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Baseball in the Attic Blog: July 2014
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Sunday, July 20, 2014. Shad Khan, American Dreamer and Owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars. There is nothing that makes me smile wider than returning to my alma mater, University of Illinois. No matter where you attended college, returning to campus gives you that feeling of fun, youth, and freedom. Shad has a perfect example: In 2010, he was very close to finalizing a deal to purchase the St. Louis Rams. Of the National Football League. Things didn’t work out in St. Louis. As for Shad’s dream? Welcome to ...
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Baseball in the Attic Blog: November 2014
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014. The Thrill of opening a Pack of Topps Baseball Cards Today. Even though I am a vintage baseball card purist, I may have to purchase a few of these modern baseball card packs. However, this time I will be driving my car and not riding my bike. Baseball In The Attic. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Please take some time to go to our official website, BaseballintheAttic.com. To learn more about me, what we buy, see some photos, and to contact me if you're selling or need an appraisal.
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Baseball in the Attic Blog: September 2014
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Friday, September 26, 2014. Rooting for the Cubs? Here's the Novel For You. In between the sun setting on the baseball season in October and the sun rising again in late February for spring training, baseball fans across the country speculate about what the next season will bring. This can be a tough time. For a Chicago Cubs fan. Actually, in general, being a Cubs fan is not for the faint of heart. The Cubs haven’t won a World Series. By Michael Bellito, is about two teenagers. Pulls this off nicely.).
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Michael started collecting vintage sports cards when his grandfather bought him a shoebox full of cards for his birthday more than 15 years ago! Since then, he has been on the hunt to find undiscovered card and sports memorabilia collections hiding in dusty attics, garages, and barns. 105;nfo@baseballintheattic.com. Vintage Baseball Card Exhibit Brings Back Memories at the Met. August 17, 2016. Marlins Man Reveals the Story Behind His Iconic Orange Jersey. July 20, 2016. June 15, 2016. April 15, 2016.
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Baseball Card Show in Chicago Last Weekend « Vintage Sports Memorabilia Collecting-MY PASSION
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Vintage Sports Memorabilia Collecting-MY PASSION. Baseball Card Show in Chicago Last Weekend. Over the years, I have been able to offer more for baseball cards than most dealers’ because buying cards is not my job, and I intend to save most of the cards for a long, long time. Just remember, be smart! Posted on March 23, 2009 at 5:32 pm. I read the entry about what you would say to your favorite sports star because I’ve been in that situation before! Http:/ kaybee.mlblogs.com. On March 26, 2009 4:49 pm.
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Baseball in the Attic Blog: August 2014
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Tuesday, August 5, 2014. Last Survivor of 1948 Baseball Tragedy Recalls Crash That Changed Everything. One of the worst tragedies in baseball history is something that Bernie Gerl thinks about on a regular basis. On July 24 th. 1948, The Duluth (Minnesota) Dukes minor league baseball team was traveling from Eau Claire, Wisconsin to St. Cloud, Minnesota for a game. Sunny skies and perfect weather for a nearly three-hour bus trip. Baseball In The Attic. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to the official b...
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Baseball in the Attic Blog: CBS- How much Ernie Banks Memorabilia is for sale?
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015. CBS- How much Ernie Banks Memorabilia is for sale? Thank you CBS for interviewing me on January 26th. See the link below which will take you to the video. Http:/ chicago.cbslocal.com/2015/01/26/expert-says-many-owners-of-ernie-banks-memorabilia-unlikely-to-sell/. Baseball In The Attic. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please take some time to go to our official website, BaseballintheAttic.com. CBS- How much Ernie Banks Memorabilia is for sale?
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Baseball in the Attic Blog: Cleveland Baseball Has Never Looked So Good
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Friday, July 17, 2015. Cleveland Baseball Has Never Looked So Good. Opening Day this past April, I paid a visit to Cleveland, where the Indians are hoping to improve their on-field performance and attract more fans in the 2015 season. Like many other ballparks across the country, Progressive Field has renovated and made significant updates to their space to enhance the fan experience. There are many more exciting changes coming to Progressive Field in 2015, and I highly recommend that you make a trip to ...
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Baseball in the Attic Blog: May 2015
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Saturday, May 23, 2015. Meet Sports Memorabilia Collector, Songwriter and Author Seth Swirsky. Swirksy was a pioneer in writing to athletes. He would write to his favorite baseball players and request an autograph. Seth would always include a SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope) to help procure the autograph. “I wrote to Roberto Clemente, Jerry Koosman, and many others,” he remembers. Baseball In The Attic. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to the official blog for Baseball in the Attic. I'm Mich...
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Baseball in the Attic Blog: Andrew Berlin; Owner of the South Bend Cubs and Owner of a Legacy
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015. Andrew Berlin; Owner of the South Bend Cubs and Owner of a Legacy. When Berlin purchased the then named Silver Hawks in 2011, the synagogue was vacant and was located just outside the stadium walls. He poured more than $4 million of his own money into stadium improvements designed to increase ticket sales (which it did), and originally planned to build a new team store. Berlin told me, “One day I want to be bar-mitzvahed here.”. Baseball In The Attic. Since then I've traveled ...
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