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Posted on Tuesday July 1st, 2008 at 17:45 in sports memorabilia, celebrity memorabilia, pro sports memorabilia, authentic memorabilia, signed sports memorabilia, autographed sports memorabilia
Two big features today on the sports memorabilia world’s favorite blog … First, I have prepared, for your viewing, my latest column about ticket collecting. This article appeared last week in SCD and here it is. The ticket expertsR...
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Posted on Monday June 30th, 2008 at 17:05 in sports memorabilia, celebrity memorabilia, pro sports memorabilia, authentic memorabilia, signed sports memorabilia, autographed sports memorabilia
Sorry I didn’t post a blog last Friday, but I was in Appleton, Wis. with “Mr. Mint” Alan Rosen on one of his famous vintage card and memorabilia buying trips. [...]...
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Posted on Sunday June 29th, 2008 at 15:15 in sports memorabilia, celebrity memorabilia, pro sports memorabilia, authentic memorabilia, signed sports memorabilia, autographed sports memorabilia
Under the Rule of Threes, events in the sporting world converged recently to illustrate an important point about modern life: You can’t say nuttin’ about nobody. Just ask the extraordinarily clumsy Don Imus, who [...]...
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Posted on Thursday June 26th, 2008 at 18:00 in sports memorabilia, celebrity memorabilia, pro sports memorabilia, authentic memorabilia, signed sports memorabilia, autographed sports memorabilia
Excuse my childish term, but HOLY CRAP! The very man that has been recognized for authenticating many items as legit even though many autograph experts don’t agree [...]...
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Posted on Wednesday June 25th, 2008 at 18:25 in sports memorabilia, celebrity memorabilia, pro sports memorabilia, authentic memorabilia, signed sports memorabilia, autographed sports memorabilia
I ran across this cool signed photograph of one Rudolf Wanderone, aka Minnesota Fats. He is arguably the most famous pool player in the world, a point that severely aggravated a number of his contemporaries and left couuntless others at [...]...
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Posted on Wednesday June 25th, 2008 at 08:10 in sports memorabilia, celebrity memorabilia, pro sports memorabilia, authentic memorabilia, signed sports memorabilia, autographed sports memorabilia
Some things are just too easy for the blog and this is one of those things. Ending in a few hours on eBay is an apple core that Tiger Woods sunk his teeth into at the 2008 US Open. Not that [...]...
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