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Add Some Great Ncaa Collectibles To Your Collection
Author: Mark Winchester
NCAA or National Collegiate Athletic Association is considered to be the biggest Collegiate Athletic Association in the world with its head quarter in Indiana. It is a voluntary organization that frames the athletic programs of a number of Universities and Colleges in U.S.A. On the other [...]]]></description>
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<h1>Add Some Great Ncaa Collectibles To Your Collection</h1>
<p><strong>Author: <a title="Mark Winchester" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/mark-winchester/18358.htm">Mark Winchester</a></strong></p>
<p>NCAA or National Collegiate Athletic Association is considered to be the biggest Collegiate Athletic Association in the world with its head quarter in Indiana. It is a voluntary organization that frames the athletic programs of a number of Universities and Colleges in U.S.A. On the other hand, collectibles are those items which have some monetary value and are considered to give the collector pleasure and satisfaction. Therefore, NCAA collectibles refer to those items that are produced or manufactured after obtaining the license from the NCAA, such as these <a href="http://www.sports-collectibles-store.com/collegedoublerungbarstools.html" title="http://www.sports-collectibles-store.com/collegedoublerungbarstools.html" target="_blank">http://www.sports-collectibles-store.com/collegedoublerungbarstools.html</a>. Those of you who love to collect items relating to sports would love the NCCA collectibles because they look really good and they will be a kind of pride and joy when you place them in your home among your collections. </p>
<p>Some of the collectibles include the NCCA fan flags. This item is especially popular among the youths for the purpose of cheering their favorite teams in any of the games. There are also a number of autographed items which you can look out for like an autographed football or basketball. Not only does the autographed football or basketball have the space for the autographs of your favorite players but it also has the logo or symbol of the NCAA on it. One other item which will hold your interest is the NCAA travel mug which you can use to drink your coffee or any cold drink. This mug has been made with stainless steel and has a double wall and as such, it will keep your drink warm or cold. </p>
<p>An increasing number of people are now taking an interest in the NCAA collectibles because sports collection is gaining popularity day by day. These items can be brought from the market; internet or you can even buy them from those people who do not wish to collect the items any more for their personal reasons. In order to collect these items, you will need adequate amount of money because these items do not come cheap. Those items that are cheap can not be the real NCAA items. There are a number of items from NCAA which might interest you and you can check them out from your local stores or through the internet. The best way to look out for the NCAA collectibles would be through the internet because you will not have to hop from one store to the other.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/add-some-great-ncaa-collectibles-to-your-collection-118148.html" title="Add Some Great Ncaa Collectibles To Your Collection">http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/add-some-great-ncaa-collectibles-to-your-collection-118148.html</a></p>
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Getting To Old Or Too Tired To Play Sports? Start Collecting Instead!
Author: Gregg Hall
I played football from the age of eight years old until age twenty and then continued in bodybuilding to this day at the age of 45. Even though I look younger than my age and younger guys approach me all the time [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Author: <a title="Gregg Hall" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/gregg-hall/2749.htm">Gregg Hall</a></strong></p>
<p>I played football from the age of eight years old until age twenty and then continued in bodybuilding to this day at the age of 45. Even though I look younger than my age and younger guys approach me all the time to play rugby or sandlot football my knees and hips just can&#8217;t take the abuse anymore. If you are like me and you still want to stay involved in sports a good way to do it is though sports collectibles and memorabilia.</p>
<p>I never thought I would get into it but there is so much available that there is literally something for everyone no matter what sport you are interested in. Sports memorabilia collecting can help fill your time with an enjoyable hobby and give you a diversion from the hassles of life.</p>
<p>Sports collecting can run from collecting football jerseys or collecting photographs for scrapbooks to collecting every possible item you can find about the particular sport, team, or player you are interested in. It is fun to put together display cases with jerseys, helmets, and game balls along with pictures from particular events. There are some accessories that you can buy to help you with displaying your sports collectibles as well.</p>
<p>Another easy to start collectible hobby is by collecting pins. Almost all sports offer collectible pins of their teams and they are actually one of the most popular segments of the sports collectible market today. Other popular pins are those that commemorate specific events like the Olympics. Collecting antique sports equipment, such as vintage baseball gloves and bats is also a hot item. </p>
<p>Collecting sports cards like baseball cards is still hot as ever of course and over the years these cards which started as a hobby for many when they were kids are now bringing in huge sums of money for the owners. Rare cards like those of Babe Ruth or Willie Mays bring in unbelievable prices.</p>
<p>NASCAR is another area that is super hot right now. You can find replica race cars, leather jackets, helmets, etc. My dad is a huge Jeff Gordon fan and has just about everything in existence with his name or picture on it. If you are into NASCAR check into this area of sports memorabilia, you will find an item for whatever racer you like.</p>
