Thursday, September 4, 2014

Inventory - 65,316 Cards & Counting


As I’ve mentioned, I wasn’t completely celibate in regards to baseball cards during my hiatus.  While I was focusing most of my time on family and farm life, I did manage to have a secret tryst with a going-out-of-business collection from a local store.  I managed to squirrel these cards away in my office, and would work on them during my lunch break.

Over the course of a week, I went through each of the 21 boxes.  To my surprise, there were a lot of cards in there that I did not have.  Yet, there was still the mounds of junk wax.  What made it worse was that since this lot came from a card shop, there were doubles.  LOTS of doubles.  In fact, 1,054 individual cards had more than 10 doubles.  Wait, how do I know that?

Well, after rummaging through the cards, I decided to punish myself and log each and every card into a spreadsheet.  Yeah, you read that right.  I counted and logged 65,316 cards, of which, 43,852 are doubles (Note: This doesn’t include about 5,000 minor league cards…beastly things).

Not satisfied with just “counting” the cards, I made a database, which I uploaded to Google Drive.  The database can be found under the “Inventory” link in the top right header.

I made the database searchable, too.  You can filter the results based on: Year, Manufacturer, Brand, Set Name, Insert Set Name, Card Type, Card No., Player, Team, etc.

Now, I’m sure you’re asking why I did this.  For one, it helps me figure out what cards I have, and by elimination, I can figure out what cards I need.  But, I also created it for you.  Personally, I do not like searching want lists, so I made my have list available.  Granted, this is only a small sampling of what I have, but it’s a start.

One day, I’ll have all the cards in there and then I’ll open the flood gates for trading (or purchase if you are so inclined). Enjoy searching the cards!

Doc

2 comments:

night owl said...

OK, so you counted and logged 65,000-plus card and scanned 199 Craig Worthington cards. But looking at a want list bothers you.

Doc said...

For what it is worth, it's only one scan of Craig Worthington repeated 198 times. Simple html copy and paste.

As for want lists, I do go through them when I can, but there are A LOT of them out there. I figured why not have a means for people to check their want list against what I have. I guess we look at the same issue from different directions.

Thanks for commenting!

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