![]() ![]() I last updated my catalog of my collection in 1992 and I stopped buying new comics regularly in 1998. I used them until I found the dataperfect program in 1989. At first I was only able to fill two 3" x 5" recipe sized boxes, then it increased until I think I had alphabetized my collection in 10 or 12 boxes of index cards. All I had ever put on mine was the title and issue number if I remember correctly. I had used them when I first started to catalog my collection in the mid to late 70's while I was in Junior high and High school. Index Cards? Wow I guess I was not the only one who had done that. I sure wish I had a system like yours set up many, many years ago. #COLLECTORZ.COM COMIC COLLECTOR PRO SOFTWARE#Does anyone use Comic Book Software to help organize their comic collection data? What other types of data do you list on your cards or computer files? ![]() I was wondering if anyone keeps similar data on their comic book collection as I do, on index cards? I know that their is Software available to achieve like-minded results as the index cards. These days, the spread between 2.0 and 9.2 is ever increasing. After many years of owning the same book, I find it interesting to see the Overstreet numbers, and how some of them have changed in value over the years. The index cards fit neatly into a small index box, and as time allows, I enjoy surfing through those cards as if I were surfing through my collection. On some of them, I have small photos which I have adhered to the reverse of the index card, along with any Gerber scarcity information that I have documented (before I sold my Gerber's which was long ago), so I am missing a lot of that data for many books that I have purchased since then. Then below that information, I input each years most recent Overstreet prices in it for 2.0, 6.0, and 9.2 grades. #COLLECTORZ.COM COMIC COLLECTOR PRO SERIAL NUMBER#If the book is slabbed, then I also keep the CGC serial number on it, and the CGC's grade. Title, Issue Number, Publisher, Publishing Date, The price I paid for it (not incl. Each comic has it's own corresponding index card upon which I keep certain basic information. But since 1989/90 I had started keeping index cards on them. For the most part, the vast majority are stored in boxes, and periodically, I remove them from their dark hiding place in order to admire them, or at least their covers. I have been collecting comics for many years and have accumulated quite a number of books over the years. Keeping My Comic Book Collection Data Organized ![]()
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