<p>Some other sports collectors keep items that relate to their individual recreational sport such as fishing or golf. There are categories that cater to everyone so you are sure to find your niche.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/getting-to-old-or-too-tired-to-play-sports-start-collecting-instead-43020.html" title="Getting To Old Or Too Tired To Play Sports? Start Collecting Instead!">http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/getting-to-old-or-too-tired-to-play-sports-start-collecting-instead-43020.html</a></p>
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Gregg Hall is an author and internet marketing consultant living in Navarre Florida. Find sports collectibles and <a href="http://www.merchandiseforsportsfans.com    ">sports memorabilia</a> at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.merchandiseforsportsfans.com">http://www.merchandiseforsportsfans.com</a><br />
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College Sports Collectible �?? Stash it Away
Author: Robert Riles
College sports collectibles are products available in the market with pictures of sports players or about different teams. There are games which have cards that are filled with colors of popular teams or have the various players on them as logo. These college sports collectibles are considered [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Author: <a title="Robert Riles" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/robert-riles/40754.htm">Robert Riles</a></strong></p>
<p>College sports collectibles are products available in the market with pictures of sports players or about different teams. There are games which have cards that are filled with colors of popular teams or have the various players on them as logo. These college sports collectibles are considered to be priceless and people go to great extents to preserve them. For many the hobby of collecting sports related cards and books begins when they are very young. Once they develop a passion for a sport or admire a player, they begin to collect pictures, articles, news items, posters and other items related to that person. In schools, children can be noticed forming groups based on their interests in a particular sport or a team. If they are avid football fans, they might collect cards that are available in the market and trade within each other for cards they would love to have. The same applies to baseball fans, they collect the gaming cards and for some it becomes more than a hobby. </p>
<p>Collectibles don&#8217;t necessarily refer to paper products, but also include clothing and other pieces of jewelery, accessories related to a sport. For the students of Clemson University, their college Tigers football players and basket ball players are what they admire or idolize. And so they might collect products related to these players, such as jerseys, wrist bands, head bands and other gear. Some might buy a pair of shoes worn by a player, or the ball that has the signature of all the players and treasure them. This behavior is common among college students and other fans who enjoy this particular sport or are crazy about this team. There might be girls who like a  player in this team, she is likely to collect posters, T shirts, jerseys and everything connected with this team member. Nowadays, one can find sports related collectibles in various stores across the country. There are bed and bath products, cutlery, and other kitchen accessories, watches all of which have the logo, or a player&#8217;s photo on them. There are families that are devout fans of Michigan University Spartans, they will sport team jerseys when the team is playing a match. They are likely to have flags, posters, pictures, framed art work, spoons, plates all of which sport the team&#8217;s colors, logo, mascot picture on them.</p>
<p>Just like when a new movie is released, memorabilia related to that movie are released in the market, sports also has a similar market. Although in case of college sports collectible, the products will be in demand for a longer period and made available ahead of matches and through the year. These will also be made available online, and so interested fans can buy them through the Internet. If a parent is passionate about Georgia bulldogs, he might buy his newborn baby clothes, shoes with the team&#8217;s name or colors on it to show his love for the team. Such is the craze of college sports collectibles.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/college-sports-collectible-stash-it-away-287660.html" title="College Sports Collectible �?? Stash it Away">http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/college-sports-collectible-stash-it-away-287660.html</a></p>
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<p>Article written by <A href="http://www.skyfireproducts.com/servlet/the-College-Sports/Categories" />Robert Riles III</a>, <br />
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For Recreation, Sports Collecting is a Great Hobby
Author: Joey Singer
In this fast-paced, stressful age we live in, everyone needs a little recreation. Sports collecting is a hobby that can fill your spare minutes with interest and offer a diversion to the everyday grind. Sports collecting takes many forms depending on the person who is pursuing [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Author: <a title="Joey Singer" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/joey-singer/65339.htm">Joey Singer</a></strong></p>
<p>In this fast-paced, stressful age we live in, everyone needs a little recreation. Sports collecting is a hobby that can fill your spare minutes with interest and offer a diversion to the everyday grind. Sports collecting takes many forms depending on the person who is pursuing the hobby. Many people choose to collect memorabilia from their favorite professional teams, but others collect items related to golf, fishing, and other recreation sports. Collecting requires a certain amount of space, but collectors are creative about finding ways to display their collectibles. </p>
