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 | Bobbing Head Dolls: 1960-2000 List Price: $19.95 Sale Price: $39.94 Used From: $17.93
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| Baby boomers love collecting these colorful figurines and prices for them have started to skyrocket. This is the first fully illustrated price guide available, and collectors can now learn how to identify which dolls really are the most valuable... |
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| Let your imagination take flight in an enchanting new motion picture starring the world's most beloved fairy! This year's Autumn Revelry promises to be something special. A blue harvest moon will rise, allowing the fairies to use a precious moonstone to restore the Pixie Dust Tree -- the source of all their magic... |
 | Funko Big Bang Theory Sheldon Wacky Wobbler List Price: $12.99 Sale Price: $7.95 |
| From the hit comedy series The Big Bang Theory, comes Sheldon Cooper! Sheldon comes disinterested, and the Wacky Wobbler features him in a Flash T-shirt with light-blue long sleeves, and brown pants. He stands 6-inches tall on his named display base... |
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| Funko Pop Heroes DC Universe Batman Vinyl FigureInspired by designer toys and stylized character collectibles the world over, Funko is back with Funko Force 2.0. This adorable collectible figure comes packaged with a smile -- specifically, yours... |
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| Bubble Bobble was one of the first two-player cooperative games, Its graphics have been updated, but its gameplay is still as fresh as ever. Guide Bob & Bub trough a huge maze of massive rooms -- they'll collect treasure and power-ups while fighting to free their girlfriends! |
Collectible Sports Memorabilia
Collecting sports collectibles or sports memorabilia, antique or modern, is limited by two factors: the money available and the space to be filled. Having determined these basic essentials, it is then a personal matter. The taste of the collector may lead to Baseball Memorabilia, Basketball Memorabilia, Football Memorabilia, Golf Memorabilia, NASCAR memorabilia, Diecast Collectibles, Bobble Heads, Hero Posters, or innumerable other things. The lucky acquisition of an admired piece may lead to a determination to get more of the same, or at least to find out what the admiration is all about.
An encyclopedia definition of Sports Collecting would go something like this: "The hobby of sports collecting consists of acquiring specific sports items based on a particular sporting interest of the sports collector. These sports collections of sporting Things Are often highly organized, carefully cataloged, and attractively displayed." A sports collectible (or collectable) is defined as a manufactured item designed for people interested in sports to collect. The term sports memorabilia usually refers to items related to sporting that can be directly connected to a recent or historical sporting event or sports personality. There are many people that collect these sports memorabilia and collectibles.
Since collecting depends on the interests of the individual collector, it may deal with almost any subject including sports collectible & sports memorabilia. The depth and breadth of the collection may also vary. Some collectors choose to focus on a specific subtopic within their area of general interest, for example Baseball memorabilia of the New York Yankees, Basketball memorabilia of the Los Angeles Lakers, Football memorabilia of the Dallas Cowboys, Golf memorabilia of Tiger Woods, NASCAR memorabilia of Tony Stewart, Diecast collectibles of fire trucks, Bobble Heads for any sport, & posters of heroes such as Lance Armstrong. Others prefer to keep a more general collection, accumulating any or all Baseball memorabilia, Basketball memorabilia, Football memorabilia, Golf memorabilia, NASCAR memorabilia, Diecast collectibles, Bobble Heads, or Hero Posters.
When the NBA, MLB, and NFL began selling their basketball, baseball, and Football Jerseys in stores during the 1980s, Game Used jerseys also became a hot item among sports memorabilia collectors. Former NBA player Dennis Rodman was famous for taking off his jerseys and throwing them to the stands after his games were over. Michael Jordan is probably the basketball player whose memorabilia is most sought after by collectors. Today’s stars include Ben Roethlisberger, Shaquille O'Neil, Nomar Garciaparra, etc. These players seem to be pushing the already popular area of sports collectibles and memorabilia to a new level of acceptance to the public.
Collections can take the form of a single item such as a Signed Baseball, football, or basketball. Collections can also take the form of a series of items, such as jerseys from each member of a particular baseball, basketball, or football team. A NASCAR collection of hats from different drivers is very popular. Golf Balls with different logos are especially popular. The cost of any sports collectible memorabilia item is directly proportional to the popularity of the sports figure with which the item correlates. The more popular the sports figure, the more money the sports collectible memorabilia item will demand. The whole sports collectible memorabilia industry is driven by supply and demand. The more demand the higher the price and vice versa. Also, the more supply of an item, the lower the price. Sports cards would be a good example. Only so many of certain cards were ever made. Those carry a higher price than those that were made in bulk. Quality is a very big determining factor in the price of any sports collectible memorabilia item. In general, the better the quality, the higher the price.
About the Author
Kevin is the husband of Becky and the father of 2, Nicholas and Kirsten. He is an avid Sports Fan and over-all good guy. He has taken his love of sports and developed web sites that offer that love of sports to others.
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