Here are the 12 goals I am setting for myself this year in priority order:
1. Finish Editing and Print the 5th Edition of my Sumo Menko & Card Checklist Book
- The pride and joy to my sumo menko and sumo card hobby has been publishing new editions to the Sumo Menko & Card Checklist Book. I have enough new content to drastically expand my book (it's currently at 349 pages) and I should be ready to publish the 5th Edition next fall. The black and white bromide section as well as the playing card section are getting huge makeovers and there are tons of new sets and expansions to current sets that are waiting to get published. My time on Earth is finite so I want to leave my mark with this book.
2. Update this Blog's Content and Publish 75 posts
- This blog has always been an outlet to organize my thoughts, organize my collection, and to meet fellow collectors. Regular readers know my content can vary from week to week, but it always centers around my passion for sumo menko and cards. When I first built this blog, I threw in a bunch of content and frankly haven't touched it since. That will change this year as I will freshen up links and content to make it a little more useful with a little extra eye appeal. I am also going to have consistent posting times with the two-week rotation of Week 1: Mon & Thu, Week 2: Wed, Week 3: Mon & Thu, Week 4: Wed. etc.... This should allow me to develop stronger posts and put me at around 75-80 posts for the year.
3. Add 5 New Cards to my 1973 Calbee Set
- Here we go! I need to get a move on with this 1973 Calbee set and it is time to actively seek out the cards. Getting 5 cards is not the problem....getting 5 cards that fit within my hobby budget is. With some effort, though, I should be able to make a decent dent in this set.
4. Expand the Checklists for Sumo Wrestling Telephone Cards
- If you lived in Japan in the 1980s and 1990s, you know how huge the telephone card craze was. It was on par with POGs across the United States, but lasted a lot longer and these cards inherently had value (most of them still do) as they could be used to make phone calls on Japanese pay phones. But, aghast, the pay phone would punch a small hole in your card at the end of your call indicating how many credits you had left which also drastically killed the collecting value of your card. Consequently, printing these cards was like printing free money for the telephone company since a lot of them went unused. By sheer coincidence, sumo wrestling was going through a huge boom at this time and so there are hundreds of these sumo wrestling telephone cards that have yet to be fully appreciated or catalogued. I'm ready to dive into this genre of sumo cards and get it published in my book.
5. Expand the Event-Signed BBM Sumo Card Checklist
- BBM as a sports-card company is full of mystery and I still don't know why they choose to use sticker autographs for their main sumo wrestling sets. Yet when they host special events around Japan to promote new card products, they give away prizes which consists of on-card autograph cards. They have wrestlers sign a few of them with gold ink and then they emboss the card with the BBM Authentic Seal. These on-card autos are so much nicer than their ugly cousins and it can't be that much harder to use these in the main sets. Anyway, there exists no known checklist for these event cards so my goal is to expand this checklist and get it published in my book.
6. Earn 1000 points on the Trading Card Database - Add BBM Sumo Wrestling Checklists
- The Trading Card Database is a refreshing enigma in the card collecting hobby. It's self-policing and crowd-sourced data entry is so organized. As a collector who likes to organize things, it is pure joy to navigate the site. It also rewards you for your work by issuing points which allows you to do more things freely on the site and unlocks permission levels. My goal is to get to a 1000 points this year, unlock Level 7, and add the BBM Sumo Wrestling Checklists to the database. I first need a better scanner....any recommendations?
7. Start a YouTube Channel with BBM Card Box Breaks (or a variation on this theme)
- There are several YouTube channels that already do this, but I'm hoping to fill a void with the English-language piece. I expect to make $0.00 doing this, but it will be a fun and interesting way for my son and I to breech the world of YouTube together. Money talks and he has agreed to take on the job of being my editor and post-production guy. Nothing fancy...just a good microphone, decent camera, and fun editing. More to follow as we work out the details.
8. Add 5 New Sumo World Magazines to my Collection
- I'm in too deep on this one and have no other choice but to keep on trudging to the end. The problem is that I really enjoy reading these old Sumo World magazines, but older ones to add to my collection are so hard to find these days. They were first published in 1973 and are still being published today. Around the year 2000 is when the internet killed this magazine, but between 1973 and 2000 the content flourished. Because it is written in English, it was sent around the world and so there are very few on the secondary market within Japan. It has thus limited me to eBay. Right now I am 34 magazines short from completing the entire run from 1973 through the end of 1999. My goal this year is to add at least 5 more to my collection to keep the momentum moving forward toward completion.
9. Finish my Yamakatsu Bruce Lee Series 1 Set, Add 5 More Cards to Series 2 & 3
- What is better than having Bruce Lee on a trading card? It is having Bruce Lee AND Chuck Norris on a trading card together. Series 2 (from the movie The Way of the Dragon) of these Yamakatsu cards are Chuck Norris' rookie cards and are iconic. Although not extremely difficult to find, they do command a premium and I have been so close to finishing Series 1 of this set for a while now. I need just two more cards. I hope this is the year I finish it. As for Series 2 and Series 3, I am just hoping to add at least 5 more to these sets. If Chuck Norris can count to infinity twice, I can muster up the patience. Although, I don't finish Chuck Norris card sets, he just tells me when I am done.