<p>If you have a favorite pro team or two there are many items you can collect related to those teams. For instance, you can create scrapbooks in which you save clippings about exciting games, favorite players, and special interviews. You can keep ticket stubs and photographs in your scrapbook, too. Other items, however, won&#8217;t fit into a scrapbook, such as a game ball, team jersey, or a team&#8217;s annual yearbook. These items will need other storage. There are stands for special balls, and jerseys look great hanging on a hanger on the wall. </p>
<p>You might like to collect souvenir items from all types of sports. Most professional teams sell small metal pins with their insignia on them. Pin collecting is a widely practiced hobby, and sports teams are one of the hottest types of collectible pins, as are those commemorating the Olympics. Another option for sports collecting is to collect antique sports equipment. Vintage baseball gloves are an example of this type of collectible. </p>
<p>Baseball cards have long been a source of recreation. Sports collecting enthusiasts have collected baseball cards, football cards, and basketball cards for many years, although baseball cards were the first. This is such a popular hobby that some cards are worth a lot of money, such as a rookie card of a player like Willie Mays. </p>
<p>Other collectors like to accumulate things that illustrate their favorite recreation sports. Collecting items decorated with fish, horses, or golfers are examples of these types of collections. For instance, if you enjoy hunting with dogs, you can decorate your home in a hunting dog theme. There are throw pillows printed with handsome hunting dogs, as well as with the game they help you find. You may find lamps that have a hunting dog as the base. You can even have curtains made from hunting dog printed material! The same can be done around the theme of golf, horseback riding, whether western or eastern, bass fishing, sailboats, and other popular recreation sports. Collecting is a hobby that offers many options!</p>
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Types Of Sports Collectibles And Memorabilia
Author: James Brown
Most memorabilia for sporting events is based on professional sports, but there are other types of sports collectibles and memorabilia that are collectible too. Baseball collectors might become interested in collecting by creating a collection of photographs while they are actively involved in baseball during their high school [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Author: <a title="James Brown" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/james-brown/12621.htm">James Brown</a></strong></p>
<p>Most memorabilia for sporting events is based on professional sports, but there are other types of sports collectibles and memorabilia that are collectible too. Baseball collectors might become interested in collecting by creating a collection of photographs while they are actively involved in baseball during their high school years. The transition to collecting baseball cards that exhibit professional baseball players will be an easy one, because most boys will collect a baseball card when they attend their first professional baseball game.</p>
<p>A change could occur in the types of sports collectibles and memorabilia a boy prefers, as he grows older. While attending baseball games with family and friends, there will be plenty of time for friends to share what their collecting interests are. Some friends might prefer to collect National Football gear and specifically focus their collecting interests on the football collectibles that bear an autograph or abbreviated signature. These collectibles are the types that increase in value over many years.</p>
<p>Some collectibles and sports oriented memorabilia will come with certificates of authentication. This type of collectible is usually released by a sports organization and is a true representation of the uniforms and uniform accessories that are worn on the playing field during each professional sports event. These certificates are genuine proof that the collectible is a valuable item and some collectors will not invest money in collectibles if they do not come with a certificate of authenticity.</p>
<p>Memorabilia such as photographs could have been taken by anyone at anytime. This includes fans, professional photographers or by a studio representative that were hired by the sports league to produce group photographs of every team in a league. This type of memorabilia is hard to authenticate but can be used by novice collectors to gain autographs from players at sporting events. The success rate for fans to get the chance to have a player sign such a photograph are rare opportunities, which is why they are considered to be such collectible items by fans.</p>
<p>The types of sports collectibles and memorabilia could be classified under indoor or outdoor sports interests, but a seasoned collector will know immediately to search both areas when they visit an outdoor flea market. Some uniform items could be memorabilia that has been placed behind glass to protect it, and the collector might have to review shadow boxes in a corner, or glass top cases that are incorporated into the top of a coffee table. A seasoned collector will also know to look at various walls in a sports collector&#8217;s shop because collectibles come in all shapes and sizes</p>
<p>Due to the size of some sports collectibles, it may be necessary for fans and sports enthusiasts to look in a field or a barn to find the collectibles they want to own. Many sports stadiums have retired goal posts, bases and yardage markers from Bowl games held many years before. This type of sports collectible is one of a kind and hard to find and storing these items might require facilities that are out of the ordinary.</p>
<p>Some sports collectibles have been auctioned by sportsmen by mistake and were returned to the original owner many years later. These instances have served to show others that collecting memorabilia still has some sentimental values attached to it that no fan in good conscience could ever take away from the person who made it collectible in the first place. Fans know that these items or others like it will find their way to the sports hall of fame where millions of people can enjoy them.</p>
