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$89625 For Only Surviving Maravich LSU Jersey - Los Angeles Chronicle

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Los Angeles Chronicle
$89625 For Only Surviving Maravich LSU Jersey
Los Angeles Chronicle,  USA
Dallas, Texas - The only known surviving Louisiana State University basketball jersey worn by legendary player "Pistol" Pete Maravich sold for $89625 in a $3.8 million public auction of vintage sports memorabilia in Dallas and online Friday night,

Bill Russell Signing in Illinois - TransWorldNews (press release)

Monday, April 27th, 2009
Bill Russell Signing in Illinois
TransWorldNews (press release), GA
Bill Russell is also an exclusive at Hollywood Collectibles, where we satisfy all your sports memorabilia needs. We also have a huge variety of autographed memorabilia. Hollywood Collectibles has been an industry leader in the sports collectibles and

Sam Jones Visits Hollywood Collectibles - TransWorldNews (press release)

Monday, April 27th, 2009
Sam Jones Visits Hollywood Collectibles
TransWorldNews (press release), GA
We have plenty of autographed memorabilia, and sports memorabilia from the six-foot-four former guard. Hollywood Collectibles has been an industry leader in the sports collectibles and memorabilia business for over 23 years.

Tough economy brings changes to sports memorabilia market - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com

Monday, April 27th, 2009
Tough economy brings changes to sports memorabilia market
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH
Meanwhile, the most consistent foot traffic at some of South Florida's other sports card and memorabilia stores are sellers ? as in one-time buyers who need cash. This is the brick-and-mortar sports memorabilia store in the latest era of austerity.

Bandwagon rolled during Super Bowl years - Buffalo Business First

Monday, April 27th, 2009
Bandwagon rolled during Super Bowl years
Buffalo Business First,  United States
But when they were dominant, according to those who run area sports memorabilia businesses Bases Loaded Sports Collectibles and Dave and Adam's Card World, the wild ride helped their growing companies. Paul Szczesek opened Bases Loaded in 1983,

Sports gallery - San Diego Union Tribune

Monday, April 27th, 2009
Sports gallery
San Diego Union Tribune, CA
The black sports model that Brandi Chastain so famously flashed at the 1999 World Cup – along with Richard Petty's sunglasses, Tony Hawk's childhood skateboard and about 500 other pieces of sports memorabilia – was seized when the Sports Museum of

Brockton Blockbuster's image and memorabilia can be seen around … - Enterprise News

Monday, April 27th, 2009
Brockton Blockbuster's image and memorabilia can be seen around
Enterprise News, MA
By Maria Papadopoulos At the Sports Museum in Boston, boxing legend Rocky Marciano is remembered as one of the top athletes to come out of Massachusetts. For more than a year, the museum has chronicled Marciano, the undefeated heavyweight champion of

Sideline Chatter Guess this new move really was just a flash in … - Seattle Times

Monday, April 27th, 2009
Sideline Chatter Guess this new move really was just a flash in
Seattle Times, United States
The black sports model that Brandi Chastain so famously flashed at the 1999 World Cup — along with Richard Petty's sunglasses, Tony Hawk's childhood skateboard and about 500 other pieces of sports memorabilia — was seized when the Sports Museum of

EC hits home run with Hall of Fame - Gary Post Tribune

Sunday, April 26th, 2009
EC hits home run with Hall of Fame
Gary Post Tribune, IN
Through the sheer force of his overbearing personality, Platis has created a worthy exhibition of sports memorabilia in the hallways outside the gym at Central. He did it his way, ending a decades long battle almost two years ago with Kuklinski for the

Sports and the economy: Collectibles market is hit hard - MiamiHerald.com

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

MiamiHerald.com
Sports and the economy: Collectibles market is hit hard
MiamiHerald.com, FL
It's a buyers' market for sports memorabilia, but for many South Florida stores, there are fewer buyers, and some dealers have gone out of business. Walk-in volume for memorabilia such as baseball cards has slowed at collectibles shops.