

Documenting my cardboard idiocies, insanities, idolatries, ignominies, and idiosyncrasies. These ones belong to me.


Robinson Cano and Bert Campaneris are the standouts. Reds Hall of Famer snuck into the Clippers 2nd year in franchise history in his 2nd-to-last year as a ballplayer.
80 players with last name C have met my criteria. I have 74, which is an unacceptable ratio. Missing in action are Russ Canzler, Luke Carlin, Anthony Castro, Dave Coleman, Joe Colon, and David Cooper.

Go Redlegs.
For all you yoots out there, acquiring a full page of parallels used to be moderately difficult. This 2000's era seemed like a glut at the time, but now those days look lean and mean.
Here's some full page parallel nonsense, courtesy of The Big Donkey. Many of these spill over into a second or even third page, but let's not be greedy today.

2005 Donruss Throwback Threads Polo Grounds #PG-74 25 Ball Short Fly, 35 Hit Bunt, 50 Strike Long Fly, 55 Hit Grounder, 55 Strike Foul, 65 Ball Long Fly, 65 Hit Long Fly, 70 Strike Long Fly, 75 Hit Long Fly. In some order.
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2004 Leaf Exhibits #1, 1939-46 Cordially Yours Right, 1939-46 Sincerely Right, 1939-46 Very Best Wishes Left, 1947-66 Made by Donruss Playoff Print, 1947-66 Made by Donruss Playoff Signature, 1947-66 Printed by Donruss Playoff Print, 1947-66 Printed in USA Print, 1962-63 No Stat Name Left, 1962-63 Stat Back Red Name Left. In some order.
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2014 Topps #618 Base, Mini, OD, Red Foil, Gold, OD Blue, Red, Orange, Blue
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2013 Topps #637 Base, Chrome Black, OD, Emerald Foil, Blue Sparkle, OD Blue, Red, Blue, Gold
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2013 Bowman #167 Base, Cracked Ice, International, Blue, Gold, Orange, Chrome Blue, Chrome Purple, Chrome Green
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2012 Topps #199 Red, Gold Foil, Gold, Chrome Orange, Chrome Blue, Chrome Purple, Chrome, Chrome Xfractor, Chrome Refractor
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2011 Topps #271 Base, Black, Gold, Diamond Anniversary Foil, Cognac, Diamond Anniversary, OD, OD Blue, Chrome
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2010 Topps #294 Orange, Gold, OD, Black, Chrome Purple, Chrome Orange, Chrome, Chrome Xfractor, Chrome Refractor
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2007 Topps Moments & Milestones #120 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 9th, 10th, 12th, 15th, and 16th Home Runs
What a hobby.
Go Redlegs.
What happens to a lowly card addict when 1) a show dealer with a trunk full of used pages is sick of lugging them around and 2) your buddy's office is chucking old three-ring binders? You 1) buy the pages 2) buy your buddy a few buckets of beer for smuggling the binders and 3) achieve junk wax zen.
All of us I'm sure have a set of, say, 1991 Score or 1988 Donruss or 1990 Fleer just collecting dust in our closests. And by *a* set, I of course mean *several*. These deserve displayed, but not if the display medium costs more than the cards. Well it didn't this time. Here's a tour of my organized binder heaven, complete with custom labels.
N.B. If you have OCD and dislike the alignment of some labels, know that some of it is camera angle shenanigans and some of it is to cover surface flaws in the binders. DEAL WITH IT.
By "IP", I mean "in-person". By "in-person", I mean "someone who wasn't me asked nicely". Most of these are from the hard work of other people, who then sold them for dirt cheap.