Upgrading sets can sometimes be a real beating!

Since the last show I attended in January, I decided to spend some time upgrading my 1968 Topps set because it needed to be done and I needed to focus on one thing while I spend dough on other projects. I did this set a few years ago when I didn't know what I was doing and as a result wound up with quite a few EX-Mt cards, o/c's, etc. I've slowly upgraded it over the years to a NM+/NM-MT set and now need about 60-65 cards to put it to rest.
Man, what a beating this has become! I have all the major stars, and only need a few HOF'ers like McCovey, Stargell, Kaline, etc. but it is giving me tiredhead to search through Ebay looking for Joe Common, graded or ungraded. And then there is the risk of buying ungraded, of course. I just wish I could go to a show and buy 'em all and move on. There are so many other better sets out there.........but I have to soldier on until this is done......as much as it's beating me right now I have to focus until this is finished because I don't want to fool around with this set anymore.
Sorry for the rant!
Ron
Man, what a beating this has become! I have all the major stars, and only need a few HOF'ers like McCovey, Stargell, Kaline, etc. but it is giving me tiredhead to search through Ebay looking for Joe Common, graded or ungraded. And then there is the risk of buying ungraded, of course. I just wish I could go to a show and buy 'em all and move on. There are so many other better sets out there.........but I have to soldier on until this is done......as much as it's beating me right now I have to focus until this is finished because I don't want to fool around with this set anymore.
Sorry for the rant!
Ron
Ron Burgundy
Buying Vintage, all sports.
Buying Woody Hayes, Les Horvath, Vic Janowicz, and Jesse Owens autographed items
Buying Vintage, all sports.
Buying Woody Hayes, Les Horvath, Vic Janowicz, and Jesse Owens autographed items
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There are other tough ones too. Card #2 is very difficult, the Lolich is impossible, and there are a few commons that are tough too. #517 Diego Segui. I've seen one 10 for over $100, and then lowered to just under $100. This set is considered one of the easiest 60's sets to put together, but the home stretch of it is not easy.
Funny thing is, the Ryan is probably the easiest card to find...and the Bill Kelso
Ron
Buying Vintage, all sports.
Buying Woody Hayes, Les Horvath, Vic Janowicz, and Jesse Owens autographed items
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