I know my son is only 8, but I really believe he wouldn’t want any of them, even when he's older. So, I said, “What if I left you my posters, art, guitars and electronics?” He smiled and I knew that he was trying to be nice about the cards. He really doesn’t want anything to do with them. That night I tossed and turned in bed. Eventually, I just got up out of bed and went down to my office. I looked over my 2 PC boxes and really went through the cards; determined to narrow these PC boxes to just 1. After it was said and done, I had One-Touches and top loaders lining my small computer desk (see below.) I spent the next afternoon scanning and listing cards because I can’t take this stuff with me. I sure as heck don’t want to be a burden on my sons or my wife. So, since November I have sold off a bunch of my collection. Also, I have been limiting the cards coming in which is helping cut down the pure volume of cards that I own.
Pile of unnecessary, but cool
This photo was just the beginning.
Am I leaving the hobby? I have to think about that one, but for now, no. I'm certainly not having much fun like I had previously. I've been averaging around 2-3 cards purchased per month since November and that stuff is mostly for sets I'm working on. I've moved out probably close to 1,500 cards since that time, with a huge lot scheduled to go out to a friend of mine in May. Collecting cards, sorting, scanning, it all used to be something that I could come down into my office for some "me" time and relieve any stress I may have had. I don't really get that from my collection anymore. Maybe it was my son's disinterest, or maybe this has been something that has built up over time. All I know is when I look at these boxes, I don't get happy, I get stressed, angry and there are days when I just plain ignore it. Also, any time I'm on social media I see videos of guys looking up comps on their phones to argue on price, breakers hitting multiple of the chase cards at a time with total outrage and backlash in the comments, teenage kids carrying around card cases at shows with cards worth 5 figures, people telling everyone to "block this guy" because he scammed them or people complaining about what grade their card got. It's exhausting. There are barely any posts that I see that are happy that revolve around cards unless I'm reading someone's blog posts and even then, some are dipping into the negative factor to collecting and I get it. That's what also sucks. My kids are smart to have no interest in this stuff. Like I have said previously in my blog, I got into this hobby because it helped me learn to read. I have happy memories of those times. They outweigh the current memories of card collecting.
Am I done blogging? HELL NO. I have a huge box of stuff labeled "Blog Stuff" that I can blog about for a while. Occasionally, I don't mind picking up something I feel is blogworthy and I'm also working on a few sets (1989 Topps and 1994 Topps Special Effects Football), so I can always throw a few posts about progress and whatnot. Also, I have a ton of TTM stuff to post about as I have received some responses, so stay tuned.
As always, thanks for reading.

My Condolences on your grandmas passing I remember when my grandma lend me her credit card so I could get a couple of boxes of cards from a dealer in Bocca Raton,Florida as well she sent away for my `00/`01 BAP Memrobillia Update set as well my `93/`94 Topps Black Gold Sets. Anyways lmk what you need in 1989 Topps Ill be glad to send you what you need.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your wife's grandfather. That's really cool that your son wanted to go to his funeral and say his goodbyes. It's sad to hear stories about inheritances tearing families apart, but it seems to happen a lot. Hopefully the messy situation will have some sort of happy ending. As for not being able to take your collection with you, I feel like it's something that I think about more and more frequently. Nobody in my family wants my collection, but my brother and my nephew know it has value. I have already cut back on my purchases a lot since the hobby boom. I also donated and sold off a bunch of the bulk about a decade ago, because I was running out of space. When I retire, I'll hopefully narrow things down even more so I won't leave a mess for my nieces and nephews.
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