The Screw Down Collection We hear from many collectors through our email and via telephone calls engaging in conversations about their collections. Our specialists do a great job assisting these people with their inquiries. A few of the common questions revolve around storage of single cards and sets. We always suggest that the collector explore their options and determine what suits them best but one thing that we frown upon and would implore folks against using screw down holders and always
Music to Our Ears We've used song lyrics to describe some collections that we've seen and/or purchased in the past. Well, this collection reminds us of the Rolling Stones classic with the lyric, "You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you just might find you get what you need." We traveled down along the Atlantic Shore to view a tobacco collection that had been in the family for more than a century. We met them at
If you owned a dog—or knew someone who did—you had a chance to add to your baseball card collection in relatively painless fashion back in 1954. The John Morrell Company, makers of Red Heart Dog Food, produced three series of cards that year, each available for two dog food labels and a dime. Today, the 1954 Red Heart set is one of the most popular sets of the era and we are now breaking up one of the best sets of these cards around. One of our fantastic consignors offered us