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Buying Sports Collectibles and Memorabilia for Sports Gifts
Author: Kevin T. Fairbanks
Buying sports gifts and collectibles can sometimes be the easiest and most fun way to buy gifts for your family, friends and colleagues. If they are a fan of a particular sports team in baseball, basketball, football, golf or NASCAR, you can bet that there [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Author: <a title="Kevin T. Fairbanks" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/kevin-t.-fairbanks/14422.htm">Kevin T. Fairbanks</a></strong></p>
<p>Buying sports gifts and collectibles can sometimes be the easiest and most fun way to buy gifts for your family, friends and colleagues. If they are a fan of a particular sports team in baseball, basketball, football, golf or NASCAR, you can bet that there are some sports gifts, collectibles and memorabilia that you can choose from to ensure that you buy a great sports gift. </p>
<p>Sports have become a wonderful pastime for many people and a lot of us have gotten wrapped up in what our favorite team in our favorite sport is doing and where they are going. There are so many sports gifts to choose from such as �??</p>
<p>·	Posters</p>
<p>·	Car Stickers</p>
<p>·	Rugs</p>
<p>·	Pictures</p>
<p>·	Die casts</p>
<p>·	Bobble Heads</p>
<p>·	Clothing such as t-shirts, hats, baseball caps, sweatshirts, boxers, underwear, Jerseys and more</p>
<p>·	Knick Knacks</p>
<p>·	Other Collectible or Decorative Items</p>
<p>·	Sports Cards</p>
<p>·	Signed Memorabilia</p>
<p>Buying Sports Gifts for Him �??</p>
<p>Buying sports gifts for him can be pretty easy, as men are usually easy to buy for as long as you know what they already have. Determine what his favorite sport might be; baseball, basketball, football, golf or NASCAR. For each sport, there is a team or individual that truly stands out from the crowd. That team or individual will be a good starting point for finding collectibles or memorabilia for a sports gift. Find out their special team or individual and the sports gift will be even more personal. Guys are not that picky, but some thought should be put into that sports collectible or memorabilia for that great sports gift. Authentic, signed memorabilia is always a great sports gift. Add a display case for that signed collectible, and the gift is complete.</p>
<p>That should cover buying a sports gift for him, but what about for her?</p>
<p>Buying Sports Gifts for Her �??</p>
<p>Buying a sports gift for a woman can be a little more difficult than buying something for a man. She might be a little more picky than he is. The great (and bad) thing about women is that they tend to buy luxury and collectible items for everyone else, but never for herself, especially if she thinks it�??s too expensive. You can almost always get it right when you think about what you know she would like, but what she would not dare buy herself. If you can figure that out, I can almost guarantee that she will love the sports gift you have chosen for her. If she likes accessories, see if there are any necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings or other pieces of jewelry that have her favorite team or sport on them. She would most certainly love that! Nearly all women love handbags. Is there a handbag you can find that has her favorite team�??s logo on it? How about a tote bag with a hockey stick and puck for the all time hockey fan? Change purses are also becoming big these days with all sorts of sizes and styles available. Yes, women love to watch television, seriously! Does her favorite sport or team have a DVD collection out? Maybe there is a bloopers DVD out there you could get for her. She would love that. Just make sure she has a DVD player first. If not, buy her one! You could find a DVD set with the best bloopers, the best games, the best times, etc. </p>
<p>No matter whether their favorite sport is baseball, basketball, football, golf or NASCAR you can be sure that there are plenty of sports gifts for your fan including memorabilia and collector�??s items. Just make sure you keep in mind the person you are buying for to ensure you are getting a sports gift they will love!</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/buying-sports-collectibles-and-memorabilia-for-sports-gifts-140199.html" title="Buying Sports Collectibles and Memorabilia for Sports Gifts">http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/buying-sports-collectibles-and-memorabilia-for-sports-gifts-140199.html</a></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong></p>
<p>Kevin is the husband of Becky and the father of 2, Nicholas and Kirsten. He is an avid sports fan and over-all good guy. He has taken his love of sports and developed web sites that offer that love of sports to others.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://CollectibleSport.com">http://CollectibleSport.com</a></p>
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A  Sports Collectible Could Be Basketball Jersey
Author: Ann Marier
Those searching for the perfect sports collectible have a variety of different sports collectible options to choose from. Baseball, football, soccer &#8722;&#8722; all of those sports have a range of memorabilia that are sure to satisfy a devoted fan. However, basketball, with its famous players and [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Author: <a title="Ann Marier" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/ann-marier/14580.htm">Ann Marier</a></strong></p>
<p>Those searching for the perfect sports collectible have a variety of different sports collectible options to choose from. Baseball, football, soccer &#8722;&#8722; all of those sports have a range of memorabilia that are sure to satisfy a devoted fan. However, basketball, with its famous players and amazing history, has the ultimate sports collectible to offer: basketball jerseys.</p>
<p>Why Basketball Jerseys are Such a Desirable Sports Collectible</p>
<p>The history of basketball is filled with talented players who stood out from the rest: Bill Russell, Larry Bird, Shaquille O&#8217;Neal, even Dennis Rodman. Each of these players brought either immense talent, or, in the case of Dennis Rodman, flashy personality to the game of basketball.</p>
