Friday, April 26, 2013

Last Chance to help select the most "significant" card of the Junk Wax Era

One last go round to give anyone a chance to share their top three most significant cards from 1987-1993.No right or wrong answers here folks.  Just looking to have some fun and spark some discussion! If you share your top 3 selections then I will enter you in a prize drawing.  Cmon and share your thoughts(As Dusty Rhodes would say)...if you will.

5 comments:

  1. 89 Upper Deck Junior Griffey Rookie
    89 Fleer Billy Ripken you know what!
    85 Topps Mark McGuire OLY card

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  2. 89 Fleer Ripken - I think more people outside of the hobby are familiar with that card more than any other of the junk wax era.

    89 UD Griffey - the only hard-to-get base card of the era today

    87 Topps Bo Jackson - a huge card at the time, still popular today.

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  3. 89 Upper Deck Griffey
    92 Topps Ripken/Gehrig - earliest example I remember of a regular card of a past great with a current one.
    92 Fleer Jim Abbott - it's a big deal to be playing with one hand, but the earlier cards of his did not show his pitching motion; I think 1992 was the first year.

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