March is dead again, you guys. Oh sure, it will come back to life, but today is a day to celebrate! I often celebrate my least favorite month's demise with some sort of card order. A COMC or sportlots arrival or something like it. In fact I am welcoming various cards from a sportlots order right now, but they're not all here yet. I can, however, take one of the cards that showed up and celebrate the completion of set -- because on the very day March took its last breath, I completed 1983 Donruss. This Ron Jackson card was the last one I needed to finish the set. Jackson comes in three varieties. There's another one with a green border (which all of his Angels teammates have) and another one that reads "A's" in the glove instead of "Angels". I'd like the green border one someday but that's not important right now. What's important is THE SET IS COMPLETE! Finishing the 1983 Donruss set was key because it's one of the last ma...
Outside of 1975 Topps, 1977 Topps is the set that elicits the most memories for me, underlines what a different time it was and makes me want to go back to sixth grade. The '77 set doesn't get a lot of love in the hobby but that's because not enough collectors had a sixth grade like mine . The 1977 Topps was at the center of just about everything we did that year and because of that set, I still remember Mario, David, Jeff, Nancy, Gina and Tanya. They all collected along with me, most of them right there in class. This is why I've looked forward to Heritage covering the sets of the mid-to-late 1970s for so long. Those are the sets I grew up with and kicked off my devotion to collecting. But it's also exactly the time when Heritage pulled away from what it has been since its beginning in 2002, a set-collector's set, and the last surviving one besides flagship. Still I pressed forward because of how much I love those '70s sets and designs. I was only...