Not too long before glassnickels sent a trade request, I had purchased a number of 2007 Upper Deck Goudey packs. I found them in the clearance section at a local drug store for $0.75 a pack. I ended up with a few Mets, a number of short prints, and a Ken Griffey, Jr. relic. Griffey was one of my favorite players to collect back in the day and pulling a relic was quite the surprise.
Anyway, glassnickels requested a bunch of these for his set. He offered quite a large number of cards in return when compared to my previous Zistle trades.
I debated leaving off those 1991 Fleer, but I just need one of each Met. They look bad due to their yellow color, but at least they look different.
Some more glorious 1992 cards from Donruss and Score. It looks like Score kept to two basic types of card shots that year. Hitters hitting and pitchers pitching.
I sometimes forget that Carlos Gomez started out with the Mets. He was part of the deal that brought Johan Santana from the Minnesota Twins to Queens.
Some more glorious 1992 cards from Donruss and Score. It looks like Score kept to two basic types of card shots that year. Hitters hitting and pitchers pitching.
I sometimes forget that Carlos Gomez started out with the Mets. He was part of the deal that brought Johan Santana from the Minnesota Twins to Queens.
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