<p>With such notoriety being generated by these basketball players, of course the sports industry had to manufacture copies of each player&#8217;s basketball jersey in the hopes of it becoming valuable sports collectibles. The fans did not disappoint, and after every basketball game stadium vendors were met with long lines of fans wanting to get basketball jerseys as a sports collectible.</p>
<p>Of course, the basketball jerseys that a fan could get at a game or at a local sports shop were great ways to show their devotion to a particular player. However, for those sports memorabilia collectors, simply owning a copy of their favorite player&#8217;s jersey was not enough.</p>
<p>Extremely devoted fans would wait outside locker rooms in the days when security was less strict, in the hops of getting their favorite player to sign a jersey. Many players obliged, thus increasing the value of the jersey by potentially hundreds of dollars.</p>
<p>Nowadays, outside of fan events, it has gotten considerably harder to obtain that much-wanted autographed basketball jersey. Thus, avid sports collectors are flocking to specialty shops and to online sites such as eBay, looking for the perfect basketball jersey as a sports collectible.</p>
<p>Of course, it would be ideal to have the actual basketball jersey of one&#8217;s favorite player, but one truly needs thousands of dollars to fulfill such a wish, if such a wish is even obtainable. Prices of basketball jersey skyrocket when they were actually owned by the player, and even more so if the player&#8217;s number was retired.</p>
<p>Basketball jerseys are the ultimate sports collectible because they are a way to pay homage to players of a truly exciting sport, a sport that has merged with the entertainment industry to be both a sport and a veritable who&#8217;s who of both celebrity fans and players.</p>
<p>So, for those who want a true piece of fascinating sports history, buy a basketball jersey. Whether original and signed, or just bought at a game or sports shop, it is guaranteed to be the ultimate symbol of fan devotion to this great game.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/basketball-articles/a-sports-collectible-could-be-basketball-jersey-154158.html" title="A  Sports Collectible Could Be Basketball Jersey">http://www.articlesbase.com/basketball-articles/a-sports-collectible-could-be-basketball-jersey-154158.html</a></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
Ann Marier has written many articles on family life and different <a href="http://ultimatehealthinfo.com"> family health issues.</a> Her latest articles tell you all about acquiring different <a href="http://www.collectable-clock.com/collectibles">&#8220;collectibles&#8221;</a> for fun and possibly a profit.<br />
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Sports Collectibles And Memorabilia
Author: Opal Victoria
Collection of sports memorabilia or sports collectibles, antique or modern is restricted by two factors: the money available and the space to be occupied. Once having decided on these basic factors, then it becomes a personal affair. The collectors taste may lead to Basketball Memorabilia, Baseball Memorabilia, NASCAR memorabilia, Golf [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Author: <a title="Opal Victoria" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/opal-victoria/15542.htm">Opal Victoria</a></strong></p>
<p>Collection of sports memorabilia or sports collectibles, antique or modern is restricted by two factors: the money available and the space to be occupied. Once having decided on these basic factors, then it becomes a personal affair. The collectors taste may lead to Basketball Memorabilia, Baseball Memorabilia, NASCAR memorabilia, Golf Memorabilia, Football Memorabilia, Bobble Heads, Diecast Collectibles, Hero Posters, or innumerable other factors. Acquisition of an admired piece may also lead to a determination to get some more of the same, or to find out what the admiration is actually about.</p>
<p>The encyclopedia definition of sports collecting would be like this: &#8220;The hobby of sports collecting is about acquiring particular sports items based on a specific sporting interest of the collector. Such sports assortments of sporting things are frequently highly systematic, attractively displayed and carefully cataloged.&#8221; Sports collectible (or collectable) maybe defined as a manufactured product designed for people who are interested in collecting them. &#8216;Sports Memorabilia&#8217; the term is usually referred to items related to sporting that are directly connected to a recent or historical sports personality or sporting event. There are plenty of people who collect these sports memorabilia and collectibles.</p>
<p>The collection varies on the choices of the individual collector; it could be about just about any subject including sports memorabilia &#038; sports collectible. Depth and breadth of the collection may also vary. At times collectors prefer to concentrate on a particular subtopic within the area of interest, for instance Baseball collectibles of the New York Yankee, Football memorabilia of the Dallas Cowboys, Basketball memorabilia of the Los Angeles Lakers, posters of heroes such as Lance Armstrong, NASCAR memorabilia of Tony Stewart, Golf memorabilia of Tiger Woods, Bobble Heads for any sport &#038; Die cast figurines of fire trucks. At times some others have a preference to keep a general collection, collecting any Football memorabilia, Basketball memorabilia, Baseball memorabilia, Golf memorabilia, NASCAR memorabilia, Hero Posters, Die cast collectibles or Bobble Heads.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/sports-collectibles-and-memorabilia-107184.html" title="Sports Collectibles And Memorabilia">http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/sports-collectibles-and-memorabilia-107184.html</a></p>
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For further information about <a href="http://www.sports-collectibles-store.com">sports collectibles</a>, please visit our website.<br />
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What Is Collecting - Is It A Hobby Or An Obsession?
