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    Need Your Advice Please

    Id Like To Inventory My Cards, What Is The Best Or Easiest Way.

    1. Do A Excell Worksheet?

    2. My Collections On Beckett?

    3. Something Else?

    Please Let Me Know

    Thanks
    Tim

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    I prefer looking them up on beckett and doing the my collections thing. Bad part that takes for ever is transfering the info to notepad or anything else when making a trade list.

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    I love Beckett for this, when I make my lists I just copy my list and paste it into a Word file. Not only do I have player, name of card/series, number of card but also the value all in one nice neat word document.

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    What is the advantage over a excell program?
    i want to try the beckett thing, but i am familiar with excel. lmk

    thanks guys

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    Beckett is nice because if you pay for the price guide it can show you the BV of your cards. You can use it as a tool to make sure exactly what card you have. You can scan your card in if there is not already a scan of it. To me it is the most efficient and useful way to track cards.

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    beckett.com by a long shot. Easiest way imho. I wouldn`t be caught dead in this hobby without my OPG.

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    do i need to buy online guides for all the sports? so 4.99 a month per sport?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flemingtime
    do i need to buy online guides for all the sports? so 4.99 a month per sport?

    just get the sport(s) you want. I only purchase the football opg. I really have no other need for the remaining sports. Especially since one can actually get the value of other sports cards simply by doing them 1 at a time.

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    The best value, most complete, easiest to use and powerful card collecting software, ever, period.

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    Another site for keeping track of cards is www.openchecklist.com

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