Saturday, April 4, 2026

2026 Goal Missed

 I still haven't been to a card show this year. I ended up skipping the March show as it was the same weekend I was leaving for the CONEXPO-CONAGG trade show in Las Vegas and I needed to get some things done at home before I left.  


I didn't take a lot of pictures this year as the trade show was huge and I had specific things I wanted to achieve. But, I couldn't pass up the opportunity take a picture of this Komatsu WA700 loader staged as if it was dumping a load into an (also Komatsu) HD605 70-ton haul truck.   The company I work for predominately uses Caterpillar products in our operations, but we do have similar Komatsu equipment in our fleet.  Anyways, on to the main topic.

It is only a quarter of the way through the year and I've already completely messed up one of my goals for the year, though not necessarily in a bad way. One of my goals for the year was to almost finish the 1967 Topps baseball set.  Almost in that I wanted to get the set complete except for the high number Tom Seaver rookie card. However, in a turn of good fortune the company I work for gave out bonuses and, for once, I didn't have any adult obligations laying claim to the windfall. So....


I won't deny that I was a bit sick after placing my bid as it was for a price that makes the third most I have ever spent on a card.  The centering is off, but I've never been a centering absolutist.  As long as there is border all the way around, I am fine.  It isn't obvious from the image, but there is border along the bottom.  I put it at 80-20 centering top to bottom.  I probably won't change my goal from almost completing the set.  I need 53 more cards and 51 are from the sixth semi-high series and seventh high number series.  Lately, they have been getting really strong prices, and I am not confident that I can pick up more than one or two at a time.  But, I am pleased to have this one out of the way.

What I am listening to: Blind by Korn (Believe it or not, I had this teed up before it went viral as Mason Miller's entrance song)

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