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Fifty-five hundred posts of showing what most consider mindless accumulation

    This is post No. 5500 on the blog. Not that the number means all that much, unless you tell someone outside the hobby that you've written 5,500 blog posts about accumulating cards. That will probably draw some sort of reaction.   To them -- most of them anyway -- it's all just mindless accumulation. It's all stuff for the throw-out man eventually. But to me, and the people who read this -- this blog isn't FOR YOU, people who think cards are dumb -- every card added has meaning. It fits into a specific category that pays tribute to whatever thing -- baseball, player, year, hobby -- that means something to that collector.   There's probably no more appropriate time than to go through some recent pickups -- wildly unconnected -- that have been occupying space on my card desk for too long. Yeah it's another show-off post. I'm 5500 posts in now, I can't change.   This will illustrate exactly how many kinds of cards I think are important and also that I ...

Stuck on 1975

  Just a quick post tonight. There's not a lot of time and you've seen these cards way too much on this blog. Yeah, I'm talking about 1975 Topps again. You know I'll never stop right?   On the occasion of Canada Day earlier this month I ordered up some O-Pee-Chee cards. I try to do something like that every July 1. This time I finally grabbed a few '75 OPC Dodgers. I've been very delinquent with this particular year with OPC, not sure why. All of the above are big cards so I am happy with the progress even though there are still Garvey and Sutton to go.   I also did a little bit of work with my '75 buyback chase. Just two cards this time but both are notable.   This Al Downing is now among my worst-conditioned buybacks. This doesn't matter to me at all. As I've said many times, Topps already marred the card with the stamp. So that card was cheap, but this one wasn't: I think I spent more for this card than any other buyback, but the guy is going ...