Fifteen years after giving up baseball card collecting, Jim Parker caught the Topps Heritage baseball card bug in the early 2000s when he saw Kerry Wood, a pitcher for his beloved Chicago Cubs, pictured on a 1953-style card. He has since amassed about a quarter million Heritage cards through buying collections and direct purchase of cases. Over the last decade, he has dealt … [Read more...] about Baseball Card Sorting Robot Could Be Wave of the Future
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Real Time, Mobile Friendly Sports Card Price Guide Launches
Sports card collectors, dealers and investors have a new way to keep track of up-to-the-minute price trends, even when their primary way to access the internet is via a smartphone. Technology industry veteran and avid collector Ryan Hoge and a team of developers have launched Elite Cards (www.elite-cards.com), a mobile-friendly online service with real-time pricing for over … [Read more...] about Real Time, Mobile Friendly Sports Card Price Guide Launches
eBay Mobile Sales in 2010: $2 Billion
If you're a sports card dealer who sets up at shows, you've got competition in the room. The biggest card dealer in the world just set up across the table from you. And he can take his inventory all over the room. eBay announced this week that buyers worldwide spent close to a staggering $2 billion on eBay shopping on their mobile phone or other device last year. The … [Read more...] about eBay Mobile Sales in 2010: $2 Billion