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My name is Emily, and my father ran this account. I know he spent a lot of time on here because he used to tell me a lot about what was going on in his discussion boards and who "liked" something he commented etc. I'm sorry to say he passed away suddenly and unexpectedly in August. My dad had such a love for sports cards and memorabilia. He left everything he owned (boxes upon boxes filling an entire room) to me and my little brother. I feel overwhelmed at the moment trying to think of what to do with it all. If my dad had his way, I would look up the prices of every individual card he owns to make sure I was getting the best prices for everything. But, as a 23 year old with virtually no knowledge beyond the little I've picked up from him over the years, I'm at a loss. If anyone has any tips for me, or suggestions on how to go about possibly selling some of his cards I'd really appreciate it. I'm grateful my dad had somewhere to share his love of cards with likeminded people
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Re: 1972: Which one to submit?
If you're only sending in 1, send the Brett as it will get the 8 you are content with. I don't think the Cedeno will do any better. (View Post)1 -
Re: Middle names of pro athletes...off the top of my head.
My daughter's roommate, her freshman year at UCLA, was the first cousin once removed from Xu Xin, one of the top table tennis players in the world. (View Post)1 -
Re: The 4 most iconic names
I guess iconic can mean different things to different people (View Post)1 -
Re: Mountrushmore of Basketball Rookie Cards
The 86 Jordan should be the top pick, period. It is probably 2nd only to the 52 Mantle as being the most iconic, mainstream card of any sport. Trying to abide by your 4 only, in no particular order I… (View Post)2 -
Re: Top 5 Quarterbacks of the last decade according to YOU!
What about asking Brady? Don't do it in sunlight, you wouldn't want the glare from all those rings blinding you. (View Post)1