As the name suggests, i am a kabutops collector. I include all kabuto, kabutops and fossil cards related to kabuto/kabutops, including cameos.
I am collecting them in all languages, and i also collect them in psa slabs.
Below are photos of my collection (reposted after i took down my last collection thread).
Ever since 1999, kabutops has been my favourite pokemon. It always had a place on my team in the red/blue/yellow days, and this lve for my dead crab has never faltered.
Far too many fossil/extinct pokemon these days.
Im super glad they dropped off the og 3 from the unidentified fossil cards as that would be brutal for me and @itsNateyyy
Awesome collection! Kabutops is also among my favorite Pokémon. It looks so bad-ass, and since I collected fossils in my youth, I like all Fossil Pokémon.
I see you’ve marked the few cards I have on my desk with an additional ‘Kevin’. Glad to help adding to your amazing collection, even if it’s just as middleman.
PS: Regarding the ‘Reserved’ posts below: everyone else can only make comments in the collection thread format you’ve used, so no need to reserve them.
Very very impressive collection @KabutopsMaster . Among the fossil Pokemon I would say Kabutops is also my favorite. All of your cards in the binder look amazing. Really well done and thanks for sharing!
Great collection. I had a neo discovery Kabutops deck back in the day! I do like the Pokemon and often feel it should be 4’11 . It’s so close at 4’3 if it only stood on its claws.
This collection is INSANE, I absolutely love it. If you can give me any tips for collecting the cards in different languages, I would greatly appreciate it, it’s been such a hassle, and I’ve had pretty well no luck I’ve focused mainly on just getting all the Japanese and English card in first edition and unlimited for now, as well as the non-tcg (and any cards they might appear in). Great work!
I’m also curious. I’ve only had luck finding some of the Spanish language. I just restarted my Kabutops collection after years away and your collection is what I’ve been using as my point of reference for awhile now.