Repeat Business is Great Business It has been said that repeat business is the sign that you're doing right by your customers. At Just Collect, we feel that we're doing things right and that is regularly reinforced by the amount of people that sell collections to us and come back with more and/or refer friends to Just Collect. Rare T206 Ty Cobb with Ty Cobb Advertising Back About a year and a half ago, a New Jersey collector contacted us with a
It has been nearly 100 years since the infamous “Black Sox” Scandal, so I'm not ever sure if people care about it anymore. I mean, we all acknowledge the fact that it happened, but do we care as much about that as we do about Barry Bonds or Alex Rodriguez and their alleged damage to the integrity of the game? I think not. Probably because we didn't live through it that it doesn't impact us as much and it’s
The W514 set is probably the most popular of all of the strip card sets. It’s not hard to see why and this week, we’re offering a pretty rare opportunity to accumulate more than half of the entire set. Strip cards were usually distributed as a promotion with the purchase of candy at drug or grocery stores. They could be purchased in full strips of ten but with perforated lines separating the cards, kids were encouraged to cut them into singles. The backs are blank. All of
The Chick Gandil E90-3 card we have up for bid this week has a lot going for it. First, it’s Chick Gandil and as serious baseball fans know, he was at the heart of the 1919 Black Sox scandal and this is for all intents and purposes, his rookie card. It’s also part of a candy-issued set that’s much rarer than the popular E90-1 set or the Pittsburgh series E90-2. Issued in Chicago and featuring only players from the Cubs
There isn't a baseball fan alive who wouldn’t love to own one of the cards featured in our eBay listings this week. We have a W514 Joe Jackson card, graded SGC 80, dating from the era when the legend of this great ballplayer was born, partly because of his talent and partly because of the Black Sox scandal of 1919—a story that dominated the sports headlines at the very time that this card was being distributed. Better yet, the one we have