Sorry Jack, I wasn't tendering an opinion or just raising a point to disagree, I was simply pointing out the facts about pneumatic tire pressure vs wear that have been learned & developed in the 160 plus years since they were invented.... & from my experience as a tire & vehicle tester who's logged somewhat more than
4 or more times your stated riding distance (admittedly in just a few less years tho :sour

actually
testing tires in the real world for things like wear patterns, longevity, ride, & handling. High pressures lead to increased wear in the centre of the tread, low pressures tend to wear the outside of the tread more, leaving the centre less worn.
Check out this link if you want to see pictures.
http://www.procarcare.com/includes/content/resourcecenter/encyclopedia/ch25/25readtirewear.html