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|  Why Can't I mark my checklist? 
			
			Am I the only collector out there that accidently buys cards he/she already owns at almost every show they go to or about every 10th online purchase?  I often will forget to check off a card I buy at a show and buy 2-3 of the same card I need for a set at the same show  .  Man this is frustrating!!  Thanks for letting me vent guys, I feel better already. | 
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|  Me too 
			
			This happens to me constantly.  I build high grade raw sets from the 50-60's to pass the time.  I'm convinced I can keep track of everything in my head.  This is why I've never completed a set but have a disgusting amount of doubles/triples for most of these sets.  The closest I came was 1957 topps football.  I searched fro quite some time and finally bought the last card I needed, #21 Dave Hanner.  I then found out the card I really needed was #114 Don Paul.  I never bought that card, out of spite to myself.
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			it's happened to almost all of us.....try not to make it a habit    
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			I've only accidentally picked up duplicates at the same show once, er twice. Last year's National I ended up coming home with 2 Vada Pinson 1958T and 2 Ken Boyer 1958T. I didn't even realize it until I got home and went to scan them. | 
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			Picked up a decent sized lot on ebay a while ago for a set I was working on.  Assumed it would be all commons, and then went and also bought one of the key cards I needed(still got it pretty cheap).  Turns out the card was also in the lot. I believe that's the only time I've every accidentally bought a double. The only thing worse than accidentally buying a double, is accidentally crossing off a card that you don't have, only to find out a few years after you thought you'd completed a set, that you still need one more card.. Last edited by novakjr; 06-16-2011 at 11:02 AM. | 
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			I'm the exact opposite. I am totally anal about keeping lists. If I buy something online, I mark it off before I even get it. Sometimes I think I like getting them more than having them and checking them off is a huge bonus    
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			I do pretty good at keeping my list of cards updated as I get them.  My problem usually comes when I see a card, and think to myself that I know I absolutely do not have the card, and still need it.  So when I get the card and go to mark it on my list, I find that I already have one!   You know, it don't do much good to keep a list, if you don't USE IT!!!  Steve | 
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			Thanks for all of the replies.  You guys seem to not make this mistake as much as I do.  I keep a computer list and a paper list.  I often will mark one, but then forget the other.  Who knows, maybe this will be the summer I figure it out?
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			I think I ended up buying SIX of #300 Vic Wertz for my '56 Topps set.
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  (sorry - i keep my prices paid and estimated values super duper top secret, just in case my wife might view this post  ) 
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			Craig, I like how you organize your cards.  I'm super detailed also, so I'll have to think about your way.  I use Excel, but still end up w/ dups or missing cards sometimes because I'm often slow to update the inventory with what I've purchased or sold or the grades the cards got from TPG.
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 But hit the nail on the head - a checksheet only works if it's kept up to date. Best Regards and Happy Collecting   
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