10. Maintain Google/Yahoo/Bing Search Engine Ranking for Sumo Card(s)/Menko
- This is kind of a quirky goal, but the readers of this blog definitely deserve the recognition here. A few weeks ago, Sean from the Baseball Cards in Japan blog, posted an entry over on his Famiconblog about how his website was Google's #1 hit for the image search of the word "idiot"....this was about 7 years ago. It got me thinking about what rank this blog is when I Google "Sumo Card". #9 it turns out. Then I did what every engineer would do, I conducted a quick test with Yahoo, Bing, and Google on various search terms. Here is what I came up with:
Sumo Card: Bing #7, Google #9, Yahoo #1
Sumo Cards: Bing #2, Google #2, Yahoo #1
Sumo Menko: Bing #2, Google #1, Yahoo #1
Sumo Wrestling Card: Bing #2, Google #1, Yahoo #1
Sumo Wrestling Cards: Bing #1, Google #1, Yahoo #1
Thanks for making this blog the #1, #2, #7, & #9 website out there for sumo card and sumo menko content.
- I have exactly two player collections that are non-sumo related: Brandon Laird of the Nippon Ham Fighters baseball team and Yuta Tabuse of the Tochigi Brex basketball team. Both collections have come along nicely this year and I want to keep whittling down the number of holes in those two collections. Laird cards that I need from his Yankees days are drying up, but there is an untapped supply of his Japanese cards on Japanese auction sites. I've got a decent ways to go on Tabuse cards, but figure I'll pick up a few here and there over the course of this year.
12. Add 10 Additional Cards to my Airport Trading Card Collection
- Last up on the list is my Airport Trading Card set. First issued in 2014, there are about 125 cards in the set issued from various airports around North America; although the exact total number is hard to determine since no checklist was ever made available. I'm closing in on over 100 of these cards and still have a ways to go since the 2018 series was just released setting me back a little ways. I'm looking to add at least 10 more this year. We'll see where my budget leaves me with this #12 priority goal.
There you have it. Thanks for sticking with this post to the end and thanks for reading. I want to wish everyone a Happy New Year and best of luck collecting!
Those seem like lofty but achievable goals! I know my Epson Perfection V39 does a good job with BBM cards. And it's fairly cheap, under $100. I'll reply with a link to one on my website shortly. As for the Database, each checklist is 5 points, and you can do them right away. Unfortunately I never see any sumo cards around here, so I have nothing to send you to help out...to be honest I didn't know they even existed until I met you a few years back!
ReplyDeleteThanks Billy. I’ll be on the hunt for one here in the next few weeks so any suggestion would be much appreciated. Would be a huge accomplishment to get the checklists loaded on the database
DeleteSorry it took so long, but here is one of the BBM Sumo cards scanned with my Epson Perfection V39 https://public.fotki.com/CardboardHistory/alphabetical-directory/t/tomoaki-wakahaguro.html
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Thanks Billy...I'll check it out!
DeleteHi, I’m Jeremy. I came across your blog from a post Fuji did a couple of days ago. I appreciate the attention to detail you have used on your checklists. While not sumo cards, I am trying to make checklists of all of the missing players in Topps baseball card sets from 1951-2001, and I know how much time and research it takes to compile checklists and such.
ReplyDeleteIf you ever need more bloggers to interview, please feel free to contact me.
-Jeremy
Hey Jeremy! Awesome. Fuji is a great guy. Yeah, your blog is pretty cool and I'd love to find out more about your project. A neat project. I'll get your name down on the interview list. Thanks!
DeleteHappy new year, I enjoyed reading over your list of goals for 2019! Good luck with the move too, I know international ones are a huge amount of work.
ReplyDeleteAnd congrats on being the #1 Sumo card blog, its way better than (briefly) being the #1 idiot blog :)
Thanks Sean!
DeleteI had no clue about the database! That’s a cool way to keep track of things. Nice goals! I look forward to the YouTube for sure.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely is pretty cool. Maybe we can do some breaks together on YouTube!
DeleteThat would be awesome. I have done some group videos before ..it’s fun.
ReplyDeleteHi Ryan--I have picked up 3 so far of the autographed BBM Sumo cards that have the seal on them and the gold ink (2009 Kotooshu, 2010 Kaio, 2010 Harumafuji)--if you need scans LMK. I would love to see a checklist of these with scans--they are just gorgeous! I also would love to see if a checklist exists of those framed, autographed cards in the Red and White plastic holders.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! I haven't checklisted the 2010 Kaio yet. We are currently checklisting as many of these as we can and I will be including the Event Signed cards as well as the Kokugikan Issued cards in the red and white holders in the latest edition of my book. It should be out later this year! Thanks for reaching out. My e-mail is rakuda_chan at y a h o o.
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