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How to Organize Your Vintage Basketball Collection

Michael Jordan and Magic JohnsonIf you want to know how to organize your vintage basketball collection, then this article has all the information you need. If you love the idea of being a collector of vintage basketball memorabilia and you maintain the passion for it, you can gather a lot of impressive items that would make any basketball fan green with envy. But if there’s one most important trait of being a collector – and this not only applies to vintage basketball memorabilia – it is being organized about it.

There are three things that you can do to organize your basketball vintage collection.

Careful Storage

Vintage items are easily damaged because of their age. That’s why specific measures have to be taken when storing them. Those that are made of paper (like basketball cards) should be kept in acid-free frames and containers. You don’t want your signed Jordan rookie card to get damaged due to harmful chemical agents.

You should also store your collectibles in a place that isn’t exposed to direct light. Keep them in a place that is dry, free of pests, and dust-free. Do some regular checking of the containers and boxes to ensure that there’s no mildew. Dust off each surface and every corner so that dust wont accumulate.

Provide Documentation for Each Item

For every item you add to your vintage basketball collection, you should at least provide useful information that will give your onlookers an idea what they’re looking at. Document the date of purchase, the source, the cost, the name of the item, and why the item is valuable. Not only will this help you keep track of what you have in your vintage basketball collection, but it also gives your memorabilia some integrity. If the time comes that you have to sell some items in your collection, interested buyers will be more inclined to make some purchases. Plus your well-organized vintage basketball memorabilia might create quite a stir in the community of vintage basketball collectors, which should also translate to further profit.

Keep a Digital Record

Once you start your vintage basketball collection, there will come a time when your memorabilia items will be too many that its going to be a chore to keep track. So you might as well keep a digital record of every memorabilia item and file them in an organized manner. What you do is take a digital photo of each item and upload them into the computer. You can save them as thumbnails and file them in Excel or MS Access.

You must remember to categorize the collection in a way that you can sort each item by date of purchase, price range, type of item, and more. This way, you can easily look for an item and its corresponding details through the software’s search feature.

Know Your Stuff

It goes without saying that your vintage basketball memorabilia should cover many aspects of the sports as well as its history. It is also important that you be a fan of the sport as well. Do some research on the game’s history – its legendary players, player milestones, cultural artifacts and more. This way, you will have an idea on what collectors are looking for.

The tips above are all you have to know in how to organize your vintage basketball collection. As an addendum, just remain passionate about this wonderful hobby, and you’d soon reap its rewards.

 

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Basketball Memorabilia

Collecting Basketball Memorabilia

Basketball MemorabiliaIf you’re a big basketball fan, chances are you’ll enjoy collecting basketball memorabilia. If, say, you are a big fan of the Los Angeles Lakers and Kobe Bryant (it is rare that you will see a guy with the amount of skill-set that he has) you could start with buying an authentic Kobe Bryant jersey.  You can wear it immediately and take to the streets and play ball. But even if you grow old, you would soon take great satisfaction in looking at the jersey as part of your basketball memorabilia.

There were a lot of great players even before Kobe Bryant. None shine brighter than Michael Jordan, who, having led the Bulls to 6 championships, is considered by many as the greatest of all time. As he popularized the NBA during the 90ís, sales of Jordan jerseys went through the roof. His shoe line for Nike sold like hotcakes as well. Among NBA collectible cards, those featuring Jordan were the bestsellers.

No matter who your favorite player is or which team you’re rooting for, collecting basketball memorabilia is a worthwhile hobby if you’re a big fan of the sport. NBA jerseys, collectible NBA cards, team mugs, championship banners, signed pictures of players and teams – you name it. You can collect all of these, put them in a room or a glass display case, and you’re bound to impress your friends who are also big fans of the sport. Or you can just stare at your collection with admiration and a nostalgic eye, and wallow in the rich legacies that have been formed throughout the years.

No matter which team you’re a fan of, you can always set up a separate section for your basketball memorabilia. You can put up a big banner commemorating your team’s championship year. Maybe a nice poster of your favorite player can provide a good backdrop for it.. In a glass display case, you can place NBA key chains, toy figures of NBA greats such as Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant and whichever player you fancy. A signed jersey on a particular wall can do a significant improvement in your collector reputation as well. Team mugs, boxed photo-sets, vintage NBA shoes – all of these are just some of the items you can add to spruce up your collection.

You may also start a basketball memorabilia collection that is not team exclusive. Today, there are emerging superstars that are worth your special attention. There are so many talented rising stars in the NBA today, and chief among them is the controversial Lebron James. There’s also Derrick Rose, who has been tearing it up in the playoffs as of late. Blake Griffin, the 2011 Slam Dunk champion and 2011 Rookie of the Year has also gained a lot of fanfare in playing for the Los Angeles Clippers.

