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Does anyone remember Den's Collectors Den?
If I recall correctly they were a card/supply shop based out of Maryland(?)
In my youth I would find their ad's in the back of sports mags and maybe Beckett price guides (will check some back issues) I would buy card pages in all sizes ~ 5 at a time ~ and would mail cash and coins in a regular envelope. I still have many of the pages (which has their name on the border) stored away -- will not put anything in them because if I dropped them they would shatter like glass. The memory of that time, receiving a package from them and spending hours setting up pages is golden.
Mike
If I recall correctly they were a card/supply shop based out of Maryland(?)
In my youth I would find their ad's in the back of sports mags and maybe Beckett price guides (will check some back issues) I would buy card pages in all sizes ~ 5 at a time ~ and would mail cash and coins in a regular envelope. I still have many of the pages (which has their name on the border) stored away -- will not put anything in them because if I dropped them they would shatter like glass. The memory of that time, receiving a package from them and spending hours setting up pages is golden.
Mike
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<< <i>....... Denny Ecks later passed away at a rather early age.
Tony. >>
It was a sad day when a order I placed was returned with a note that said "with the passing of Den we are no longer in business"
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<< <i>Does anyone remember Den's Collectors Den?
If I recall correctly they were a card/supply shop based out of Maryland(?)
In my youth I would find their ad's in the back of sports mags and maybe Beckett price guides (will check some back issues) I would buy card pages in all sizes ~ 5 at a time ~ and would mail cash and coins in a regular envelope. I still have many of the pages (which has their name on the border) stored away -- will not put anything in them because if I dropped them they would shatter like glass. The memory of that time, receiving a package from them and spending hours setting up pages is golden.
Mike >>
Hi Mike~
I remember Den's Collector's Den. I believe DENNIS W. ECKES owned this establishment - the co-author of THE SPORT AMERICANA BASEBALL CARD CHECKLIST (1983). I also believe he was a co-author (along with James Beckett) of the very first baseball & football price guide book that first came out in 1979/1980. I have both books - the price guide did not survive so well but Eckes' CHECKLIST book is still like new because I hardly ever used it. Your question brings back a lot of great memories from a time I call the GOLDEN AGE OF COLLECTING!
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that's a great nostolgic binder. I like the cards for collecting sake.
Were there not many manufacturers at that time?
it was awesome back then --- but the Meiselman list today is amazing