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About battlebeast
- Country Flag:
- canada
- Biography:
- Die hard Edmonton Eskimos and Oilers fan. Named after Warren Moon. Born the day he won CFL MOP. Eskimos season ticket holder for 15 seasons.
- Interests:
- Sports Pins (Eskimos Grey Cup shaped and OIlers Stanley Cup shaped), Movies, Scuba Diving, football, hockey, sports memorabilia, the Olympics
- Favorite Players/Athletes:
- CFL: Warren Moon, John Mandarich
NHL: Mike Grier
- What sport do you collect?:
- Football, Hockey
- Years Collecting:
- 1990-1992, 2010-present
- Favorite Card:
- #75 John Mandarich Autographed card
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The eBay problem: Part 2
by battlebeast on 06-02-2016 at 12:22 AM
Autographed cards are indeed worth more than a regular card. We all know that. but how much more are they worth?
There are several cards I need to make my Edmonton Oilers frame, and I have been diligently scouring eBay and other websites, hoping someone would have the cards I need posted at a reasonable price.
Today I found that someone posted two of the cards I need: Mark Messier and Wayne Gretzky Franchise Inks. However, the asking price is absurdly high. The seller
The eBay problem
by battlebeast on 05-26-2016 at 12:03 AM
Ever since eBay went live in 1995, it has, to me, been a blessing and a curse. eBay has afforded me the opportunity to find rare items I might never have otherwise found or been able to purchase any other way.
Rare items, items no longer made or common items not sold in one's area... they are all available on the auction powerhouse.
When I was four years old in 1987, I received a cassette tape that, to this day, I treasure. Smurfin! 10th Anniversary commemorative Album
Sports Memorabilia, insert cards, and Making a really cool Edmonton Oilers custom frame
by battlebeast on 05-20-2016 at 01:24 PM
There are many kinds of sports memorabilia. Memorabilia has been around for decades. Baseball cards, home run balls and bats are some that I think are the oldest items, then hockey sweaters, and possibly magazines and pennants.
Today you can find just about anything slapped with a team's logo. Anything from hats, shirts, sneakers, phone cases, collectable figurines, glasses, you name it, it's probably out there.
Sports cards, though, have been around since before Honus
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