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Collecting Sports Legends: The Ultimate Hobby Guide

16 Apr

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  1. Midwest Book Review

    April 16, 2010 at 1:57 pm

    Sports card collecting as been an enduringly popular hobby since their advent in the mid-19th century down to the present age. A 376-page compendium, “Collecting Sports Legends” author Joe Orlando provided insightful commentaries while showcasing more than 375 sports cards, some of them truly legendary, many of them extremely valuable, and all of them memorable ephemeria in celebration of outstanding athletes in their chosen fields of sport. Superbly and profusely illustrated throughout out, “Collecting Sports Legends” begins with an informative introduction, ‘Ten Tips for Building a Collection’, and ‘Cardboard Classics: A Look Inside the Top 250 Sportscards in the Hobby’. Then this fascinating repository launches into Orlando’s ranking of the twenty most important cards, following grouping sports cards into their own separate categories of baseball, basketball, football, hockey, boxing, golf, and miscellaneous. The next section is ‘Building a Dream: A Look at Collecting the Top 30 complete Sets in the Hobby’ by Brian Bigelow; ‘Collecting Sports Autographs’ by Rob Rosen; and ‘The Top 100 Autographs in the Hobby’ by Steve Grad. More informative sections by Joe Orlando follow including ‘Legendary Lumber: A Look at Collecting Game-Used Bats’; The Top 40 Game-Used Bats in the Hobby’; ‘Collecting Sports Tickets’; ‘Top 15 Sports Tickets in the Hobby’; and ‘Tempting Treasures: A Look at Collecting Unopened Packs’. Of special note is the concluding section, ‘The Tope 25 Unopened Packs in the Hobby’ by Steve Hart. Informed and informative, certain to be a popular addition to personal, professional, academic, and community library Antique/Collectibles reference collections, “Collecting Sports Legends” is a ‘must’ for the novice sports collector and has a great deal to offer even the more experienced and dedicated sports collecting enthusiast. Above all else, “Collecting Sports Legends’ is a terrific browse for anyone who has ever laid claim to a sports card collection of their own!

    Score: 5 / 5

     
  2. John Vineyard

    April 16, 2010 at 2:28 pm

    This is a beautiful collection of photographs and information on the most desirable cards in the sports collecting hobby. I’ll never be able to own most of these beauties, but the book is a good substitute.
    Score: 5 / 5

     
  3. J.TREUDEN

    April 16, 2010 at 2:47 pm

    SOME OF THE BEST AND GREATEST CARDS AND COLLECTIBLES THE HOBBY HAS TO OFFER ARE SHOWN. FROM HONUS WAGNER,THE BABE, AND MANY,MANY OTHER HALL OF FAMERS.THE BEST OF THE BEST IN EVERY MAJOR SPORT IS COVERED AND VIEWED IN THIS WONDERFUL HOBBY GUIDE.
    Score: 5 / 5

     
  4. Chad Harris

    April 16, 2010 at 5:09 pm

    This book is excellent! You can’t get more information about sport’s collectibles in any other book. Highly Recommended!!!
    Score: 5 / 5

     
  5. UYU906

    April 16, 2010 at 7:03 pm

    This book provides an excellent overview of the sports card and memorabilia industry. Fantastic images of the great cards in the hobby really stand out! Recommended for novices, hobby veterans, or women who wonder why grown men are so interested in little pictures of athletes on cardboard.
    Score: 5 / 5