I feel that there are too many sets on my wantlist that have been
sitting there for years while I slowly chip away at them. This year I
noticed that a lot of those sets are well within striking distance this
year, so I've tried to swing some trades for set needs while focusing my
recent Sportlots purchase on sets as well. We'll see how many sets I
can kill before the year is out.
For the past few
years, I have written a post that summarizes my set completion quests
for the year. I still plan to do that for 2020, but I also decided to
give a progress report for sets that I'm actively acquiring cards for
along the way. I thought this might be more interesting than writing one
giant post that tries to tie all the different cards from a trade or a
purchase together.
I've never, ever opened a pack of today's set. I've seen 20+ year old boxes of it for sale, and it is far too pricey for me. I never even had a card from this set until the day I decided to build the set. But when I first bought a lot of 1997 Upper Deck Legends from somebody on TCDB, it was love at first sight.
How long has it been on my wantlist (roughly)?: I'm thinking it has probably been two years now.
Current state of set completion: 186/208 (89.4%)
Current needs: #4 (Walter Payton), #12 (Tony Dorsett), #13 (Fran Tarkenton), #35 (Joe Greene), #36 (Mike Rozier), #37 (Lou Groza), #39 (Elroy Hirsch), #41 (Charlie Joiner), #46 (Bob Lilly), #48 (John Mackey), #53 (Marion Motley), #56 (Mel Renfro), #57 (Jim Otto), #124 (Jack Kemp), #127, (Jerry Kramer) #140 (Tom Landry), #152 (Babe Parilli), #154 (Ozzie Newsome), #155, (Jim Plunkett) #157 (Johnny Robinson), #178 (Joe Montana), #180 (Bart Starr)
Best of luck. This set is gorgeous. Been a fan since the first time I saw these cards.
ReplyDeleteI love this set. The autographs are really great too, the checklist is absolutely staggering!
ReplyDeleteI have 10 of your needs of 97 UD Legends that I would trade to you if you're interested. How do I contact you?
ReplyDeleteMy email is tntcardsstg at gmail
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