I just made print copies of the two 1973 Topps cards that are in my Dodgers binders so I can slip them into the empty spaces in my 1973 Topps set pages to signify that the '73 set is complete. They'll be place-holders until I get a second copy of the Walter Alston card and the Cey-Hilton-Schmidt rookie third basemen card. As you can see, I need a new ink cartridge, but this isn't the season for such "extras." So I'll have to make these copies again. I wanted to get them done now though because it's time for the "1973 Topps Set Is Done" post. I'm not pushing it back any longer. Completing the 1973 Topps set is cool for all the usual reasons, including that I have all the Topps sets from 1971-91 finished now, but for one other big reason, too. And that is to right a wrong. I didn't used to care about this set. Really. There's a post about it way early in my blog history. I ranked 1973 Topps at the bottom of all th...
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