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Old 08-02-2015, 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by darkhorse9 View Post
I have been collecting cards since I was 7 years old in 1969. Like most people I got rid of my collection when I got married, but got back into it after my son was born.

I had one goal in mind..set collecting. I wanted to get one Topps set from every year from today all the way back to 1951. Budget considerations allowed me to exclude the 1952 high numbers from that quest.

I went to the National yesterday with high hopes and finally did it. I now have every Topps card from 1951 -2015. I finished off the 1952 run of #250-310 and picked up a 18953 Mantle. The results rest below..



The collection also includes a 1954 Bowman and 1955 Bowman set for good measure. There are other sets I've collected, but my main goal has always been the annual sets.

I must admit, it's an odd feeling to consider my quest done. It's almost as disappointing as it is exciting.

So now I have to consider what's next. The 1952 Mantle is out of the question. Never going to happen, so the 52 high numbers aren't really a consideration.

I'll probably work on the Bowman sets from 1948-1950 just to keep an annual run going. I've also considered getting a second set from every year, putting the Leaf and Fleer sets from the 60's into play.

After that...who knows. I doubt I'll be done collecting, but I also doubt it will have the same appeal it has had in the past.

Strange feeling indeed.
congrats.
not nearly as ambitious but I have a complete run of Topps Cubs from 1951 to present including updates and all possible errors/ variations. Toughest card fot me was the 1957 Gene Baker/ Bakep error card. What was your toughest card?
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