Supercollector Newsletter Issue 2 with free Classified Ads

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The Supercollector Catalog started out as a project to indentify and catalog all the unlicensed issues put out in the late 80s and early 90s including what are commonly referred to as “Broder” cards as well as magazine inserts. The catalog has since expanded to include other oddball sets, food issues and regional sets, as well as variations, game cards, and cameos. A recent collector sent me this email after seeing the catalog:

WOW. This has got to be the coolest thing I have ever seen. It will be the weekend before I get the opportunity to really get into this, but I am already amazed. I didn't get serious about oddballs until about two years ago and I searched all over looking for this kind of information. Nothing I found then, or have seen now, can hold a candle to your site. I would have paid good money to have this information at my fingertips...I still would. Thank you again for allowing me access to this database.

The site that the collector mentions is a google docs site where I publish the data. The online catalog is a work in progress. Rather than limiting the data to only fully checklisted sets with front/back scans, the online catalog includes partial sets and some sets that do not have scans added yet. Currently, the catalog contains over 44,000 records (see the end of the post for some sample sets). The database allows you to filter on player, team, year, type (Broder, Magazine Insert, Other, Cameo, Variation), and country.

Supercollector Quarterly is a newsletter that highlights different sets checklisted in the catalog and will also have various features of interest to collectors.

Post your email if you'd like to receive the first issue of the Newsletter which contains directions for accessing the catalog.

The catalog includes over 2500 Broder/unlicensed cards making up well over one hundered sets, plus over 3500 magazine inserts making up over a hundred sets. These are some of the other sets in the catalog:

1977 Wilson Sporting Goods Mini Posters
1980 Liberty Collectors Club Matchbooks
1981-85 All-Star Program Inserts
1981 & 1982 FBI Discs
1983 & 1984 Ajax Dog Food
1983 O'Connell & Son Ink Jumbos
1984-89 O'Connell & Son Ink
1984 O'Connell & Son Ink Watercolor Portraits
1983 & 1984 Topps Sticker Strip Test Issue
1984 NAAPCO Pencils
1986 Baseball Star Buttons
1987 Education Insights Big League Baseball Reading Cards
1987 Kraft Panel Variations (five per player)
1987-1996 Red Foley
1987 Topps Sticker Variations
Over 5700 Variations for 1988,1989,1990 Topps Stickers and 1988 & 1989 O-***-Chee Stickers
1989,1990,1991 & 1993 Cadaco Discs
1989 Jeffrey Rubin Postcards
1989 and 1990 Phoenix Magnets
1989 Signa Chip Puzzles
1989 Starline Promo Variations
1990 Good Humor Ice Cream Sticks
1990,1991,1992 & 1993 JKA Vincentown Buttons
1990 Mallard Press Coloring Book Posters
1990 Modern Publishing MLB Poster Books
1990 Salem Screen Mini Pennant Stickers
1990 and 1991 Sports Viewer Keychains
1990 Topps Glossy Rookie Foil Stripe Test Issue
1991 & 1992 Collectible Sports Art Notepads
1991 Media Materials Inc Sports Superstars Reading Card
1991 Sports Heroes Postercards
1991 Starshot Badges
1992 Dad's Kid Corp Tri-Cards
1992 High 5 Reusable Decals
1992 & 1993 Education Association Bookmarks (several states)
1994 Chris Martin Pro Mags
1994 Chris Martin Pro Mags Promos
1994 Super Slam Premiere Edition
1994 U.S. Department of Transportation
1995 and 1996 Cleo Valentines
1995 Creative Image Microstars
1995 Chris Martin Pro Mags
1995 Chris Martin Pro Mags Superhero Jumbo Magnets
1995 Chris Martin Pro Mags Promos
1995 Chris Martin Pro Stamps
1996 Chris Martin Die Cut Pro Mags
1996 Chris Martin All-Star Pro Mags
1996 Chris Martin Pro Mags Promos
1996 Chris Martin Pro Stamps
1996 Liberty Sports
1996 Saim C.A. Venezuelan Stickers
1996 Upper Deck Folz Vending Minis (Baseball)
1996 Upper Deck Folz Vending Minis (Football)
1996-97 Upper Deck Folz Vending Minis (Baseketball)
1997 Upper Deck Folz Vending Minis (Football)
1997 Panini Stickers
1997 Scholastic NBA Postcards
1997 Topps Pro Shooters Marbles
1997 Wheaties
1997 Wheaties Fotoballs
1997 Wincraft Player Magnets
1998 Betty Crocker Fruit Roll-Ups
1998 Hamburger Helper HR Heroes
1998 Pacific Nestle
1998 Pacific Nestle Gold
1998 Panini Stickers
1998 Topps SportzCubz
1999 Atlantac National Collectors Convention Coins
1999 FroZsnacks High-Screamer Lids
1999 Walmart/Pepsi All-Star Game Balloting Buttons
2000 Pacific Backyard Baseball
2000 USPS Legends of Baseball Postcards
2001 Armour
2001 CapCure Home Run Challnge
2001 Toys R Us Diamond Skills
2003 Post Mini Bobbleheads
2004 Sunkist
2004 Topps McGruff
2005 MLB Superstars Medallion Collection
2005 Sunkist
2005 UNO All-Stars
2007 MLB Trade Up
 
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Newsletters were sent to the latest requestors. Has anyone tried to access the catalog?
 
For the next issue I'm going to add a reference section with a list of player collector websites. Just post your site in this thread if you'd like it to be included.
 
I've had some requests for adding a Classified Ads section to the newsletter, so let me know if you have something you're looking to buy, trade, or sell. For now these are going to be short, 30-40 words, and will be free for subscribers. Contact info can either be email or user name/trading site.
 
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Tim,
Great idea!
Perhaps folks could provide a link to their more detailed information.
This is a confusing subject for many traders and the better organized we all are the more we can add to a successful "oddball network".
Keep up the great work!
Kevin
 
Tim,
Great idea!
Perhaps folks could provide a link to their more detailed information.
This is a confusing subject for many traders and the better organized we all are the more we can add to a successful "oddball network".
Keep up the great work!
Kevin

Yes, the newsletter is PDF so any links in the classified ad would be clickable.
 
Hmmmmm, I have tons of Mets oddball stuff but am afraid to find out that there is a ton more that I do not have. Should I or shouldn't I????
Ah, what the heck, send me a newsletter please.
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Thanks so much......I think!
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Enjoyed your first issue very much. Did you check it out on your wife's iPad yet? :)

PM sent in a few about the ads.
 
Enjoyed your first issue very much. Did you check it out on your wife's iPad yet? :)

PM sent in a few about the ads.

Yes, I was surprised how great it looks. The text is easily readable and the pics really stand out. Plus, the zoom is nice for seeing smaller details on the backs of the cards.
 
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