Author: Robert Benson
People collect, amass, store and hoard just about anything. Some are put up for display (like fine art), yet, others remain in attics and basement, sealed away forever. People collect just about anything including: marbles, coins, political memorabilia, cookie jars, autographs, sports memorabilia, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Author: <a title="Robert Benson" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/robert-benson/3074.htm">Robert Benson</a></strong></p>
<p>People collect, amass, store and hoard just about anything. Some are put up for display (like fine art), yet, others remain in attics and basement, sealed away forever. People collect just about anything including: marbles, coins, political memorabilia, cookie jars, autographs, sports memorabilia, jewelry, Pez dispensers, snow globes, stamps, vinyl records, sports cards, comic books, toys, ceramics, jewelry&#8230;. why the list is endless.</p>
<p>People have always collected something either as a hobby or an investment. In fact, one of the first American numismatists began collecting coins in 1817 and it was a collection of American cents from each year. But, coin collecting has a history going back to ancient times when the ancient Romans were interested in and collected Greek and Roman coins.</p>
<p>There have been many famous people who have collected one thing or another. It is reported that a certain U.S. attorney has amassed a collection of more than 200,000 railroad nails and a Russian countess collected bedpans that had previously belonged to rich and famous people. King Louis XIV of France thoroughly enjoyed his daily visit to the French Royal Coin Collection, noting that he could &#8216;always find something new to learn.&#8217; In addition, actor Buddy Ebsen, who portrayed the loveable hillbilly Jed Clampett, was fond of collecting ancient coins. The flamboyant rock star Freddie Mercury, of the band Queen, was an avid stamp collector as a boy. Many famous musicians have huge vinyl record collections, including Peter Buck (R.E.M.), Peter Wolf (of the J. Geils Band), and Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), just to name a few.</p>
<p>Many collecting hobbies have &#8220;sub genres.&#8221; For instance, collecting vinyl records can be divided into any number of specific categories. One could collect specific genres of music (Big Band, Jazz, Classical, etc.) or be partial to a particular record label such as Capitol, Reprise, RCA, Columbia and many others. Some may also collect 45&#8217;s, picture discs, record sleeves, colored vinyl records, picture discs&#8230;.well, you get the idea. It is well known that famed pop artist Robert Crumb (who designed the famous album cover for Janis Joplin&#8217;s &#8220;Cheap Thrills&#8221; LP) was keen on collecting 78 rpm records and had amassed quite a collection.</p>
<p>Maybe you know someone who collects Pez dispensers. They may have famous celebrities, cartoon characters, specific colored ones, and different years of release and so on. Comic book collectors could also collect a specific type of comic, like super heroes, Archie comics, adult comics, Disney comics or even black and white comics from years gone by.</p>
<p>But, exactly why do people collect? They could gain a measure of satisfaction and pleasure from simply displaying the objects they collect. Sometimes, it is the nostalgia bug that compels people to collect items from a specific era. It could be an item that is associated with their childhood, a famous person or a world famous event. Some collect because of the intrinsic value of an item, and the fact that the item may be desirable to others and can command a profit if they sold it. An item could also have a specific provenance that could compel interest.</p>
<p>Now, is collecting an obsession or some form of &#8220;pack rat fever?&#8221; The Webster&#8217;s dictionary defines the word collect to mean &#8220;to gather (stamps, books etc.) for a hobby.&#8221; A collectible is something &#8220;that can be collected, suitable for collections; as by a hobbyist-any class of old things, but, not antiques, that people collect as a hobby.&#8221; It further states that a collector is &#8220;a person who collects stamps, books, etc. as a hobby.&#8221; Products are also manufactured with &#8220;collectibility&#8221; in mind, such as &#8220;limited edition&#8221; items like vinyl records, coins, art prints or even cookie jars.</p>
<p>Moreover, the collectible&#8217;s market has expanded in recent years and fueled by annual price guides, books on the subject, television shows, collectible conventions and Internet auction sites; the collectible&#8217;s market is now a global phenomenon. There are also professionals who specialize in a certain market and they share their expertise and help to even value these collectibles. There is a science of sorts in how people &#8220;grade&#8221; certain collectibles (i.e., mint, excellent, fair etc.) and most of the time condition is paramount. All these elements drive the market and help create a desirability factor for specific products and items.</p>
