That worked for about a month; however, I've always liked to give public credit where credit was due, so now I've decided to create an end-of-month trade mail recap, where I can show all the great cards you have sent in one big post. More manageable for me that way.
I'm starting this monthly post with cards I've recieved since December 27, so I appologise to those of you who have already sent cards, but didn't get a shout-out post for it. Those cards have already been logged and bindered. I know you guys are all saying "Shut up Tom, it's not a big deal," you're all great that way, and I appreciate that.
TRADE MAIL RECEIVED
That sweet 1997 Pinnacle Platinum Red is numbered 1318/3999. Is there a significance to 3999? Why not an even 4000 Platinum Reds? The 2004 Topps Traded & Rookies checklists are interesting. These are the first two I have for this checklist set (10 in all) Does anyone know if these fit together like a poster? The only other non-Angels team sets I'm collecting are the 1954 Bowman and 1960 Topps Dodgers. Always thankful to receive one for those sets. Night Owl send another one earlier in the month.
This fit some nice holes since I'm severly lacking in Angels cards the last several years. Speaking of the Angels, they had better at least make the playoffs this season with both Trout and Ohtani healthy. Right.
Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThose 2004 Topps checklists do match up like a puzzle. I have a number of them if you are interested in trying to complete it.
ReplyDeleteYes, definitely! I'll be contacting you.
DeleteHappy New Year! Kinda out of left field, but... are you still building models?
ReplyDeleteYes, and loving it!
DeleteThat's awesome! Hope you'll share some of your builds in a future post.
DeleteAre you feeling burned out at all yet?
ReplyDeleteI'm pacing myself!
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