I couldn't let them hang over my head anymore, and attacked the stacks on August 10th...and I'm wondering what took me so long, because I'm typing this at 4:19 AM on August 12th...and they are all scanned. I have not labeled them yet- I will do that when I finish typing the majority of this post. It took me only about 2 days- not even a full 48 hours- to get them all scanned!
It was 84 cards from 2018-19 Hoops...
63 from 2018-19 O-Pee-Chee, which unfortunately many of the cards came out of the box with damage. (there are two spots of damage on the front of this card)81 from 2018 Topps US Olympic & Paralympic Team Hopefuls,
and 53 from 2018 Donruss NASCAR, which is the one set I had worked on the most, so I had less to do this time.
Giving me a grand total of 281 cards. Again, I don't know why I put it off for so long. It's not like they were hard to do, there was not a mirror foil, chrome, not even any die cut, in the bunch. It's not lack of interest, because these were all card I asked for. It's certainly not laziness as I've scanned about 10,000 cards since I got these. I think it's just because I'm scatterbrained, and will burn out fairly quickly if I do large batches of the same sets over and over...unless I'm in the mood for doing that sort of batch, which I have been the past two days.
Interestingly, the O-Pee-Chee stack was physically largest, since those cards are so much thicker than the others.
Also interesting: I scanned a card of both Tyler Johnsons, which I believe is the first time I have ever scanned a card of two different people with the same name on the same day that were not a Sr-Jr. scenario!
That's definitely it for my 2020 goal. While I do still have large batches of cards I got for Christmases in 2017, 2016, 2015, etc. awaiting scans, they would be much more challenging to pick out. I had the Christmas 2018 cards in their own box, not mixed in with everything else.
I currently don't have any goals planned for 2021. But, I only settled on the goal for 2020 on December 31st, 2019, so I still have plenty of time.
Nice job Billy! As usual, yours scans are breathtakingly awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I take the time and effort to make sure they are the best I can possibly do with the technology I have.
DeleteTwo days worth of scanning... or a week of professional development on Zoom? Not sure what I'd rather do less. Glad you're finished though. I still have one webinar today and one more tomorrow. Ugh.
ReplyDeleteI know what I'd rather do! I like scanning...talking on camera, not so much. Good luck!
DeleteYour scans are always top notch and documentation second to none. I could never do this to my collection. Way too much and not enough time
ReplyDeleteOh you could. It would just take a while. There's no time limit or rush. I'm in year #11 of scanning. I expect it will take me 20 years or more to do them all. Some days the going is slow and I get less than 20 cards done, other times I get "in the zone" and can pop out 250 cards scanned in one day. I'd get a lot more done if my mind didn't wander so often. Hmm, is it time to play another round of Angry Birds yet? :)
DeleteThat's some serious productivity right there, go Billy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shane!
DeleteGreat job and a lot of work. Good on ya. Nice looking Tarasenko! Good post.
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