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Upcoming Automotive and Aviation Artwork and Memorabilia Auction

March 24th, 2008 · No Comments

Antiques and Estate Auctioneers of Wellington, Ohio is having an Automotive and Aviation Memorabilia Auction on Saturday, April 5, 2008. The catalog is available online, as well as online bidding at www.proxibid.com/asp/Catalog.asp?aid=11305.

Some of the highlights include:

Select pieces from a private collection. Containing Large presentation framed autographed photo of Juan Manuel Fangio in his Mercedes 300 SLR at LeMans, 1955; Tazio Nuvolari signed and framed newspaper sheet artist sketch which once was in the collection of Graham Hill; Dion Pears oil on canvas; David Lord watercolor.

Limited Edition Indy 500 Bally Pinball Machine
Club Car Electric Golf Cart

Many Automotive and Aviation Limited Edition signed prints by Walter Gotschke, Robert Taylor, Nicholas Watts, Alan Fearnley, William Phillips, Gordon Cox, Simon Atack and others; (7) Race Helmets, some autographed by Paul Newman, Bobby Unser, Johnny Rutherford, Al Unser, Mario Andretti, Geoff Brabham and many others; Autographed Photos of drivers; Dick Simon’s Fire Suit; many Race Books, some autographed; Event Posters; Vintage and newer Race Programs; Set of Floyd Clymer’s Indy 500 Yearbooks, 1949-1967; many Car Models by Carousel 1, 1:18 scale; Quality Auto Art Calendars by Porsche and others; Indy 500 and other races unused and used tickets; badges; pins; race related ladies wear including shirts and jackets; and lots of other racing memorabilia.

Cleveland Browns Autographed Football, many Cleveland Greats including Jim Brown; Collection from Elmore Smith, Cleveland Cavaliers (1976-1979) includes his Training Camp Guide, Playbook, Photos, College Game Movies, and Trophies; Golf Related Animation Art including Tom and Jerry, Donald Duck, Pink Panther, Tazmanian Devil and Woody Woodpecker; Bronze sculpture “Birdie Putt”.

And added today:
International Watch Company Spitfire Mark XV Special Limited Edition Watch; Girard-Perregaux 250 TR Testarossa Ferrari Limited Edition Watch; Girard-Perregaux Automatic Chronograph 156 F.1 Phil Hill Limited Edition Watch; Chopard Mille Miglia Watch; Sinn Corvette C5-R 2000 24 Heures du Mans Watch

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Brett Favre Retires

March 12th, 2008 · No Comments

Collectors’ Quest has a nice post on the recently announced retirement of Brett Favre:

I Always Thought that I’d See You, One More Time Again

Collectors’ Quest » Blog Archive
03.07.08 By Val Ubell

Farewell to Brett Favre

“I cried like a baby today and I am not ashamed to say that. After all, a football hero has decided to hang up his helmet. For those of us who have watched Number 4 grow, both as a person, and an incredible quarterback, we are saddened by the recently announced news of his retirement. He always made games interesting.

…I understand that Brett’s memorabilia is in super-hot demand. There may be some folks who will take advantage of the desire for these sporting collectibles and I urge caution when purchasing any sports item; be sure the dealer is reputable to insure the articles are legitimate.”

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Vince Lombardi Posters

February 29th, 2008 · No Comments

We were recently searching for Vince Lombardi motivational posters on the internet, and realized that other than the one shown below from PosterCheckout.com, there aren’t really a heck of a lot.

A search on eBay seems to turn up a few more items at any given point:


Vince LombardiVincent Thomas Lombardi (June 11, 1913 – September 3, 1970) was an American football coach. He was the head coach of the Green Bay Packers of the NFL from 1959-67, winning five league championships during his 9 years. Following a one-year retirement from coaching in 1968, he returned as head coach of the Washington Redskins for the 1969 season. Lombardi’s record in the post-season was 9-1, the loss coming in the first of those games, the 1960 NFL championship.

With the Green Bay Packers, Lombardi went on to accomplish a 105-35-6 record as head coach (.750, discarding ties as was the NFL policy); and he never suffered a losing season. He led the Packers to a still-unmatched three consecutive NFL championships in 1965, 1966, and 1967; winning the first two Super Bowls. Lombardi’s popularity was so great that Richard Nixon supposedly considered him as a running mate for the 1968 election, only to be reminded by an advisor that Lombardi was a Kennedy Democrat who had campaigned on behalf of Wisconsin U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson (although Lombardi’s wife, father and brother were Republicans).

