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Sports Memorabilia Covers A Wide Area
Most people associate sports memorabilia with sports such as
baseball and football. However, there are many other areas of sports
that provide an avenue for collectibles. Nascar racing, for instance,
is a sport with thousands of fans to say the least. Fans from all over
the world enjoy the thrill of the race and the items associated with
it. Then there are sports like wrestling, fishing, motorcycling,
biking, Olympic sports, hockey, tennis, boxing, baseball, and many
more.
People fight for and fight over things an important sports figure may
have signed, touched, used, thrown into a crowd, sold, or donated.
There have been greedy and ruthless adults who have such an obsession
they would beat a child out of their moment of glory by trying to shove
them out of the way when something would be thrown into a crowd.
Children can be avid collectors of sports memorabilia. What might begin
as a gift from a loved one, a chance to actually meet a player in
person at a game, or a child seeing how much a parent idolized a famous
sports figure could start a lifelong adventure into collecting.
Sometimes a collection is a shared passion between parent and child, a
bonding point that they both cherish.
For those new to the indulgement of collecting sports memorabilia,
there is a book called 'Sports Memorabilia for Dummies' which might be
a big help. Pete Williams and Gary Carter are the authors. There is
probably even someone who collects the series of books written for
so-called 'dummies', which was meant to put a comical spin on things
for someone who needed a more down-to-earth explanation of how
something works.
The largest private collection known of baseball artifacts was one held
by New York Yankees fan Barry Halper. He was a minority owner of the
Yankees. He began to sell off his collection in the late 1990's. One of
the more valuable items in his collection was a glove used by Lou
Gehrig in his last game which brought $387,500! Another item owned by
Halper was a glove used in 1960 by Mickey Mantle, which brought
$239,000.
A collection of sports memorabilia often overlooked by the majority of
fans is that of postage stamps. These delight stamp collectors and
sports fans alike. A friend of my husband once had a girlfriend who
collected stamps. I naively offered to help, knowing nothing of stamp
collecting. I began pulling stamps off envelopes to mail to her. She
wrote back upon receipt, thanking me but advising that the stamps be
cut out of the envelope was I to continue to 'help'. I'd sent useless
items by ruining their condition. Even though the stamps were used,
there was still a certain guideline to keeping them valuable.
Just the amount of sports memorabilia sold during the Olympics alone is
phenomenal. People who attend these events buy for themselves as well
as for loved ones who were unable to attend. Of course, the towns or
cities where the events are held make their own fortune off their local
souvenirs, so joy of financial gain is spread into yet another area.
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Silver, gold, old toys, sports memorabilia: International association
in Layton ready to buy items
LAYTON — Ben and Gloria Standing, of Roy, had accumulated several
miscellaneous old silver coins over the years. On Wednesday the couple was
looking to trade them in. The buyers, looking for old gold and silver
coins, or toys and sports memorabilia pre-dating the 1960s, are part of the
International Coin Collectors Association of Springfield, Ill. read
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Silver, gold, old toys, sports memorabilia: Association in Layton
ready to buy
LAYTON — Ben and Gloria Standing, of Roy, had accumulated several
miscellaneous old silver coins over the years. On Wednesday the couple was
looking to trade them in. The buyers, looking for old gold and silver
coins, or toys and sports memorabilia pre-dating the 1960s, are part of the
International Coin Collectors Association of Springfield, Ill. read
more
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'Ball Boys' Peeks Into World Of Sports Memorabilia
As baseball season gets into full swing, a new reality TV show hopes
to win over sports fans and memorabilia fanatics. ABC's Ball Boys is
set in Robbie's First Base, a family-owned sports memorabilia shop run
by a crew that includes a father, a son, and three guys named Robbie. Host
Michel Martin talks with the cast members.
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Fire scorches Exeter bar, destroys memorabilia
EXETER - A sports memorabilia collection that took Francesco Stuppino
a lifetime to amass was ravaged in minutes Monday afternoon as a fire tore
through his popular Susquehanna Avenue sports bar. "I lost everything," a
tearful Stuppino, 67, said as friends tried to console him outside
Cuz's Susquehanna Grill and Bar. "How do you replace what we had?"
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Wanna Buy a Super Bowl Ring?; London's Olympic Mascot Has His Eye
on You
Today in sports: Some rare memorabilia, the NHL readies for its next
labor fight, and Wenlock is watching you!
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