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
The Seemingly Bottomless Collection We love buying deals. We love when customers come back and sell us more portions of their collecitons. We love it even more when we get a third helping of a very large collection. It means that we're doing something right and that our customers are happy with our service, our evaluations and the prices that we pay! We've been working with a gentleman in the Midwest that has been selling off portions of a collection that
In early September, we were contacted by a gentleman from South New Jersey who wanted to sell his entire baseball card and memorabilia collection. The collection consisted of vintage card sets, yearbooks, programs, Super Bowl tickets, World Series tickets, autographed baseballs, and some rare autographed cuts. And when I say vintage sets, it wasn’t just a few sets from the late 1970s. It was dozens of sets, ranging from the 1930s through the 1970s, of all sports. You name it, he had it… it was one of the nicest collections we’ve ever
Kearse-s! What A Difference A Play Makes! Tyree. Manningham. Kearse. They're not marquee names but they are responsible for some of the most clutch moments in the history of the sport. Each of them made an other-wordly catch in the fading seconds of the Super Bowl to set the stage for a go-ahead touchdown and a place in football history. And while only the avid fan remembers that it was Plaxico Burress who crossed the goal line for the Giants following David Tyree's impossible "helmet catch" or that Ahmad Bradshaw broke the plain after Mario Manningham found the last bit
There are times when Lady Luck smiles on you. That’s exactly what occurred when a card collector from the Lone Star State offered his group of football and basketball cards to us recently. The group is loaded with Hall of Fame members of both the Pro Football Hall of and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame – and there aren’t many HOFers missing from this purchase. This collection of about 300 or so cards spans from the mid-1930’s all the way through the late