Archive for March, 2010

All ages can collect Baseball cards

Posted on March 29th, 2010 by Curtis

All ages can collect Baseball cards

As people love baseball you are bound to find many other people who are interested in baseball card collecting too. There is no age limit which can be found in baseball card collecting. For the majority of collectors their hobby begins when they are children. As they grow more knowledgeable about the many different cards which are available they come to see how the condition of the card and its rarity can affect the price a person will nee to pay.

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Add rare baseball cards to your collection

Posted on March 25th, 2010 by Curtis

Add rare baseball cards to your collection

You will find that some of these rare baseball cards are ones that we know quite well. You may recognize the names of Mickey Mantle, Babe Ruth and even Honus Wagner. These baseball players are individuals who have had spectacular careers in the world of baseball. They were well known among baseball card collectors even during the days when they were playing.

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Baseball card trading can be fun

Posted on March 17th, 2010 by Curtis

Baseball card trading can be fun

The art of baseball cards collecting is something that we have seen many children engaged in. This trading of cards is another aspect of baseball card collecting. The various cards that you can collect will include ones that will help to increase the value of your card collection. You can find these cards and many others in baseball card shops and also in hobby shops.

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Best Way to Store and Care For Baseball Cards

Posted on March 16th, 2010 by Curtis

Best Way to Store and Care For Baseball Cards

Baseball card collecting has sure changed over the years. Kids used to buy a pack of cards, chew the gum they got from it, and hook up a card or two onto the spokes of their bicycle.

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How Upper Deck Reinvented Baseball Cards

Posted on March 14th, 2010 by Curtis

How Upper Deck Reinvented Baseball Cards

In the 1980’s, Companies likeTopps, and Fleer dominated the sports memorobilia market. In 1988, all of that changed with the creation of Upper Deck.

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