I've talked before about my collections I have had over the years from 80s toys to comics to sports cards.
In looking back though I was always a player collector and super collector in the mindset.
The weird thing is I was never invested in the upper tier of collecting.
When I was collecting 80s toys I was focused on Voltron and Thundercats. Neither of those toy lines had the sports player mindset, but I was obsessed with getting everything that had Voltron on it. If it had 5 robot lions on some licensed merchandise I needed it for my collection. Children sneakers in size 3? Yup I was buying them. Pencil pouches and folders for my school supplies at age 25? Yup...I needed them.
Voltron and Thundercats both had loyal fan bases, but they fall into the second tier of great 80s cartoons behind things like Transformers, G.I. Joe, Masters of the Universe, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Fast forward to my comic book collections. Growing up my introduction to comic books was the 1992 X-Men cartoon and my two favorite characters were the mutant couple Gambit & Rogue. Once I got into reading comic books I was hooked on the Flash and Daredevil. I began buying every comic that featured those characters.
Again, great characters but definitely not top tier like Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, Hulk, or Wolverine.
In 2005 I attended a baseball game for the first time in a decade and decided I was going to root for the Pittsburgh Pirates and began following the career of that year's draft pick, Andrew McCutchen.
For a three year run, many could argue that Cutch was top tier in the league as he was basically the National League version of Mike Trout. Unfortunately he didn't sustain that level of success for decades like some of the all time greats like Pujols, Jeter, Griffey, etc.
My Cutch collection has been my longest tenured collection in any hobby I have ever been a part of. It has outlasted everything I ever collected and in the span of over a decade and half of collecting his cards I have made some pretty awesome online friends because of the collection.
About a month ago I received an awesome random act of kindness from another player collector via Twitter.
As many of you may be aware Blake Jamieson kicked off his Project 70 checklist with a Cutch card. Well dmoose8 on Twitter received a signed black ink (not numbered) autograph from Blake and he chose to send it to me. I've had a few interactions with him and his dad on Twitter over the years. He collects Erik Moustakas cards to the supercollector level and his dad has a fully finished Man Cave of Steal dedicated to Rickey Henderson.
This hobby is awesome!
I love seeing these super collections and being known for my Cutch collection.
You are a collector at heart, that is how you are wired. Whether it is Thundercats or McCutchen or whatever it might be in ten years. Most of us on the blogs are the same way; I know I am.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff. The hobby folks are the absolute best.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome, and there's no one more deserving of a card like that of Cutch than you!
ReplyDeleteIt's karma. You've been so generous to collectors over the years... it's awesome to see something this awesome find a home in your collection.
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