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Despite being inundated with packs from the current group break, I've still managed to complete a few (relatively small) trades. One of the most recent was with blog reader (and now blog writer) Tommy from the Ginter, Gardner, & Game-Used blog.
I sent Tommy a bunch of Yankee cards that he wanted and in return I was sent a few cards off of my 1991 Score want list. Here's what I got:
1991 Score:
56. Greg Olson
With a set as large as the 1991 Score set, it shouldn't be a surprise that there are a handful of cards with pretty cool photography. Of the cards that Tommy sent me, this is my favorite photo - I'm a sucker for action shots, especially at the plate!
247. Scott Terry
444. Bryn Smith
633. Kevin Elster
697. Ken Griffey Jr.
This card is part of a subset that featured the "flying star" background. I guess the idea is to make the players look extra special...but it kind of looks like they are about to be sucked down a black hole.
840. Frank Thomas
841. The Griffeys
This is a pretty cool card - celebrating the games when the two Griffeys played - including the game where Ken Sr. and Ken Jr. hit back-to-back homers.
858. Ken Griffey Jr.
I've completed quite a few trades involving 1991 Score cards but I think this trade takes the cake in terms of star power - that's a lot of Griffeys!
Thanks a lot Tommy! And, as always, if anyone else would like to work out a trade - check my want list and make an offer.
I sent Tommy a bunch of Yankee cards that he wanted and in return I was sent a few cards off of my 1991 Score want list. Here's what I got:
1991 Score:
56. Greg Olson
With a set as large as the 1991 Score set, it shouldn't be a surprise that there are a handful of cards with pretty cool photography. Of the cards that Tommy sent me, this is my favorite photo - I'm a sucker for action shots, especially at the plate!
247. Scott Terry
444. Bryn Smith
633. Kevin Elster
697. Ken Griffey Jr.
This card is part of a subset that featured the "flying star" background. I guess the idea is to make the players look extra special...but it kind of looks like they are about to be sucked down a black hole.
840. Frank Thomas
841. The Griffeys
This is a pretty cool card - celebrating the games when the two Griffeys played - including the game where Ken Sr. and Ken Jr. hit back-to-back homers.
858. Ken Griffey Jr.
I've completed quite a few trades involving 1991 Score cards but I think this trade takes the cake in terms of star power - that's a lot of Griffeys!
Thanks a lot Tommy! And, as always, if anyone else would like to work out a trade - check my want list and make an offer.
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