Wichita Man Loses Unusual Baseball Card Collection
Associated Press - Mon 07:29 AM 01/07/2013
A Wichita man says he plans to begin rebuilding a collection of more than 500 Ken Griffey Jr. baseball cards that were stolen from his home.
Christopher Fevurly says thieves broke a window in his home and stole the cards, a television and computer monitor while he was in Arizona to watch the Fiesta Bowl.
Fevurly began collection Griffey's baseball cards in 1989 when he was only 11 years old. Griffey began playing in the major leagues that year and quickly became Fevurly's favorite player.
Some of the cards might be worth $50 to $75 each but Fevurly says most have only sentimental value. He says he plans to start the collection again because he wants to pass the cards on to his son someday.
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Associated Press information from: KAKE-TV

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Aurora.
Monday 7 January 2013 10:31 Report this comment
da ever hear of locking up collections? Now some druggie or gang banger has them.
ksfarmdude
Monday 7 January 2013 10:44 Report this comment
Hope he wasn't stupid enough to post on facebook that he was going to the fiesta bowl if he did he asked for it