I said that I would update the progress of the One-Card Challenge periodically. This is the first of what I hope will be several updates.
One of the best parts of the One-Card Challenge for a busy person like me is that I don't have to do much to keep it going. I update the original post periodically, forward an address occasionally, and distribute a "congratulations" here and there. But fellow collectors do most of the work.
Of course, that's a drawback, too, because I don't quite have a handle on how many One-Card Challenges have been met.
So far, I know of nine. And I'll show them all here. But if there are others, please let me know.
Here we go:
Challenge: Ozzie Smith, 2008 Masterpieces
Set Completed by: Captain Canuck
Challenge Met by: Two Packs a Day
This is the first successful OCC as far as being notified. There might have been one that was completed sooner, but it's hard to keep tabs on stuff like that. As always, if a One-Card Challenge is met, alert people on the original post or let me know in an email.
By the way, great card.
Challenge: Ellis (or "Ellkis") Burks, 1994 Bowman
Set Completed by: hiflew
Challenge Met by: Johngy
This was another early One-Card Challenge success. Finishing off a set with an error card must be extra sweet. I received a much appreciated scan of this card, too, which makes things easier when writing updates like this.
Challenge: John "Buck" O'Neil, 1994 Ted Williams Company, The Negro Leagues subset
Set Completed by: Mark A.
Challenge Met by: Jim
Mark A., creator of the One-Card Challenge logo, was the first to mention on the OCC post that someone had come through for him with the final card for a set. That was big for me because it meant that the One-Card Challenge was working!
Again, great card.
Challenge: Pat Combs, 1991 Leaf
Set Completed by: Bo
Challenge Met by: Captain Canuck
As far as I know, the Captain is the only one who has both completed a set through the OCC and helped someone else complete a set through OCC. Now that's someone using the system to the best of its abilities!
I have a feeling that Bo has completed other sets through the OCC. I'd be glad to update this post, if he has.
Challenge: Nick Evans, 2009 Topps
Set Completed by: (... Joe)
Challenge Met by: GCA
When the call went out for this card, I scrambled to find my 2009 Topps dupes, certain that I had it. But I didn't. Fortunately, other collectors scrambled for their dupes, too, because I received an email from Joe that his set was complete. In fact, I think he might've received another one of these cards, too. OCC overload!
Challenge: Brad Bergesen, 2011 Topps
Set Completed by: Matt of Card Anathema
Challenge Met by: Nick
Sometimes I'm aware of an OCC transaction in process, but I end up reading about its success on another blog. This was one such case. Many thanks to Matt for announcing his successful completion of his set.
Challenge: Dale Murphy, 1983 Topps (all-star)
Set Completed by: Captain Canuck
Challenge Met by: Night Owl (Wooooo!)
Just like any other card collector, I love finding a card that finishes off another collector's set. So now Captain Canuck has completed two sets through the OCC. I say it's time for him to start doing commercials for OCC, but he already has.
Challenge: Harmon Killebrew, 2002 Topps Gallery
Set Completed by: Robert
Challenge Met by: jacob mrley
I think Robert and jacob mrley have been conducting some knock-off One-Card Challenges on the side. That's cool. But I know that this is an authentic OCC because Robert left a comment on the OCC post, which makes it all official like.
I like this set. At one time I thought about completing it, but the feeling has passed.
Challenge: Brad Penny, 2009 Upper Deck (#545)
Set Completed by: AdamE
Challenge Met by: paulie3jobs
The only 2009 Upper Deck card of Brad Penny that I know of is his Dodger card. I wondered what AdamE wanted with a Dodger card. But, of course, Upper Deck issued updates of a number of players, including this "thrilling" card of Penny. It's now in AdamE's possession. Sent by a Yankee fan, incidentally.
I am in the process of sending out an OCC myself so that will be 10 successes once the card arrives.
Meanwhile, there are a number of requests on the OCC post that haven't been met yet.
Among those are cards that I have but I can't ship because they'll break up my own completed set, including:
1976 Topps Rogers Hornsby, All-Time All-Stars
2009 Allen & Ginter Derek Jeter (short-print)
1988 Score Mark McGwire, Highlights
1995 Stadium Club Hideo Nomo
I was pretty certain I had a second card of Nomo. I'm still not ruling it out. But I've looked pretty thoroughly and can't seem to find it.
If you have any of these cards, or any of the pesky cards listed on the original post, please help out a fellow collector. If you need addresses, I can help you in about 90 percent of the cases.
Thanks for having fun with this. Completing a set is one of the greatest feelings in this hobby. Everyone should experience it as often as possible.
Comments
If anyone can help, please send an email.
Thanks!
I agree, Mr. PATP - this is wonderful.
I'll put your requests on the original OCC post, as they might get some more looks there.
James-Nomo
Bo-Checklist and Kelly
Matthew R-Clark