Collecting basketball memorabilia is one of the best hobbies a basketball fan could ever have. Just think of the legacies unfolding even today, and you’ll know for sure that all the expense is worth it.

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Hot Vintage Basketball Collections

Hot Vintage Basketball Items and What They Sold for

Hot Vintage Basketball CollectionsHot vintage basketball items and what they sold for are some of the most sought out information these days. These items became popular even in these modern times due to its authentic and genuine materials and the value that fans place in them. Vintage basketball items originated in the 1900ís when the basketball trading cards culture also began. Most of the vintage pieces are valued by owners but, due to circumstances, these owners were obliged to sell them, giving other hard core basketball fans the chance to own such items.

To date, there are many vintage basketball pieces all around the world but, there will always be those that are unique, those who are genuinely priceless and are really ageless. Most of the time, common basketball items include the ball with a signature on it, a jersey worn by a pro basketball player and the trading cards, which has autographs and pictures of the basketball superstars like Michael Jordan. Here are some information on hot vintage basketball items and what they sold for

Back in 1912, Parkinson Art Company in Brooklyn, New York City USA created a “masterpiece”. It was called a “Lady Basketball Player”. It depicts a young lady in her white with red strips uniform, holding a ball with straps at the center. It was authentic, sealed in its original frame which holds about a size of 11 x 12. Its selling price these days is $225- 250.

Another vintage piece is the classic basketball uniform which dates back to 1900. It is a Spalding uniform along with quilted shorts. This jersey was the first of the uniforms ever created and used by basketball players and has a price of $450-500.

Basketball rims are also popular vintage basketball item collections of the modern era. The authentic basketball rim dates back to 1910 with the original net. It was said that this basketball rim were not even used since 1910 so it is really genuine and a work of art. The price is a little bit tricky but it was all worth it. The selling price is $800-850.

During the old times, basketball players were very careful of their things. So they created a bag to hold the ball. In the modern era, this is either made of Canvas or leather and is called a basketball carrier. It is a perfect fit for just any type of ball. It dates back to 1910 and its selling price today is about $300.

Talking about shoes, during the old civilization, basketball players used leather- heeled shoes which, as we all know today, is not the appropriate shoes for basketball. But they used it some time in 1910- 1920. It is taken care of, well preserved and is generally a good catch for vintage lovers. The price is about $225.

Some “vintage” basketball items are not genuine. So, in order for you to know which are authentic and which are not, do a research on the background of the item you wish to buy, and check out the seller. Try to get some facts about its material and where did the item really originate. This way, you’d be able to buy items that are vintage in every sense of the word. Good luck!

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Collecting Player Autographs

Collecting Player Autographs – Top Tips

Collecting Player AutographsCollecting player autographs may be hard to pull off. The popularity of the players was even greater that it is as if they are the most respected stars in the world (well, they are). But if you really believe it is THAT hard, one person may change your way of thinking- and that is Erik Fields Sr.

Erik is an avid fan of the NBA team and was really looking forward to having a close meet with any of them. Like many other fans, Erik wanted to take pictures with NBA players; he wanted to have some sort of remembrance from his idols and he thought of having autographed items. The first time he ever had anything autographed was when he bumped into these basketball superstars — Troy Murphy and Jarrett Jack.

After so many years of having a hard time getting autographs, Erik still pursued what he started. News flashed that Indiana Pacers, who happened to be his favorite team in the NBA, will be having their annual Fan Jam. So Erik decided to go and see for himself. He describes the players as really friendly and easy to get along with. Erik got autographs from the players like Brandon Rush, A.J. Price, Solomon Jones, Roy Hibbert, T.J. Ford and the rest of the team.

Like Erik, you can also meet and greet your favorite basketball team and players. If you’re a devoted fan, and you really want to have their signatures, try to look up their activities. Basketball players usually have a Fan Day. Upcoming events, gigs and other stuff will be announced during this day so better get ready!

You can also attend autograph signing events in hotels where your favorite basketball stars reside. These team hotels are open to the public for “intense” interaction, picture- taking and collecting player autographs. This is the perfect time to meet the players as these are their resting area.

According to Erik, it may sound silly but you can even get autographs before, during and after their game. In the area where a basketball game is held, you’ll have the chance to get an autograph of other basketball stars who come to watch the event. After the game, there will be autograph signing sessions as well.

You can also have autographs of your favorite basketball stars during their other events. It may be for a promotional event or for their endorsements. A lot of basketball stars today have their own signature items like shirts, balls and other things most likely to be deemed memorabilia.

Along other reasons for admiring your favorite players, Erik shared his experience as like having a dream come true. He finished his autograph signing with other basketballs stars like Jeff Foster, Dahntay Jones, Travis Diener and Earl Watson. It was very challenging for him but at the same time, it was as fun and as easy as what you hope it would be.

Collecting player autographs is the way to go if you are an avid fan and you want the most popular and authentic memorabilia. For a big fan, these gives great pleasure.

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