I managed to find 49 cards I needed from my 1979 want list. After I got home, I was surprised to see it included three of the key foundational players for the great Detroit Tigers teams of the 1980s. I also managed to finish the All-Time Record Holder and 1978 Record Breakers subsets. The subset I didn't manage to finish was the 26 card team prospects subset that occupies cards 701 to 726. What is frustrating is that the one card I lack, #724 Cardinals Prospects, doesn't include any big names. The subjects are Tom Bruno, George Frazier, and Terry Kennedy. This card is, essentially, a common.
These pickups got me into visual range of completing the 1979 set, with only 33 cards to go for completion with Dave Winfield and Nolan Ryan being the two biggest names left on the wantlist.
And the one card I wanted to get for my 1975 set?
Boom! There it is! With that, I have 8 cards left to go to complete 1975. At this point, I don't expect to complete it by the end of the year (or 1979 for that matter.) But, I do plan on making a push to complete both in January. Afterwards, I plan to start two new sets:1972 Topps and another one. I haven't decided on the second one yet, but it will be something that is relatively easier to complete. 1972 Topps will be a bear to complete. It is a large set at 792 cards, and a popular one. Consequently, the high number series are ungodly expensive. More so, I think, than it's immediate predecessor 1971. It took me almost two years to complete 1971, and progress was sporadic. I could go months without making any headway. I expect 1972 will be much the same The "easier" set will be used to fill in the time gaps band give me something to do during those down times.
Anyways, if I don't post again any time soon, y'all have a happy holiday season!
What I am listening to: Doing it Right by The Yawpers
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