True set collectors, whose mission is completing the set and only that, have no use for inserts and parallels. I am a set collector, but I like too many other things so I will not turn down a pretty parallel. Still, I admit they can be a nuisance. For example, I am trying to finish the 2025 Heritage set. I'm down to the final five cards. It's more difficult to finish than it has to be because, of course, there are 100 damn short-prints. But also because there are a chrome parallels and sometimes when you are shopping for that last short-print, you are not careful and the listing isn't as clear as it should be, and you buy a card you don't need, and the want list remains unchanged. This is what happened today when the chrome version of card #461 showed up instead of the regular version. It's my fault really, the word "chrome" was in the item description though it was not in the listing. I'll add it to my stack of 2025 Chrome cards, which aren'...
All these years doing this blog thing and the hobby still hasn't figured out how to work around my schedule. I've got a couple of items to catch up to because I was too busy earlier in the week (doesn't Topps know I'm running a giveaway contest ?). First, NOC was named "Favorite Blog" during TCDB's site awards Sunday. It's the sixth straight year at the top for NOC and the seventh time in eight years. Maybe it's time to retire me out of the category? But I won't say no to continued winnings. I'm still a sucker for awards. Second, Topps revealed the design for 2026 flagship on Monday. I wasn't going to mention anything on the blog about it until it was time to open packs, mostly because it's not that inspiring to me. But I've pondered it a little more and I think this is a design that will look better in hand. That was somewhat the case with 2025 Topps but I think this one will fare better. Let's go quickly t...