Please DO NOT put Frank Thomas and Ken Griffey in the same sentence together.
I agree, they are no where's near the same caliber of player.
Please DO NOT put Frank Thomas and Ken Griffey in the same sentence together.
When I was a kid, he was the most sought out player (along with Frank Thomas) and collected his cards the most. By the way, I have that 1989 UpperDeck rookie card that is shown in yoru avatar (have the whole set except for one common card). That card is very iconic (kind of like Mantle's RC) and was the most valuable for a good while back in it's day.
I agree, they are no where's near the same caliber of player.
Yeah, I had the Griffey Upper Deck RC too. Collecting cards back in the day was so much fun. Griffey Jr. was definitely one of the hottest commodities when trading!
Coin collecting isn't. either. We used to check all of our pennies, and every once in a while, we'd find one with an "S" mint mark, it sometimes was worth close to a dime. Buffalo nickels were still around, as were Mercury dimes....Card collecting just isn't the same as back when I was doing it.
Yeah, I had the Griffey Upper Deck RC too. Collecting cards back in the day was so much fun. Griffey Jr. was definitely one of the hottest commodities when trading!
When I mention that Frank Thomas was also collectible back then, I was meaning the value of their cards were equal. Before I quit collecting I did notice that Frank's cards went down in their value and later on had went down more while Griffey's stayed the same. Back in 1994 I remember Collector's Choice had a contest which allowed a fan to be on a card with Ken Griffey Jr.
When I mention that Frank Thomas was also collectible back then, I was meaning the value of their cards were equal. Before I quit collecting I did notice that Frank's cards went down in their value and later on had went down more while Griffey's stayed the same. Back in 1994 I remember Collector's Choice had a contest which allowed a fan to be on a card with Ken Griffey Jr.
I remember that contest. I quit collecting after the 1995 season.