<p>But, the one element missing from the dictionary definition of &#8220;collecting&#8221; is the drive and passion that people may have for whatever they collect. So let&#8217;s go a few steps further with our definition of &#8220;collecting.&#8221; Let&#8217;s define it as: The art of acquiring items or products that you are specifically passionate about and want to retain, either for monetary gain or personal satisfaction. Let&#8217;s explore this definition in detail.</p>
<p>Is there an art to collecting? There certainly is. One must know where to find exactly what it is that they are seeking. Let&#8217;s assume you collect vinyl records. Is it best to place an advertisement in a trade publication, local or national newspaper, shop online, or pursue the rummage/garage sale methods? What about going to the &#8220;record conventions&#8221; that are held in major cities all over the country? Is that the best avenue to pursue? There is an art (some call it a science) to knowing where the best place is to find whatever collectible that you may be looking for.</p>
<p>Furthermore, in the dictionary definitions of collecting, a key term is missing, passion. There is a direct correlation to the drive and motivation a person feels and how successful they may be in acquiring their collectibles. This is a very important element, the enthusiasm a person has, the passion, is what makes whatever they may be collecting, an enjoyable experience. And, obviously the more they put into collecting, the more that they will get in return, not only in monetary terms, but, simply put, the more fun they will have pursuing their hobby.</p>
<p>So next time you shake you&#8217;re your head at your spouse, friend or family member and call them a &#8220;pack rat,&#8221; remember that they are not only passionate about what they are doing; but actually find a great deal of excitement and personal satisfaction in doing what they are doing. It is one of the most rewarding and pleasurable things a person can do.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/news-and-society-articles/what-is-collecting-is-it-a-hobby-or-an-obsession-266557.html" title="What Is Collecting - Is It A Hobby Or An Obsession?">http://www.articlesbase.com/news-and-society-articles/what-is-collecting-is-it-a-hobby-or-an-obsession-266557.html</a></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
Author Robert Benson writes about rock/pop music, vinyl record collecting and operates <a href="http://www.collectingvinylrecords.com" title="http://www.collectingvinylrecords.com" target="_blank"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.collectingvinylrecords.com">http://www.collectingvinylrecords.com</a></a>, where you can pick up a copy of his ebook called &#8220;The Fascinating Hobby Of Vinyl Record Collecting.&#8221; Visit his shopping site at <a href="http://www.ezshoppinghere.com" title="http://www.ezshoppinghere.com" target="_blank"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.ezshoppinghere.com">http://www.ezshoppinghere.com</a></a><br />
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Insuring your Valuable Collectibles
Author: Robert Benson
The collectibles markets are full of passionate people.  These aren�??t people who have �??pack rat fever�?? and save items just to have them, but people who decide to enter a specific collectibles market because it is a rewarding and fun experience for them.  And it seems people will [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Author: <a title="Robert Benson" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/robert-benson/3074.htm">Robert Benson</a></strong></p>
<p>The collectibles markets are full of passionate people.  These aren�??t people who have �??pack rat fever�?? and save items just to have them, but people who decide to enter a specific collectibles market because it is a rewarding and fun experience for them.  And it seems people will collect just about anything including:  teddy bears, coins, stamps, advertising memorabilia, books, comic books, sports memorabilia, vinyl records.�?�..why the list seems endless.  But they all have one thing in common, a passion for their hobby and their specific collectible.</p>
<p>But what if something unforeseen happens, a fire or some other catastrophe?  A unique insurance agency called Collectibles Insurance Services; LLC is here to offer peace of mind and, most importantly, insurance for their collectibles.</p>
<p>I spoke with Dan Walker and Debbie Spilman of Collectibles Insurance Services, LLC, about collecting and why it is important to have insurance on your treasured collectibles.</p>
<p>�??Some may think that they�??re homeowners insurance policy covers their collectibles, but in most cases your homeowners policy is designed to cover personal property and is not nearly enough to protect your treasured collectibles,�?? said Dan.  �??They may limit the collection to a percentage of the total value of your home, limit the amount that they will pay for theft of valuable items like silver, crystal, guns, stamps and paper documents or be based on actual cash value rather than the collectible or replacement value.�??</p>
<p>Collectibles Insurance Services (www.collectinsure.com) differs from the average homeowners�?? insurance policy, in that, insuring collectibles is all they do.  The service can insure a collection of stamps, advertising memorabilia, sports cards, vinyl records, antique tools, vintage clothing, trains, toys, weapons (guns, knives swords), entertainment memorabilia and much more (see the website for a complete list and exclusions of what they insure).</p>
