*For those new to the blog, all purchases were made on Ebay (unless otherwise said) and all were under $.50/shipped.
Last post we saw my White Sox additions, today, we'll check out the vintage pick-ups. As usual, we'll start with the kids and work our way to the old folks.






These 5 1980 Topps bring that set to a completion of 12.12% (92 cards of 726)
I love getting 1980's cards because I started collecting in 1981 but there were still plenty of these around at the time so I had quite a few.
I love getting 1980's cards because I started collecting in 1981 but there were still plenty of these around at the time so I had quite a few.

This 1979 Topps bring that set to a completion of 8.26% (60 cards of 726)
Only 1 of the 1979 Topps this time, but as you can see, I have 60 cards from this set so I must usually pick them up at a decent pace.
Only 1 of the 1979 Topps this time, but as you can see, I have 60 cards from this set so I must usually pick them up at a decent pace.




These 5 1978 Topps bring that set to a completion of 11.16% (81 cards of 726)
I always liked this set, I think it's the cursive team name that attracts me to it. I got a card up there that looks like my dad (I've never noticed that before) and also a Topps All-Time rookie so you know he had to of had a great career (spoken with sarcasm).
That's 1 card over half of the vintage cards I've gotten in the last couple of weeks so you'll have to check out the rest in the next post.