One of a Kind Serial Numbers: My Iginla Book is Finished

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I want to start by thanking everyone for their comments and encouragement in my original thread dealing with these cards. I'd like to clean up the presentation and put all of the pages together so that it looks more like a book. Each of the cards on these pages is the one and only version of a card from my Iginla pc with that particular serial number. There are 67 Iginla cards that fit that description, and I own 58 of them.


One of a Kind.1One of a Kind.2

One of a Kind.3One of a Kind.4

One of a Kind.5One of a Kind.6

One of a Kind.7One of a Kind Thread

Screenshot (2)Screenshot (6)

Screenshot (16)Screenshot (17)

One of a Kind.13Iginla Serial # Giraffe

One of a Kind.15One of a Kind.16


I decided to put all of the pages together into one page as a visual record for me, but apparently I can't count past 15. :loseit::laugh:

So here is the filmstrip page I created, and below it the version where I added in page 16. I couldn't bring myself to redo the filmstrip page, so that's how it will stay for now. There are now 58 of the 58 cards I own that fit the description of being the one and only version of that specific serial number.


One of a Kind.filmstrip


One of a Kind Filmstrip & pg 16


I'm very happy to finish this project, but it is bittersweet for me. Collin (cburt) would always comment in my Book Creator threads and offer me encouragement. Sadly he's not around to see the finish of this project.

I hope you enjoy reading the book.

Update: Recently added #555

555 front 555 back
 
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Al

Nicely done and thanks for all of your work on this endeavour.

Most informative. : cheer:
 
Al

Nicely done and thanks for all of your work on this endeavour.

Most informative. : cheer:

Awesome work, Al! I appreciate all the time, effort, and research you put into this project to share with us!

Naim

Thanks Brian & Naim. Not too much new to see here, but I wanted to organize the pages better than in the original thread for a more enjoyable viewing experience. I enjoy doing the work, so not an onerous task for me at all. :beer:
 
I am so glad you were able to finish this project of yours. Collin would have loved this I am sure of it.

Congrats again, and best of luck adding those last few cards to complete the 67. :beer:
 
Cool stuff. As you know, I'm partial to the 90's inserts. really liked the 97 Leaf Canadian flag die cut cards I was just looking at my lindros a few days ago
 
I mentioned this in another of your threads but framing them up like the way you;;re displaying is a good idea! Enjoyed the show, thanks for posting it up.
 
Cool idea for the book. Love those 4 Primes making the 30th anniversary patch.

Thanks Marcel. Anytime you can put together an entire patch from the cards you collect it is a great achievement in my eyes. Jeff (gratzi) did all the hard work on this group of cards. :beer:

I am so glad you were able to finish this project of yours. Collin would have loved this I am sure of it.

Congrats again, and best of luck adding those last few cards to complete the 67. :beer:

Thanks Aaron, and I agree with you. Collin talked to me a fair bit about these projects, and as I mentioned before, was always very supportive. I’m thinking the last 9 cards will be tough to pull in. :beer:

Cool stuff. As you know, I'm partial to the 90's inserts. really liked the 97 Leaf Canadian flag die cut cards I was just looking at my lindros a few days ago

Thanks, I was happy to see so many older cards in this grouping. I do love my patches, but the Iginla cards from 1997-2003 are amongst my favorites. :beer:

I mentioned this in another of your threads but framing them up like the way you;;re displaying is a good idea! Enjoyed the show, thanks for posting it up.

Thanks very much. I tried to change things up as much as I could with the page presentations, just so that I could get a feel for the different elements I was putting on the pages (eg. lines, shapes, etc.). :beer:
 
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