It's been nearly 3 months since my last post. A lot has happened since then n my life, though not on the hobby front. You're hear for the cards, so I won't waste time on life events other than to say I've been thrown a curve, but all is generally well for me. And it is the holiday season!
I got back into the hobby just about 12 years ago, attending my first show and getting my first cards in December of 2010. I began trading cards online shortly thereafter, though as a marginal blogging personality (at best) it was always a small part of my collecting experience. I went back and looked to see who those early trading partners were. The first person I traded with after re-entering the hobby was Chris over at Nachos Grande. The second was Night Owl. Fast forward to today and I do some sporadic trading over Twitter (though I intend to leave there soon) and at Net54. But, for the most part, my only consistent partner now is Night Owl, with whom I trade with a couple/three times each year.
Anywho, I mentioned previously that I'm shifting my collecting focus somewhat. Specifically, I won't be building any sets from 1954 or prior due to the cost and will start building some of the sets from the 1980s. Sometime back I bought a huge box of junk wax for $10 and it included a substantial amount of 1989 Topps. A few weeks ago, I got an email from Greg asking incredulously "Are you really building 1989?" When I confirmed that I was, Greg was generous enough to knock off my entire want list for the set. And here is a sample of what he sent. Knowing his feelings for the man, I am most surprised that he parted with a Jack Clark card.
Or, perhaps more accurately, I am surprised he allowed a Jack Clark card to take up space in his house for any length of time. Either way, I'm glad to have it and glad to have 1989 in the books.
- I'd like to finish my 1955 Topps set, because I only need 5 more cards. Those 5 are Jackie Robinson, Harmon Killebrew (RC) and three high number commons.
- Finish my 1969 set. I am 15 cards from completion, with the biggest names being Clemente, Bench, and Nolan Ryan.
- To the extent, I finish at least one of the two above mentioned sets, I'd like to start a new set. 1966 has vaulted into the lead now that I have Maris. Logically, 1967 would be the choice since I have completed 1968 through 1979, but I have heard too many horror stories about the high numbers in '67. So, '66 it is.
- Start one set from the 1980s, with '82 and '85 being the leading candidates.