1949 Leaf Set Confounded Collectors
It’s a vintage set full of superstars, Hall of Famers and short prints–but 60 years after they came out of wax packs, the 1949 Leaf baseball cards are still a little confusing. Leaf put color back in...
View ArticlePhilly Show Returns
A fixture on the east coast, the Philly show's spring event brings in dealers, collectors and a host of autograph guests.
View ArticleBlog: Bob Feller Talks Baseball, Memorabilia
A chat with Bob Feller...and a special event for Cardinals fans raises money for a good cause.
View ArticleFeller Left Indelible Mark on Sports Memorabilia Hobby
Bob Feller died Wednesday evening at age 92.
View ArticleHow Does Death Really Affect The Value of An Autograph?
Analyzing prices of recently deceased Hall of Famer autographs.
View ArticleBob Feller Memorabilia Will Benefit Hospice Care
Bob Feller's wife has cleaned out the late Hall of Famer's closet and donated several items of sports apparel for a hospice benefit auction.
View ArticleRose Still on Signing Circuit
Pete Rose has signed plenty of autographs but there are still fans who want one. Follow along as he makes a trip to Phoenix.
View ArticleEditor’s Blog: Leaf vs Summit, Leaf’s New Golf Product, Harbaugh’s Game Worn...
Some news and notes from around the hobby including a lawsuit, Leaf's new Legends of the Links product, Jim Harbaugh's pants and a cool, old program.
View Article17-Year-Old Bob Feller’s Career Unfolds in Early Photo
While most boys his age were worried about their next date, Bob Feller was striking out big league hitters.
View Article1950 Bowman Baseball a Trend Setter
Stan the Man and Joe D. may have been no-shows, but the 1950 Bowman baseball set aptly chronicled the Whiz Kids and set a standard for issues that followed.
View ArticleVeterans Day: Honoring Athletes Who Served
A look at a few athletes who put country, duty and honor ahead of sports and the cards we remember them by.
View ArticleRuth, Gehrig, Mantle Among Original Photos at Auction
Dozens of historic sports photos including some featuring Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, Mantle and Clemente are on the auction block this week.
View Article1949-1950 Num Num Cleveland Indians Set Highlighted 1948 Champions
Cubs fans finally celebrate but the beat goes on in Cleveland. The 1949-1950 Num Num Indians set is about the only card set featuring most members of the 1948 World Series champs.
View Article1938 Goudey Heads Up Issue Has Several Unique Distinctions
Numbered as an extension of a set issued five years earlier, the very unique 1938 Goudey Heads Up set has stars, variations, and only 24 different players.
View ArticleHow Does Death Really Affect The Value of An Autograph?
Analyzing prices of recently deceased Hall of Famer autographs.
View ArticleBob Feller Memorabilia Will Benefit Hospice Care
Bob Feller's wife has cleaned out the late Hall of Famer's closet and donated several items of sports apparel for a hospice benefit auction.
View ArticleRose Still on Signing Circuit
Pete Rose has signed plenty of autographs but there are still fans who want one. Follow along as he makes a trip to Phoenix.
View ArticleEditor’s Blog: Leaf vs Summit, Leaf’s New Golf Product, Harbaugh’s Game Worn...
Some news and notes from around the hobby including a lawsuit, Leaf's new Legends of the Links product, Jim Harbaugh's pants and a cool, old program.
View Article17-Year-Old Bob Feller’s Career Unfolds in Early Photo
While most boys his age were worried about their next date, Bob Feller was striking out big league hitters.
View Article1950 Bowman Baseball a Trend Setter
Stan the Man and Joe D. may have been no-shows, but the 1950 Bowman baseball set aptly chronicled the Whiz Kids and set a standard for issues that followed.
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