Friday, July 21, 2017

Log a Pog

Been a while since I pulled out a 2006 NHL Pog from the Santa Lot. I found most of them fell out earlier and I logged them in a while ago. This one here however, seemed stuck enough it didn't fall out in all the early fuss.

Highlight:

They are neat little Pogs and fit a decent photo on a small little circular piece of cardboard.

The rest
Keepers:

When all is said and done, I should look at how many Iginlas I end up having in my collection. I swear there have been a ton of them over these almost 9000 cards. He generally make a good and recognizable picture.

Traders:

Some Patriot heavy football cards, and another Austin Powers card - though unfortunately note one of the "missing" ones. At this point, I wouldn't mind the complete set of Austin Powers cards, just so I can try to get rid of them for a couple dollars, if that. Actually, let me do some quick and handy look to see if any are out there for sale...*quick internet search*...yeah, started packs are all of a couple dollars, so maybe $5 for a set? Still...

Through 8960 cards:
Specific Accomplishments:
- Complete 2003-04 SP Authentic Basketball (90 card pure base)
- Complete 2005 Upper Deck Classics (100 card pure base)
- 3 Complete 2007-08 UD McDonald's Hockey Checklist Subsets (6 cards)
- 1973-74 O-Pee-Chee Hockey #30 Bobby Orr (All-Star)
- 2004-05 Upper Deck Legends Classics Platinum #64 Marcel Dionne Platinum 06/10
- 2007-08 Topps 1957-58 Variations Basketball  #112 Kevin Durant (Rookie)
- 2009-10 Topps #321 Stephen Curry (Rookie)
Hockey Baseball Basketball Football Austin Powers Other
Toronto 141 18        
Inserts / Var Kept 303 40        
Error 15 2        
Keep 1763 261        
Doubles/Sell 1343 183 1458 2703 276 30
Doubles Inserts / Var 98 1 120 205    

2 comments:

  1. There were still Pogs being made in 2006? I thought that fad was long over by then. You learn something new every day!

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    1. Pogs are definitely a 90s thing to me, so it threw me for a loop too.

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