Starting at Square One Just Collect receives dozens of inquiries every day from our web presence on the Internet, via telephone calls and via email. Many times, these contacts have a pretty good idea what they have in their collection and they are either looking for an evaluation or a purchase offer. Others contact us trying to figure out what they have and if it has any value. We're happy to discuss collections with all of these folks and help people have
The Oregon Trail History buffs will recall the tales of The Oregon Trail. From the days of fur traders heading West on foot and on horseback in the early 1800s, trails were laid for western expansion. As trails were cleared and wagons accessibility became more common in the mid-1800s, Forts throughout the central states became launching grounds for wagon trains of settlers and explores that would eventually reach the Willamette Valley in Oregon and the trail would become known as
Sports AND Non-Sports Just Collect isn't just about baseball, football, basketball or hockey cards. We're not just about sports autographs or sports memorabilia. We also specialize in non-sports cards. Whether it be single cards, partial sets, complete sets or even unopened packs and boxes, Just Collect is always on the lookout for vintage non-sport cards. In fact we recently purchased a complete, mid-grade 1962 Topps Mars Attacks Set that we'll share with you in the video below and this blog will share some
Let's Talk About a Set Just Collect regularly shares the stories about the collection that we purchase. This blog post is going to veer off a bit from that standard format and share some of the unique attributes of a set that was part of a recent collection that we purchased. We've shared several cards and sets from this collection with you in the past and we've provided a video below of this set. But we're also going to elaborate
We're Going to the Show Just Collect is always looking to purchase more vintage cards and collections for inventory to offer to our large and growing customer base of more than 40,000 clients. Attending card shows and conventions allows us to view a lot of material that other collectors and dealers are looking to sell affords us the opportunity to purchase more cards to eventually offer to our customers. Many people think that baseball card dealers set up at shows with the sole purpose of selling cards to