About a week ago, I got a comment from Corey, the author of Tim Wallach, an attempt to collect them All, on my 1997 Tim Wallach custom. I decided to make all of Tim's missing Topps cards so Coery could have a Topps card for every year of Tim's career. I plan on printing them out, and mailing them to him, along with all of the Wallach cards I have. Here are all of Tim Wallach's Topps cards, with all of his regular Topps-issued ones, as well as the customs I have made.
I have had a lot going on in my life recently, and it has, and may still have, changed the way my days go, and how I post and how frequently I do. We had family in town for the past 2 weeks, and that sucked up an enormous amount of time. It is now summer, so that has changed things. I am normally off on Sundays, and another random day in the week. Sundays, I am usually playing piano at church, and between that and a nap, that sucks up most of the day. I might work on customs or something for an hour or so, but not like on a real day off. Now, on the other day off, I could probably spend 65% of the day doing custom stuff until my wife comes home from work and we pick up my son from school. In the summer, I usually end up mowing the lawn on that extra off day, and maybe get 2 hours to do whatever.
The last thing that happened, is probably the biggest. My wife resigned from her job, and we decided to let her grandmother move into our guest room. Her grandmother is 92, and has stage 4 cancer, so we don't expect her to be with us for more than a few months, but it is a chance, none the less. My wife is a nurse, so she will spend most of her time taking care of her, and pick up random shifts through a staffing agency. We don't know what will happen after her grandmother passes, but for right now, my wife and her grandmother will be around the house alot more, so I might not be on the computer as much, but I still want to be active in the blogging and custom card making community. Maybe after all this is over, things will go back to a kind of normal schedule, but right now, we will just ride this wave and try to enjoy it. I do hope to go to a card show in Jacksonville in the next few months with my brother-in-law, and I have a ton of customs I want to make and print out. I will definitely try to blog and post new stuff when I can.
I hope you enjoyed the new customs. Thanks for checking out my latest post.
-Jeremy
1980 TOPPS TRADED custom
1981 TOPPS custom
1982 TOPPS
1983 TOPPS
1984 TOPPS
1985 TOPPS
1986 TOPPS
1986 TOPPS ALL-STAR
1987 TOPPS
1988 TOPPS
1988 TOPPS ALL-STAR
1989 TOPPS
1990 TOPPS
1991 TOPPS
1992 TOPPS
1993 TOPPS
1993 TOPPS TRADED
1994 TOPPS
1995 TOPPS
1996 TOPPS custom
1996 TOPPS TRADED custom
1997 TOPPS custom
2003 TOPPS TRADED custom
2004 TOPPS custom
2006 TOPPS custom
2006 TOPPS custom
2009 TOPPS UPDATE custom
2010 TOPPS custom
2011 TOPPS custom
2012 TOPPS custom
2013 TOPPS custom
2014 TOPPS custom
2015 TOPPS custom
2015 TOPPS UPDATE custom
2016 TOPPS custom
2017 TOPPS custom
2018 TOPPS custom
2019 TOPPS custom
So now, Tim Wallach has Topps cards for every season he has played or coached in the Major Leagues. I like how they turned out, and special thanks to Beny Levy for the awesome post he did on the FB Custom Cards Page with exact or close font matches for every Topps set from 1951-2019. It helped me tremendously.
I have had a lot going on in my life recently, and it has, and may still have, changed the way my days go, and how I post and how frequently I do. We had family in town for the past 2 weeks, and that sucked up an enormous amount of time. It is now summer, so that has changed things. I am normally off on Sundays, and another random day in the week. Sundays, I am usually playing piano at church, and between that and a nap, that sucks up most of the day. I might work on customs or something for an hour or so, but not like on a real day off. Now, on the other day off, I could probably spend 65% of the day doing custom stuff until my wife comes home from work and we pick up my son from school. In the summer, I usually end up mowing the lawn on that extra off day, and maybe get 2 hours to do whatever.
The last thing that happened, is probably the biggest. My wife resigned from her job, and we decided to let her grandmother move into our guest room. Her grandmother is 92, and has stage 4 cancer, so we don't expect her to be with us for more than a few months, but it is a chance, none the less. My wife is a nurse, so she will spend most of her time taking care of her, and pick up random shifts through a staffing agency. We don't know what will happen after her grandmother passes, but for right now, my wife and her grandmother will be around the house alot more, so I might not be on the computer as much, but I still want to be active in the blogging and custom card making community. Maybe after all this is over, things will go back to a kind of normal schedule, but right now, we will just ride this wave and try to enjoy it. I do hope to go to a card show in Jacksonville in the next few months with my brother-in-law, and I have a ton of customs I want to make and print out. I will definitely try to blog and post new stuff when I can.
I hope you enjoyed the new customs. Thanks for checking out my latest post.
-Jeremy
Best of luck for your family. I hope everything goes well. I like Corey's blog as well.
ReplyDeleteWicked cool to see such a long run of Tim Wallach cards. I really hadn't realized he remained in the game after his playing days. Talented ballplayer who always seemed to get big hits against my team, the Mets.
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