{"id":5968,"date":"2018-07-09T09:00:10","date_gmt":"2018-07-09T09:00:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mojobro.com\/bigleaguecards\/2018\/07\/09\/inside-the-pack-when-a-collection-meets-its-end\/"},"modified":"2018-07-09T09:00:10","modified_gmt":"2018-07-09T09:00:10","slug":"inside-the-pack-when-a-collection-meets-its-end","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mojobro.com\/bigleaguecards\/inside-the-pack-when-a-collection-meets-its-end\/","title":{"rendered":"Inside the Pack: When a Collection Meets Its End"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure id=\"attachment_2408\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2408\" style=\"width: 500px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-2408 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/bigleaguebreaks.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/07\/itp.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" height=\"355\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2408\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">The internet&#8217;s most popular supercollector, Tanner Jones, announced his &#8220;retirement&#8221; last week.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>This weekend, the online cardboard community got some surprise news: one of the Internet&#8217;s most popular supercollectors, Tanner Jones, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tanmanbaseballfan.com\/2018\/06\/exit-interview-im.html\">announced his decision to quit collecting Jose Canseco cards<\/a>. In just over 5 years, Tanner amassed such an incredible collection that he met his childhood idol, got a feature in Beckett magazine, and became such a household name that breakers and ebay sellers would call him out by name on tough-to-find Jose Canseco cards.<\/p>\n<p>To say I was shocked when I read this is an understatement. I&#8217;ve known Tanner online through some baseball card message boards for over 6 years &#8212; I actually remember when he was just starting his Canseco collection! With his incredible collection, devoted fanbase, and immense popularity, I couldn&#8217;t understand why he&#8217;d stop collecting Canseco cards.<\/p>\n<p>The first thing I did to rationalize his decision was to think about my own collections. I realized that there have been many collections I&#8217;ve started and paused, or started and completely stopped, or started only to turn around and sell it. None of these collections were on the scale of Tanner&#8217;s, but I could still at least relate to the notion that some collections must end. But why? For me, there were any number of reasons, changing depending on the circumstance. I stopped collecting Mark Kotsay because he got traded from the Marlins; I stopped collecting Hanley Ramirez because his cards got too expensive at the time; I stopped collecting T206 Brooklyn cards because it got too overwhelming with all the back variations.<\/p>\n<p>The second thing I did was to go straight to the source and ask Tanner some questions. Thinking again about my personal collections, I recognized that I had limits that I set for myself &#8212; for example, I won&#8217;t spend more than $40 on a 1\/1 non-signed printing plate. I figured that maybe Tanner could have benefitted from limits, if he didn&#8217;t already have them. It turns out, he didn&#8217;t think they&#8217;d have helped at all. &#8220;I am not sure if limits would have helped me,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Being that the problem was the amount of brainpower it took up, maybe my head would have still been filled with cardboard, if only just my limits. I do recommend limits to folks though, just from a financial perspective. One thing to keep in mind is that no one can have everything.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Then I thought that perhaps a lower profile might have helped Tanner&#8217;s longevity in the industry. I supercollect two players but operate in relative anonymity, so people don&#8217;t have the ability to drive prices up specifically for me. Tanner did seem to agree with this when I asked him, noting, &#8220;I think I would have stayed longer if I were more casual about it. The problem is, I&#8217;m not a casual guy when it comes to something I&#8217;m passionate about.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Mostly, though, I was interested in how he decided it was time to end his collection. His personal blog post (linked above) goes into a good amount of detail on the subject, so I don&#8217;t need to rehash that here. But I did ask Tanner what advice he could give to someone who isn\u2019t certain whether or not to end a collection. I wasn&#8217;t sure he&#8217;d have any, but I was met by him exclaiming, &#8220;This is my favorite question!&#8221; He continued: &#8220;My #1 hope is that my story helps others who may be in trouble. I was never &#8220;in trouble&#8221;, so to speak, but I know MANY are in a troublesome spot due to overindulging, be it cardboard or even other things &#8211; food, drugs, drinking, gambling, etc. If you feel like it would be a positive life change for you to step away, then have courage and do it, in spite of nagging questions like &#8220;but I have so much money in this&#8230;I can&#8217;t stop now!&#8221; That is a terrible reason to stay. In the long run, it will likely prove to be a very healthy move. As I mentioned before, I&#8217;m happy to talk it through with anyone who may be facing a dilemma like this. It simply isn&#8217;t talked much about the hobby, but should probably be discussed more.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m in a place now where I&#8217;m very happy with the collections I have going, but I&#8217;ve been known to change my mind on that. If I ever reconsider one of my collections, I&#8217;ll be sure to take Tanner&#8217;s words to heart, and have the courage to step away.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This weekend, the online cardboard community got some surprise news: one of the Internet&#8217;s most popular supercollectors, Tanner Jones, announced his decision to quit collecting Jose Canseco cards. 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