More than 700 of the 775 lots of sports, entertainment and historical memorabilia were sold in Goldin Auctions' inaugural Internet-only auction. Prices ranged from $50 to $27,000. The two-week event, held from March 12-24, was the first of four such internet-only auctions scheduled for this year to accommodate items that did not make it into the company's catalog … [Read more...] about 700 Lots Sell in Inaugural Goldin Auctions Internet Sale
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Goldin Launches 1st of 4 Yearly Online Only Auctions
To keep up with what it says is strong demand from both consignors and customers, Goldin Auctions h as announced the launch of quarterly online only auctions. The first kicked off Monday with 775 lots of sports, entertainment and historical memorabilia. The two-week event is the first of four such quarterly internet-only auctions scheduled for this year to accommodate … [Read more...] about Goldin Launches 1st of 4 Yearly Online Only Auctions
Ken Griffey Jr. Signs Autograph Deal with TriStar
Houston-based TriStar Productions has signed an exclusive autograph contract with Ken Griffey Jr. The company conducted its first private signing session with Griffey earlier this month. TriStar is offering a line of autographed baseballs, bats, photos and jerseys with prices ranging from $249 to $699. Many include a “HOF 16” inscription along with the autograph, … [Read more...] about Ken Griffey Jr. Signs Autograph Deal with TriStar
2017 Topps Fire Baseball Hits Shelves as Target Exclusive
Beginning this week collectors will find a new product in the 2017 Topps line on store shelves, but only if they look at Target. Topps has partnered with graphic designer Tyson Beck for what they describe as 'outrageous' designs for their Fire lineup. The product features a 200-player checklist drawn from current stars, retired greats, and rookies - including the popular home … [Read more...] about 2017 Topps Fire Baseball Hits Shelves as Target Exclusive
Ken Griffey Jr. Signed Bats to Benefit Pediatric Cancer Research
Seattle Children’s Hospital is honoring Ken Griffey Jr.'s Hall of Fame induction and Mariners' jersey retirement by selling Ken Griffey Jr. autographed bats to raise money for children's cancer research. The bat is the same 34-inch size Griffey used during his historic 22-year career. They include his“Swingman” logo, Griffey’s major career statistics, 13 stars representing … [Read more...] about Ken Griffey Jr. Signed Bats to Benefit Pediatric Cancer Research
Griffey, Piazza Get Topps NOW Cards
The two newest members of the Baseball Hall of Fame are getting fresh baseball cards. Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Piazza are featured on the latest Topps NOW cards, part of the ongoing 24-hour print-to-order program that began at the start of the year. Griffey is pictured with his much discussed backward baseball cap pose while a smiling Piazza is also shown at the podium … [Read more...] about Griffey, Piazza Get Topps NOW Cards
Notes: Ichiro Loves the HOF; Griffey Notes and More
This may come as a shock to some but the active player who loves baseball history—and memorabilia—more than any other just might be the first Japanese player who will be inducted into the Hall of Fame. According to the New York Times, Ichiro has visited Cooperstown six times. Most of his visits have been very quiet, with Ichiro accompanied by a “small entourage” and … [Read more...] about Notes: Ichiro Loves the HOF; Griffey Notes and More
2016 Topps Series 2 Baseball Checklist and Info
Topps will release the second part of the annual baseball card trilogy, 2016 Topps Baseball Series 2, on June 15. A full checklist for the product is linked below. Two fan favorites will have their own insert sets as part of the chase element. Ken Griffey Jr., expected to be a 2016 Hall of Fame inductee and Ichiro, inching toward a big career milestone, are getting the … [Read more...] about 2016 Topps Series 2 Baseball Checklist and Info
Editor’s Blog: Focus on Griffey Jr a Huge Opportunity for Hobby
To those of us who were adults when Ken Griffey Jr. was a young player, it might have seemed a little strange to listen to the discussion after he was elected to the Hall of Fame. The overriding tone was one of nostalgia. The sweet swing. The leaping grabs at the wall. His rookie card. Wait, is Junior really old enough to be thought of as "nostalgic"? Yup, because … [Read more...] about Editor’s Blog: Focus on Griffey Jr a Huge Opportunity for Hobby
News and Notes: Parting with the Past
Some of the youngsters who collected baseball cards in the early 1950s are now pushing 80 and ready to let go of some of their long-held treasures. Not all of them grew up in the baseball-loving cities and towns of the United States. A baseball-loving lad who used the proceeds of his childhood paper route in British Columbia, Canada kept his stash cards for the great … [Read more...] about News and Notes: Parting with the Past