by ebbets55 » January 8th, 2007, 1:24 pm
Hi Brett,
Yes, I keep mine meticulously on an Excel file. I list and track everything along with every glove I traded or sold so I have a complete list of every glove I have ever owned along with how much I have paid for them. Every time I sell or trade one, I take that same row and cut and paste it to the traded section down below. The columns are as follows: era, type (fielders, basemans, catchers), manufacturer, model #, endorser, color, type of back, type of web, description, $ how much it's worth and $ how much I paid or trade basis. I then run a couple of formulas to see how much I'm into my collection for (ouch) and then keep an average value and an average cost. I can then see the statistical trends in my collection.
This is all on Sheet 1. Sheet 2 is called Balls, Sheet 3 is Bats, Sheet 4 is Masks, etc. so it's all on one file with multiple sheets.
I also have a folder of a lot of my glove pictures that people have asked me for in the past or I have taken for some reason or another. My next project will be to link the two so I can have pictures come up in my Excel file or point to a URL that will bring up a picture of the glove.
I'm the anal accountant/financial type as you can probably tell. Since I have been doing this from the beginning, it only takes about 5 seconds to add or move a glove. If you have never done it before, the initial setup will take some time but will be well worth it. You can find things easier, run sorts and searches and do a lot of other things. I simply chose Excel over Access because I'm so much more comfortable with it and it can do all the same stuff just on a smaller scale. Access would be cumbersome and overkill in my opinion. Hope this helps.
JD
(The Excessive Compulsive Glove Collector)