Vince Lombardi has become virtually synonymous with the NFL. This began during his career: he was featured as the face of the NFL on the cover of Time on December 22, 1962 as part of the magazine’s cover story on “The Sport of the ’60s”. Lombardi’s players were wholeheartedly devoted to him, and his emphasis on hard work and dedication endeared him to millions who admired his values.

In addition to Lombardi’s contributions to the history of professional football, Lombardi is legendary for his coaching philosophy and motivational skills. Many of Lombardi’s speeches continue to be quoted frequently today, and he is well known as being unequivocally committed to winning. One of his most famous maxims is “Winning isn’t everything; it’s the only thing”, although he did not coin the phrase and the exact words he used are disputed. “Lombardi time” is the principle that one should arrive 10-15 minutes early, or else be considered late.

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article “Vince Lombardi“.

The official Vince Lombardi website can be found here at: www.vincelombardi.com.

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New York Giants Collectibles

February 21st, 2008 · No Comments

Sign of the times: Giants are one hot ticket

NJ.com
Saturday, February 09, 2008
BY MATTHEW FUTTERMAN
Star-Ledger Staff

“”It’s amazing how much stuff came together in the past few days, a myriad of things,” said Brandon Steiner, chief executive of Steiner Sports, the company that will sell a majority of the signed collectibles from the Giants’ Super Bowl XLII victory.

…So how does one separate the valuable from the valueless and figure out what kind of keepsake is good for taking up space on a mantel for the next 50 years, and what piece might actually produce a return if a buyer decided to sell?”

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So what’s the answer to the question? The story goes on to relate that the best move is to have an autographed collectible, and the more autographs on the item, the better.

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Collectibles

February 21st, 2008 · No Comments

Fans buying up Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s new gear

Early wins convinces legions to buy merchandise, support switch to Hendrick

Independent Tribune
By Josh McCann
Sunday, February 17, 2008

“CONCORD - Three white jackets and two T-shirts bearing Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s new No. 88 hang on display at the front of the NASCAR SpeedPark shop at Concord Mills.

Leading up to Earnhardt Jr.’s debut with owner Rick Hendrick today in the season-opening Daytona 500, the SpeedPark is having trouble keeping 88 gear in stock, marketing manager Jyl Deering said

“It flies out of here like there’s no tomorrow,” Deering said. “We can’t keep it in house.”

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Upper Deck authenticated customer send-in program

February 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Company Announces Way to Put Stars Autographs on Sports Collectibles

Hypedupsports.com announces Upper Deck authenticated customer send-in program featuring Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant and Kevin Durant.

Billings, MT (PRWEB) February 14, 2008 — Hypedupsports.com is offering its customers an opportunity to send memorabilia to Upper Deck for their top athletes to autograph. These exclusive athletes include Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant and Kevin Durant.

“This is a great opportunity to make memorabilia unique and special,” said Cody Rose, CEO and founder of Hyped Up Sports. Every item signed will be witnessed by an Upper Deck representative and authenticated immediately. To take advantage of this program, the customer has to email hypedupsports@yahoo.com, log onto www.hypedupsports.com, or call 406-697-9188 and give a description of the item that they would like signed. This is done so Hyped Up Sports can verify that the collectible will be on the athletes signing schedule. Then a private checkout page will be issued to the customer along with all of the shipping information. The tentative signing schedule for Michael Jordan is late February. Lebron James, Kobe Bryant and Kevin Durant are set for spring, either April or May. Tiger Woods is set for late July. An exact date is not issued because the athletes have their own schedules.

Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant and Kevin Durant are able to sign any piece of memorabilia. A few of the popular items include jerseys, balls, cards, photos and paintings. Product availability is extremely limited so customers need to act fast if they wish to take advantage of the program. Hypedupsports.com has already begun receiving orders.

Hypedupsports.com is a new online business out of Billings, MT, that deals with rare and authentic sports memorabilia. CEO, Cody Rose, has 12 years experience dealing with collectibles and recently became affiliated with Upper Deck. Through their partnership with Upper Deck, www.hypedupsports.com has taken its business to another level. Their website, and online marketplace, features hundreds of authenticated autographed memorabilia. This is quickly becoming the number one site for collectors and fans alike.