<p>�??Normal homeowners policies don�??t generally deal with collectibles, we write policies specifically for a person�??s collectibles, whether it is a rare book collection, stamps, coins, sports cards, vinyl records and the many other collectibles that we deal with every day�?? explained Dan.</p>
<p>Valuation of a collection is subjective and estimating what a certain collection is worth depends on many variables and researching different avenues.</p>
<p>�??We strongly encourage prospects from overvaluing their collections.  We cannot insure �??emotional worth�??, but can insure a varying array of collectibles.  We ask that people have a paper trail, save receipts for what they may have paid for items; documentation is very helpful, take video of the collection or pictures.  Validation is an important element.  Don�??t over insure and if necessary get a second opinion,�?? detailed Debbie.</p>
<p>How does one go about ascertaining the value of a collection or their collectibles?</p>
<p>�??Price guides are great, but they are just one of the tools used when trying to gauge a value of a collection,�?? explained Dan.  �??Replacement value would be what a knowledgeable buyer would pay a knowledgeable seller for the items, it is an agreed upon price between two knowledgeable individuals in a sales transaction.  You must price your collectibles realistically for insurance purposes.�??</p>
<p>�??The valuation process could also be aided by a professional appraisal (although that is not always necessary), professional consensus, price guide values, what the collectibles may be selling for on the market at the specific time, our own resources and expertise and because no two collections are the same, all these factors are available in helping people determine what the value is.  We also have a number of resources on file and references listed on the website including valuation aides, inventory aides and dealers to help people along so they can put a figure on the collections worth in which to write a policy�?? said Dan.</p>
<p>What kind of resources that are used in the valuation process depends on the items in the collection, as Debbie explains:</p>
<p>�??We provide reference to many entities in the process including obtaining information from the Kovels.com, American Stamp Dealers Association, Price Miner, Antique Trader, Beckett.com, CBGXtra.com (for comic book collections), collect.com, Goldmine publications, Military Trader, trains.com and a number of other resources, depending on the genre of the collectible.�??</p>
<p>I inquired about insurance when you are moving the items, from whether down the street or across the country; doesn�??t the moving company provide insurance for that?</p>
<p>�??Submitting a claim to them is much more difficult to do, as the moving companies would require much more documentation to validate a claim if there were breakage or something else were to happen,�??  explained Debbie. �??Again, validating just how much the collectibles are worth is a key element in settling a claim.�??</p>
<p>A myth with regard to collectibles insurance is that every item in the collection must be itemized and professionally appraised.</p>
<p>�??No appraisals are necessary. You estimate the value of your collection and determine the amount of insurance, we need a ballpark figure,�?? detailed Dan.  �??Although an inventory is not always required at the time of application to purchase insurance, Collectibles Insurance Services strongly recommends its customers maintain an inventory to streamline, provide proof, and expedite claims in the event of a loss.�??</p>
<p>Another myth regarding insuring collectibles is that the cost would be more than people could reasonably afford. </p>
<p>�??A collectibles policy is typically less costly than scheduling items on your homeowners insurance,�?? said Dan.  �??The price of insurance should not deter a person from insuring their collections, the items are priceless to the hobbyist or collector and you will find our rates are not overbearing and are cost-efficient.  We cover everything from autographs to Zippos or something in between.  And Collectibles Insurance Services�?? carriers are A rated and above.�??</p>
<p>It is reassuring to know that purchasing insurance for your collection is not as difficult as one might think it to be.  The process is not such a daunting task as it seems and it is also reassuring to know that there are professionals specifically trained in this field and a company that specializes in just this type of insurance.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/hobbies-articles/insuring-your-valuable-collectibles-294292.html" title="Insuring your Valuable Collectibles">http://www.articlesbase.com/hobbies-articles/insuring-your-valuable-collectibles-294292.html</a></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong></p>
<p>Author Robert Benson writes about rock/pop music, vinyl record collecting and operates <a target="_blank" href="http://www.collectingvinylrecords.com,">http://www.collectingvinylrecords.com,</a> where you can pick up a copy of his ebook called <br />
&#8220;The Fascinating Hobby Of Vinyl Record Collecting.&#8221;  <br />
Contact Robert at <a href="mailto:robert@collectingvinylrecords.com">robert@collectingvinylrecords.com</a></p>
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