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Jul 18, 2007 Card show brings out the hobby enthusiasts"I'm bribing him,” said his mother, Mary K. Williams, of
In its fourth year, the show is organized several times each winter by
Graczyk pointed to his display case of hot sellers: the memorabilia cards, or those with either an autograph or some kind of game-used equipment built in.
He said almost anything gets used, from slivers of bleachers to helmets, jersey's — even chunks of the bat, ball or face-mask depending on the sport.
"I'm waiting to see a jock-strap card,” Graczyk said. "It always surprises me what they'll come up with next.” Graczyk credits the memorabilia inserts with revitalizing a slumping card market in the mid-90s, when over-production flooded the streets with cards worth nearly nothing today.
The memorabilia line has been controversial over the years, with some collectors accusing the card companies of going too far by slicing up vintage jersey's — like those worn by Mickey Mantle — and inserting them into cards.
But, they're hot sellers.
In 2004, a line of Presidential Cut Signature cards — as in President of the
"Those were so hot you couldn't even get your hands on the packs,” Graczyk said. Topps repeated the ploy on 2006 with a Declaration of Independence Cut Signatures line. None of those at this show, but plenty of oddballs to chose from.
Sid VanSlyke, of "I kind of just collect goofy cards,” he said. At another table, Ron Koontz, of "It brings a new dimension,” he said, adding comics to the mix.
Bradley and Justin Ray, of
"We like superheroes and action guys,” Bradley said.
Sports card and memorabilia values fluctuate much like the stock market, based on variables like season, region and how the team is doing. When the Tigers went to the World Series last year, their card prices spiked.
"If the local boys are doing good, their stuff sells,” Graczyk said.
"The Lions on the other hand...” his voice trailed off. Hall of Fame status helps. Steroids don't. Mark McGwire cards, for instance, don't sell much.
"Barry Bonds, too,” he said. "You'd think he'd be a hot seller, but people just don't like him.” Did you mean: sports memorbilia, sport memorabilia, sports memerabilia, sports memoribilia, sports memorabila, sports collectables, sports collectable, sport collectible, sport collectibles
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