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Superbowl Garbage Cans

January 25th, 2008 · No Comments

A Different Kind of Super Bowl Collectible

January 24th, 2008
by Hanna Scott/KTAR

“Super Bowl XLII is having an impact on just about everything in the Valley, including the trash. Some Glendale homes will have a souvenir for a long time. “As a part of the Super Bowl celebration for the City of Glendale, we developed in recognition of Super Bowl 42, 420 containers that are stamped on the side, ‘Glendale’s Got Game,’” the city’s Stewart Kent said in explaining some new garbage cans.”

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Well, you just know someone is going to swipe your garbage container if you end up with one of these….

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Baseball Collectibles Give Up the Game

January 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Baseball Collectibles Give Up the Game

Financial News - Yahoo! Finance
Thursday January 17, 2008

“Talk about bad timing. When Mastro Auctions, the country’s largest auction house for rare, vintage sports memorabilia, decided to set the date of its recent auction for December 12-15, no one could have known that the Mitchell Report, listing 89 major league players accused of using performance-enhancing drugs, would be released smack in the middle.

What was a seismic announcement for the sports world had aftershocks in the memorabilia market - immediately. At the auction, prices for the memorabilia from two of the players named in the report, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, were dramatically lower than had been expected.”

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2007 Donruss NFL Platinum

January 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Rare NFL football collectors set found in Eugene

KVAL CBS 13
Jan 9, 2008
By Meghan Kalkstein

“Eugene - A Junction City man is $10,000 richer tonight thanks to a rare find at a Eugene store.

Hoping to collect Brady and crew, Chris Worley bought the 2007 Donruss NFL playoffs football set.

Collector Harold Thompson says the double rainbow on this one sets it above the rest.

“This is the best set that they put out. It’s numbered one of one, it’s a NFL platinum, holfoil on a double rainbow film board,” says Thompson.”

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Johnny Bower by McFarlane

January 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Hockey great Bower, now just six inches tall

The Mississauga News - Mississauga.com
By: Chris Clay

NHL Legends Series 6 Action Figure Case
“January 9, 2008 08:09 PM - At first, Toronto Maple Leafs’ great Johnny Bower wasn’t too excited about having a sports collectible figure made of him, but his usual gregarious nature won out in the end.

Approached by officials at McFarlane Toys about having his likeness used in the company’s NHL Legends line, Bower agreed. But he had one condition.”

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If you’re looking to purchase a McFarlane “Johnny Bower” figure, or any of McFarlane’s other sports figures, check out EntertainmentEarth.com
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NHL Legends Series 6 Action Figure Case

NHL Legends Series 6 Action Figure Case. McFarlane Toys continues presenting the superstars of the NHL. This case of 12 individually packaged Action Figures includes: Gordie Howe (Red Wings), Cam Neely (Bruins), Wayne Gretzky 8 (Rangers), and Johnny Bower (Maple Leafs). (Subject to change.) NOTE: THIS ASSORTED CASE OF 12 FIGURES IS NOT GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN ALL PLAYERS! It is unknown which figures will come as the variant. Requests cannot be made for a certain figure.

After 1,487 NHL games, “The Great One” called it a career on April 18th, 1999 and played his final game with the New York Rangers against the Pittsburgh Penguins. After the game ended, Gretzky circled on the ice, removing one glove and waving farewell to the appreciative crowd. Gretzky remains the leading scorer in NHL history, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1999.

You don’t get a nickname like “Mr. Hockey” by accident. It’s said that a “Gordie Howe Hat Trick” consisted of a goal, an assist, and a fight in the same game. Howe played in Hartford, Houston and Omaha, but his legacy was built in the Motor City, during 25 brilliant seasons with the Red Wings (and one game with the Vipers). Howe ranks second all-time on the NHL goals-scored list, and is one of only two players to eclipse the 800-goal plateau. Howe was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1972.

NHL Legends Series 6 Action Figure Case Johnny Bower became a household name in the NHL, but winning four Stanley Cups made him a legend in Toronto. The hard-nosed Bower had to be - playing his career without a mask! He became the oldest goalie to ever appear in a Stanley Cup Finals game, playing in 1969 at the age of 44. Johnny was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1976.

Cam Neely is known in Vancouver as “the one that got away”, Neely left the Canucks after three seasons in a deal that sent him to Boston. He became a Bruins mainstay, delivering several tremendous seasons and establishing himself as the prototypical “power forward” in the NHL. Knee injuries and a degenerative hip condition limited Neely’s career to just 13 seasons, but his goals-per-game average remains one of the ten best in the history of the NHL. Neely was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2005.


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