Coming soon: A service which will sort your bulk for a small fee.

Letting your disorganized card piles fly freely into whichever deck needs them most.

I realized, after sorting my own collection, how freeing it was. All those cards I basically only had a vague idea existed, now each had a specific home which I knew the exact location of.

Physical sorting was part of it - I completely color-coded and alphabetized the whole collection. That way, if I knew a card's name, it was easy to find no matter what... at least, assuming I actually had a copy of it. That's when I realized: there was another part of the solution.

I then went through the alphabetized stacks, adding each card to my collection in Moxfield (any digital catalogue would work, but I like that one). Now, I can look up cards based on any criteria I want, and I can find them in less time than it takes my opponents to respond to my commander with a Mana Drain.

Freeing Your Collection

If you've ever used Scryfall, or played MTG: Arena, then you know how nice it is to find exactly what kind of card you're looking for, whether you need a creature of a specific type, or a spell that has a specific phrase. Imagine that freedom with your own, paper collection. You could sort it yourself, but you could save some time if you spend some money and have me do it for you.
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