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    i like how the inventory works on here
    i stopped using it because i had doubles of pc items that i decided to get rid of and couldnt have both listed
    also there was stuff that wasnt listed that were oddball stuff so i found a list was easier
    My main focus is anything pre 88-89 hockey and autographs.

    i have over 15000 hockey cards for trade or sale.
    lmk what you collect

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    i like how the inventory works on here
    i stopped using it because i had doubles of pc items that i decided to get rid of and couldnt have both listed
    also there was stuff that wasnt listed that were oddball stuff so i found a list was easier

    ??

    You have the ability to increase the quantity

    If you are talking images, that is something that does need an enhancement


    When you say oddball stuff, did you make a request for it to be included?






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    I would just avoid all that work and give them all to that good friend who drives you to Costco.

    If I were starting from scratch I would probably go with the inventory they have created on this site, and as someone already pointed out you can add the images of your better cards.

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    I would just avoid all that work and give them all to that good friend who drives you to Costco.







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    It's about 50/50 - here's a poll from last year: https://www.sportscardforum.com/thre...5#post14458405

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    I think it can also depend on the types of cards you have available for trade. If you have a lot of base cards and commons that don't really require a lot of rows of information, it might be easier to just sort them by year, brand, and card number and post them in a thread, like this:

    My Traders:

    1980-81 Topps
    13, 23, 24, 61, 73, 79, 96, 98, 154, 173, 178, 196, 198, 207, 215, 219, 221, 225, 228, 229, 237, 246, 258.

    1984-85 O-Pee-Chee
    5, 7, 24, 38, 41, 43, 53, 75, 89, 92, 93, 94, 127, 131, 144, 190, 210, 224, 237, 244, 251, 276, 289, 290, 292, 295, 302, 303, 304, 316, 322, 332, 336, 341, 347, 369, 372, 395.

    That way it's really easy for SCF members to check off card numbers they know they need and contact you about a trade. And when you do make a trade, you can just go back into that thread and delete the card number. Similarly, if you have more cards to add, you can also just go back into that thread and add the card numbers. It keeps the thread continuously moving.

    But if you have lots of inserts, parallels, auto cards, relic cards, etc., it would probably be better to use a flickr account. That way, members can make sure it's the right card by viewing an image of it, checking the color of the jersey swatch or patch, checking the serial number, and things like that.
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    I have a text wantlist/tradelist with complete inventories on them. But, I also have a flickr account, to post maildays, and scans of particular cards if people request them. Also, in the future, when I'll look to move some higher-end cards, I'll make scans available in the sale threads.
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    Question: I’ve been uploading my images & card info into “My Inventory”. Is that an efficient/acceptable format to list my traders?

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    Just looked at the inventory and totally confused how to add my cards.

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    Just looked at the inventory and totally confused how to add my cards.

    Follow these instructions:

    https://www.sportscardforum.com/thre...errerid=123585

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