Blog readers appear to be on vacation this week, which is fine, it's where I want to be.
I don't want to put too much effort into a post today anyway, so I just have a follow-up from a post from a few months ago.
Back then I was updating my progress on the Ron Cey MSA discs from 1976-77. The joy of collecting those is certainly not the fronts, with every one basically the same, Cey's hat black as night and a generic vibe you could pick up from yards away thanks to the blazing yellow edges (it was the '70s).
No, the goodness is on the back.
I showed off nine versions on that post. I've since added two more. I wanted to have more by this point, but I get distracted by so much card stuff and some of the variations aren't easy to find.
Here are the two I've added:
Towne Club Pop Centers.
And Holiday Inn.
So that brings me to 11.
If I add the smaller Wiffle Ball disc in my collection, that's a full dozen.
But there are too many differences between the Wiffle Ball disc and all the others for me to feel comfortable lumping them together. Also I have a Burger Chef Cey disc that is the same Wiffle Ball size. It's part of a team panel that I don't want to separate, so I really should get an individual Burger Chef Cey.
Anyway, if I add the Wiffle Ball Cey, this is what all the backs look like:
That's really cool, really '70s and in some cases makes the kid in me come alive because he remembers a lot of these places, or something similar, and wants to go there right now ... or at least play wiffle ball in the back yard at 6 Chadwick Road again.
As for the full-size discs, there are six more backs to get for The Penguin. I showed them in that previous post. They seem like the more difficult ones to find but hopefully I can stay attentive and spot some in the months to come. I don't know how often they pop up (they're all sold out on COMC and not on ebay right now).
So that's where I am. I'll have another update when I make more progress.
And -- if you're reading this on Saturday -- NOW I am on vacation!
Comments
RE: those places other than these discs, the Holiday Inn is the only one I have ever heard of.
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Still, I can only dream of what it'd be like if this many different restaurants/brands/general retail establishments issued their own cards!
Enjoy your vacation!