Friday, May 10, 2019
Personal Collection Update - Mike Schmidt: Most Wanted
Thirty years ago I considered myself a "Mike Schmidt Super Collector" because I had one Schmidt for every year he was a Major Leaguer, including his still highly vaunted Topps rookie card. Today, being a player super collector - at least on Sports Card Forum - means you have 15% of a player's entire cardography. For Schmitty that means 15% of 7153 cards (1073 if my math's right). I currently have 121. So I do have 10% of the 15% I need to be in the 1% of Schmidt collectors.
Right now, with how much of my bandwidth I can allow this hobby to occupy, that is not a reasonable goal. Short term, I'd like to double what I have. Go up to 250 unique cards. And with that many cards to choose from, I'll go quantity over quality right now, and stick to junk wax, cheap oddballs and $1 relics to pump my numbers.
I won an 52 card lot auction this week, which will add about 30 new cards (and give me 20 or so tradeables) to the list. But this is a list of cards that I'm going after right now.
Topps
1974 #283
1976 #193
1981 #2
1982 #163
1984 #132
1990 #662
2012 Allen & Ginter #269
2013 Allen & Ginter #143
2014 Allen & Ginter #150
2014 Stadium Club #173
Donruss
1982 #294
1984 #23
1984 #23A
1987 #139
Fleer
1981 #640B
1981 #645B
1982 #258
1984 #48
1985 #630
Score
1988 #16
1989 #76
Serial Numbered
2007 Topps Triple Threads #90
2008 Topps Triple Threads #69
2009 Topps Triple Threads #87
2010 Topps Triple Threads #75
2011 Topps Triple Threads #42
Grail Cards
1972 Puerto Rico Stickers #64
1973 Topps #615 Ron Cey/John Hilton/Mike Schmidt RC
1974 Topps #283
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I got about a dozen or so I can send you
ReplyDeleteCutch, that would be rad. I don't have much trade stock, what would you look for in return?
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