Recently, I hopped online and purchased a few key items with some of my magazine-writing money and they're starting to arrive at my home now. I'll probably lump the other purchases in together, but I wanted to reserve this one for a post of its own because of how much it means to me. The 1977 Renata Galasso 45-card set -- what would become a full 270-card set and issued all the way into the mid-1980s -- may not look like much on its face. The cards aren't valuable. The design takes its inspiration from 1960 Leaf, a rather unpopular set. All of the photos are black and white. And it wasn't issued by Topps or any other major card company. None of this mattered to me when I first saw them advertised in the pages of Baseball Digest in 1978 (a subscription to Baseball Digest first started coming to our home in 1977 but I don't believe the ads started appearing until 1978 Topps hit the streets). My only thought was "my goodness, these are cool. I NEED TH
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