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Roger Clemens card listing?

I was hoping that the expert baseball collectors here might be able to help me. I'm looking for the source that lists all baseball cards made of Roger Clemens. I know there is a place on the net but have lost all previous info. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks, Rich

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  • Hey Larkin! Thanks for the response! I saw this one on Beckett. Its not the one I have seen in the past. There is a list out there that is in Chronological order and alphabetical by brand. Very similiar to the one you posted however, it would be printable as it is just a list of cards and not an available listing of cards for sale. This will help some but I'm still searching for that list. Thanks again! Rich
  • miwlvrnmiwlvrn Posts: 4,266 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Here is a list of 11,608 Roger Clemens cards

    I'm not sure how much better it might be than the Beckett list, but it does have several more that Beckett doesn't include in their list (for example, 1988 "Baseball's Best #12", as in the unlicensed oddball, not the Donruss issue set, etc.). There is a link on the page I posted here that gives you access to the printable version.
  • LarkinCollectorLarkinCollector Posts: 8,975 ✭✭✭✭✭
    If your browser and Excel can handle it, a modified Beckett search: All Clemens

    Do a copy from browser and paste in Excel, and delete columns you don't want/need. I do it for all my 'player' collections and add some columns to track what I paid, condition, etc. and filter out 1/1's. They are sorted by year/brand in chrono/alphabetical order by default (once you get the the 1984s the Clemens look correct). I'd recommend a PC with at least 4GB of RAM and Office 2K7 or newer, otherwise stick to the Beckett max in the drop-down of 500 rows and do multiple copy/pastes.
  • miwlvrnmiwlvrn Posts: 4,266 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>If your browser and Excel can handle it, a modified Beckett search: All Clemens

    Do a copy from browser and paste in Excel, and delete columns you don't want/need. I do it for all my 'player' collections and add some columns to track what I paid, condition, etc. and filter out 1/1's. They are sorted by year/brand in chrono/alphabetical order by default (once you get the the 1984s the Clemens look correct). I'd recommend a PC with at least 4GB of RAM and Office 2K7 or newer, otherwise stick to the Beckett max in the drop-down of 500 rows and do multiple copy/pastes. >>



    That would definitely work; however, the tradingcarddatabase files do seem to be more inclusive than Beckett though if that is more what you are looking for, and they already have the printable versions ready to go, but if you use those then you don't have it in excel and therefore can't customize the data presentation beyond what is already loaded in the .pdf's.
  • I've tried the cut and paste with outher data bases and my old PC with Windows XP has trouble due to low memory (need to update). Thanks for the suggestion. It looks like someone else has posted the listing I was looking for. Thanks again! Rich
  • Hi milvrln! Thats the one I need!!! Quite an information base! Thanks for your help! I've only got 8000 more cards to get!! LOL! Rich
  • miwlvrnmiwlvrn Posts: 4,266 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Glad to help. This kind of thing is one of the great uses of the board. Good luck w/ your next 8,000
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