Just as I clicked on the submit button on my previous post, my dog started barking at the UPS truck that had just pulled up to the house.
It's been quite a while since I added any cards to my 1958 Topps set. I consider this my "primary" set, meaning it's the one I'm willing to spend money on more so than other sets, and a set that I will prioritize purchases over other sets if money is tight.
There is only one living player left that I still need, and that is Sandy Koufax. A ttm success with him could be categorized as a miracle.
Most of the cards are available on eBay, with only a handful that are truly hard to find. After this purchase of six cards, one of which is an upgrade, I need 85 cards to complete it.
I don't think I'll ever really complete it. I find it hard to believe I'd spend the money on Clemente, or for the players that might be even more expensive due to their rarity, but of players most people have never heard of.
Anyway, it's fun to work on it and knock off a few cards here and there.
The one card in this batch that is an upgrade is Don McMahon. It's not even a huge improvement over my existing card, so now I'm wondering if I added this one to the cart by mistake, thinking I didn't have it yet. I really can't remember. That's the problem with shopping at two in the morning when you're having trouble sleeping.
The other five cards are new to my set. I have Johnny Temple's regular card, but now also have his All Star card.
The seller has some more cards I am interested in, but I had to draw the line somewhere. I had a few more cards in my cart but had to remove a couple. I used credit card points to help pay for a portion of this order, which is how I justify a large purchase. Maybe next month I'll buy a couple more when I get more credit card points. I guess until then, I better go spend a bunch on the credit card, so I get more points.