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Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Definitely a first, 37 years into collecting...

 A couple weeks back I pondered if getting a checklist as my first card out of my first pack was the first time it had ever happened. There's no real way to know. 

However, something happened this week that I am absolutely sure has never happened before. 

I began collecting sports cards in 1988, so I've been doing this a long time. I've pulled cards of thousands upon thousands of people, not just in my three main sports, but also multi-sport and I've opened a few packs of other random sports here and there. 


Until May 1st, 2025, when my family gave me a few blasters to celebrate Glad I'm Not Dead Day, the anniversary of when I got my second chance at life, and I pulled the above card, which is of Arber Xhekaj. I had never pulled a sports card of a person whose last name started with X! While this is my 4th card of him, it's the first I pulled from a pack myself, and I really think that's cool. I've mentioned him on Cardboard History before, I'm definitely collecting him. He's the first and so far only person in all three of the sports I collect to have a name starting with X, although his younger brother Florian is also in Montreal's system and may make it some day. He may have cards in the AHL set, I haven't checked yet. Not the same as making it to the top level though, and if I just went and bought it it wouldn't be as special. 

X is the rarest letter for people in my collection. While some letters are approaching 1400 different people, X has only three people, joining him are Malcolm X and Xue Chen, a Chinese volleyball player who got a card in Goodwin Champions a few years back, which I bought on COMC just because her name started with X.

I did mention sports cards because I did pull the card of Malcolm X, so now I have done this feat in both Sports and Non-Sports cards, bringing it to all 26 letters in both aspects of the hobby. 

5 comments:

  1. That's very cool! Congratulations on that one.

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  2. Arber can be a bit of a shall we say weenie on the ice, but have to give him credit, he made it the old school way through hard work, not a silver spoon getting him into summer skills camps etc. His mom changes tires at the Costco a couple of kilometers from my place.

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    1. That is very cool. Got a good chuckle at your description too!

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  3. I know you already have a non-sport card... but if you're looking for more... there's also Racer X. He has some cards from Speed Racer sets.

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    1. I only count actual people who lived at one point or another....I'd have to buy a lot of X-Men cards otherwise, haha.

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