I don't have a lot of time today. I've been squeezing in the last few day trips before vacation ends. Also, we added a new roommate yesterday. That's Francesca, a.k.a. Fran, a.k.a., she'd be adorable if she'd sit still for a second. So after swearing off pets a couple years ago, there's another one to rule the roost. These things are never my idea but I do like my pets. Anyway, here's a quick thing I noticed a week or so ago that may not interest anyone but I thought it was interesting. When I completed the 1977 Hostess set, I noticed something about the back of the set. (This is why you sort your cards by number): These are the final pages of the 1977 Hostess set, cards 118-150 (sorry about the reflections, I was rushing). If you review all the cards after the Ray Fosse card, card No. 122, you will note that they all feature airbrushed hats and uniform tops. The final 28 cards in the set are airbrushed. I'm not sure what this means, but I think Top
The operator of the Number 5 Type Collection blog, Matthew, is touring The National in Cleveland as I write this. But before he went there, he happened upon a free box of 1980s cards and asked if anyone could use any. My '80s wants are slim as I've completed nearly everything I'm interested in for that decade, as far as large sets. But one set immediately popped in my mind because I'm so aware of how inadequate it is compared to other '80s sets in my collection. I requested whatever 1983 Donruss cards he could spare, stressing I needed more than 80 percent so no worries about dupes. I soon received 13 cards from the set, a little dinged in a corner on most but I don't think it'll be a concern when building the set. There was a note that accompanied the cards: OK, me, too! That's always the goal: 100 percent needs, 100 percent completion. So let's see if that was accomplished. Bill Almon NEED? Yes. Donruss factoid you'd never see today: &qu