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Should I sell or keep?

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I have a lot of Ken Griffey Jr. stuff in my room. I have a FatHead and many posters. They are all pictures (and other stuff) of him when he was on the Reds. Now that he is on the White Sox, I don't know what to do with everything. Please help! Thanks.

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  1. Sell it while he's still playing. It is harder to move player merchandise after they retire. Don't believe me? Try moving a Mike Schmidt baseball card or a Larry Bird poster.


  2. I am a major collector/seller and STRONGLY advise you to move your Griffey stuff now. I have been doing this a long time and agree that it will be much harder getting top dollar for your Griffey collection later. Actually, you should have sold it about 7 years ago but we won't look back. Move your inventory now. Mike Schmidt/Larry Bird perfect examples. Even more recent, Cal Ripken, Jr. takes awhile to sell. Use ebay to get the most exposure and whatever you do don't sell it as a lot. You will get much more cash if you sell the pieces indicvidually. Especially cards. Good luck

  3. There is only two times left for Griffey to draw the value you deserve.When he retires his stuff will sell big and when he gets inducted into the hall of fame.I would hold it until you see if he gets hot or to the series.Its is true his stuff has cooled off.He is kind of a hot topic right now but like I said he will sell best when in the headlines.He is a sure fire Hall of Fame inducty and people jump on the band wagon when players get inducted and then their stuff gets very cold after that.A great example is Brett Favre memorabilia.Every time he retires his stuff sells like crazy.

  4. you should sell it  

  5. Stay with them, because it is part of the successful career of Ken Griffey Jr.

    The Reds had their best performances including his home run 500th
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