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Comment by Jeffery Kite on March 2, 2011 at 6:10am
Hey Tim, there are such things as hat/cap cubes, I guess is what you call them, that you can put a hat/cap in and display it. It is a hard plastic cube in the shape of a hat/cap that you simply unsnap, put the hat/cap in, and snap back together. The only place I know that has these is BP Sports here in the Atlanta, GA area. Give them a call and see about pricing and if they'll ship some to you: (678) 355 - 9990. As far as track cards go, I would find a big poster frame at your local Wal-Mart, Target, Michael's Hobby Lobby, etc. Those are big enough to encomapss several different pictures, and would make a nice large display piece that would hold them all at once.
Comment by Kankian Novato on March 1, 2011 at 6:10pm

I'm very fortunate to have a brother that works for a driver in Nascar.  I've gotten tons of official hats/caps and fan cards autographed. 

I'd like to know if anyone knows of a good way to display them?!   Dust is naturally a bad thing, so I'm looking for any suggestions other than large zip loc bags.

 

I've got everyone from Danica, to JR, to Gordon, Johnson, R. Petty, etc.   Only a very few of the minor drivers are left. 

 

I'd also like a suggestion for something to house/display the signed fan cards, other than picture frames...!?

 

Thanks!

Comment by Jeffery Kite on February 28, 2011 at 7:49pm
Today's mail brought me the autograph of the 1953 Heisman Trophy winner from Notre Dame, Johnny Lattner. He was great at every position on the field; don't believe me? Look it up, you'll be amazed. Offense, defense, and special teams; there was no quit in that man.
Comment by David Catlin on February 28, 2011 at 11:12am
Yesterday I attended our local monthly sports card show and the autograph guest was Steelers great Donnie Shell.  He was very friendly and was posing for pictures.  He signed a vintage Pittsburgh Steelers mini helmet for me.
Comment by Jeffery Kite on February 26, 2011 at 11:05am
David, that is GREAT news, my man! I am so glad that I could help a fellow philographer. Hey Don Peabody, di you have any success in writing Yogi?
Comment by David Catlin on February 24, 2011 at 4:16pm
I almost forgot.....I received last week a signed 1983 Donruss HOF heroes card and a signed index card from Yogi Berra....thanks to my good friend Jeff Kite providing me the address......and yes Jeff, they are legit.
Comment by Jeffery Kite on February 20, 2011 at 6:45am
This week's mail brought me a signed 1987 Topps card of Herschel Walker. Herschel is really good through the mail. The 1982 Heisman Trophy winner from the University of Georgia is still signing and really seems to enjoy getting mail from his fans. Also, last weekend I attended a huge sports collectibles show, and got the autographs of Julio Teheran (Braves pitching prospect,) Hunter Morris (#1 power-hitting prospect in Brewers organization,) and Todd Cunningham (Braves 2010 2nd round draft pick.) All 3 were very nice, and hipefully will be making a splash in the majors real soon.
Comment by David Catlin on February 14, 2011 at 11:16am
I resent two Football cards to Ed Sabol the newest member to the Pro Football HOF and the founder of NFL Films and received them back in about 10 days signed perfectly.  I also received a signed and JSA authenicated Joe Gibbs Goal Line Art card from a private signing.
Comment by Dustin White on February 10, 2011 at 5:05pm

M Jordan send-in program 

 

LOL. For a good laugh, click this link.  Why pay your mortgage when you can have Michael Jordan's autograph?!?!

Comment by Jeffery Kite on February 6, 2011 at 9:36pm
Nice week this past week. Got in the mail a signed 2008 Fredi Gonzalez card and a signed 1989 University of Georgia Collegiate Collections card of Bobby Walden. Fredi is the former Marlins manager, and current manager of the Braves. I think he is going to do a great job for us this year, and hopefully years to come. Bobby was the punter for the Steelers Super Bowl IX and X championship teams, and had a fantastic 14 year career in the NFL.
 

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