these days iāve been really into that scenario where DF form a biker duo in their mid 20s
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these days iāve been really into that scenario where DF form a biker duo in their mid 20s
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Many happy returns of Koloss Head-Munching Day!
Iāve been going through some of my vintage Redskins the past few months to kind of pick up the missing pieces of cardboard and do a little scanning as well. Ā Itās a painfully slow talks that iāve been slowly accomplishing over the last 5+ yearsā¦slow going, you know. Ā Judson over at My Cardboard HabitĀ has been doing the same thing with his Rangers cards. Ā Itās an arduous task that i constantly question why in the hell iām even attempting itā¦a little insight in to me thoughā¦iām a ācompletionistā and i must collect sets once i get started and document everything along the way..once i get started. Ā This was totally cool when i was younger and mostly friend-less, wife-less and more critically child-less. Ā Now time is a highly coveted commodity, so scanning cardboard ainātĀ the most fun thing to do on a weekday nightā¦but personal disorders tend to overshadow general common sense at times. Ā Itās a task i know in my head that i will never complete, but thatās not the pointā¦itās the pursuitā¦like collectingā¦pursue the unattainable endlessly and with VIGOR!! Ā or something.
One of the card sets that iāve completed (maybe i should double check my checklist before i type so boldly?) is the 1948 Bowman set. Ā A cute (wifeās words, not mine) little 2ā³ x 2 1/4ā³ black and white card with some cool grainy āactionā photos of men from generations past. Ā These little pieces of history are pretty cool to look at as well as read. Ā The backs of the cards are filled with wonderful snippets of the players as well as an opportunity to order some really wonderful pieces of americana. Ā I would definitely order the magnetic frisky scotties. Ā One because scotties are odd looking dogs that seem to be incredibly popular and, as the card says, i can āwatch them fightā! Ā Not sure the backs of cards today would advertise fighting scottiesā¦missed opportunity i say.
The leatherette helmet on the back of the Daniel Sandifer card is appealing as well. Ā The Sammy above sent me back financially a little, but this card and the Harry Gilmer were actually the toughest to find in decent condition and at an appropriate price. Ā Glad to have these three cards to close out my 1948 Bowman set.
So there you go. Ā A little aged black and white cardboard from almost 70 years ago. Ā Collecting this stuff really brings a smile to my face. Ā I get so much more joy out of this kind of card than a lot of the newer stuff out todayā¦unfortunately, these three cards cost about as much as a mid tier box of cardsā¦but i these guys are a priceless piece of my collection.
As iāve been doing with my last few posts, iād like to close with a video. Ā But in keeping with the vintage cards, i will spare youā¦the reader, a video of something obscene or out of line with your taste.
Heading home tonight, i was listening to our local jazz station KMHD 89.1Ā and they had a very quickĀ recap of the Kamasi Washington show at the Roseland with i regrettably missed. Ā So hereās a nice little jam from his album The Epicā¦as performed last August.
Ā Little old rectangles I've been going through some of my vintage Redskins the past few months to kind of pick up the missing pieces of cardboard and do a little scanning as well. Ā