I try to get a clean checklist, too. I keep the marked up list in the binder at the end with the clean checklist in its appropriate spot in the binder…
So, since y’all now that I like checklists, I use them, I collect them, I need them, I like owning them and I find them useful and valuable… With all that knowledge I am now making a checklist the CT Card o’ da Day… Yep, from 2010 Topps Heritage, card #437, the 7th Series short printed checklist. It has a little picture on it. I like that. It adds to the checklist which can be boring. I like that Topps did that. I prefer it when they picture a player or team that I like or at least don’t hate. I mean really, Topps, don’t you already feature the Yankees enough? Do we need more freaking photos of the New York Freaking Yankees??? I had no idea that Captain Intangibles and Co. were included on card #437 when I placed it on my want list. I merely knew it was a short print and I needed it. Well, now I no longer need it, but since I now have it I was able to use it to add names with numbers on my 2010 Topps Heritage want list, which is up to date and can be found right here. Incidentally, I only need 33 cards to finish this puppy off... Feel free to help me out, I aint too proud to beg...
On a slightly different note, I am watching the Cubs vs. Cards game on TBS and just saw Carlos Pena in a Cubs uniform. I don’t like it. It could be worse; he could be a Yankee…
Thanks as always for reading and enjoying the Collective Troll’s Card of the Day. Go Rays! Left handed hunt and peck Troll out. (After about 35 minutes…)
Only the Troll could type a 1000 word post about checklists. And spend 35 mins doing it.
ReplyDeleteNow, with the left handed hunt and peck, turn off the spell check for a really interesting post!! Good to be reading you again my friend!
ReplyDeleteHave a GReat night!!