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It's been a while since we've been able to purchase a C56 Hockey set - probably about 10 years now - so I was super pumped when this lead came in last month. A gentleman from Florida had contacted us looking to sell his near-complete set (only missing 1 card) of C56 hockey cards that had been collected by his father. Even though he lives in Florida, he's originally from Ottawa Ontario, which makes sense because the C56 Imperical Tobacco was produced in Canada, back in 1910. He was able to find
A few weeks ago, a gentleman named Harold from Canada contacted us through our website. He explained that he is a long-time collector looking to change the focus of his collection. He had about 500 baseball and hockey cards spanning more than 100 years that he was looking to sell. We thought this would be a fairly straightforward transaction, but it did not exactly turn out that way. The Evaluation At first, Harold was adamantly against sending his beloved cards down to the states. He had never before sold any part of his collection at all,
Vintage O-Pee-Chee Hockey Cards Baseball has crowned the San Francisco Giants World Series Champions for the third time in the past five years, announced Mike Trout and Clayton Kershaw as MVP winners and the hot stove discussion is already on the front burner with a few big signings in Boston. For many collectors, however, the baseball off-season is chance for a break to catch their breath and look forward to the next season while waiting for a sneak peak at the next season’s
Just a few weeks ago I was contacted by a collector from Canada, and immediately thought I’d be looking at a group of vintage hockey cards. Boy, was I surprised. Never assume anything. That transaction resulted in our company purchasing a collection of several hundred 1960’s Canadian Post Cereal BASEBALL cards. I was surprised again last week when a successful self-employed businessman from suburban Philadelphia called us about buying his card collection. I presumed I’d be looking at a group of old baseball and football cards, but what he was offering was an overwhelming collection of vintage hockey sets and cards.