Parallels are mostly considered a card phenomenon of the last 35 years, but they existed in the '80s, '70s and earlier. I've written about one of the most noted parallel sets a whole bunch. It's my favorite set of all-time, the 1975 Topps minis test-issue set. But the '70s had other cards that could be considered parallels even if that wasn't the intent. I'm thinking of the MSA discs mostly, but also O-Pee-Chee cards and cards in the 1977 Topps cloth stickers set. TCMA is also a good place to spot '70s parallels sometimes, too. One of them involves the first set I ever bought. I mentioned this set two months into starting this blog. It's the 1975 TCMA All-Time Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers team set. It's just 12 cards, featuring nothing but Dodger greats through history. I ordered it through the mail, most likely from the TCMA Advertiser, which came to my home. It's the first card set I ordered through the mail -- it may be the first...
A couple of housekeeping things before I get to the topic tonight. First, I've figured out the issues I've had with commenting on some other blogs as well as, probably, why others sometimes can't comment on mine. It comes down to Google being extra particular/unhelpful and requiring the Google Chrome browser for some blogs. I don't know why it's just some and not all. But it explains why I can comment on those difficult blogs at work because I use Chrome at work. Should've made that connection earlier. Also, I'm still building stacks of Dodger cards for those who said they were interested. It's going to take a minute. March has slowed things down as it likes to do (its final kiss-off is really sucky weather this weekend). Hopefully next month I'll be sending packages out. One of those collectors getting a gift of Dodgers is Jason, a.k.a., Heavy J , who recently took up the challenge of sending me Dodger cards I don't have already. This is...