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Hollywood Collectibles Is an Outstanding Source for Baseball Memorabilia
If you are a fan of major league baseball and have a collection of baseball memorabilia, then you most certainly are always on the lookout to expand your collection with more authentic items such as trading cards, autographed baseballs, gloves and bats.
Of course you probably keep an eye on online auctions sites for great deals and place bids when you find something you would like to own. If you are fortunate, you can pick up a treasure or two at online auction sites such as Ebay, but you often end up paying more than an item is worth due to the auction format. However, there is an easier and better way to obtain baseball memorabilia and that is by purchasing it from Hollywood Collectibles out of Hollywood, Florida.
This company has a truly remarkable inventory of one-of-a-kind baseball memorabilia any collector would love to have in his collection. Owner Rick Altman was was chosen as one of the top ten most influential people in the sports autograph industry and was featured in Sport Memorabilia Magazine in 1995. As a matter of fact, Altman is one of America’s most respected and influential autograph dealers who has been dealing in autographs since the early 1980s. Rick speaks with experience, is very honest and is a highly respected autograph expert who contributes to price guides on the subject. Altman also offers his time and attention to many organizations to help improve the autograph collectible marketplace.
The World Series winners, the NY Yankees had a great year in 2009 and the team could not have gotten as far as they did without the committed efforts of players such as Derek Jeter, Mark Teixeira and Mariano Rivera. At Hollywood Collectibles you can find autographed photos of these stars or from a wide range of team members from all of the MLB teams such as the Red Sox, Mets, Indians, Tigers and White Sox. Autographed memorabilia is highly sought after and only increases in value as the years pass and Hollywood Collectibles is simply one of the best sources to find it all.
Locating exactly what you are interested in could not be any easier on the Hollywood Collectibles website. You simply enter the player or team name into the provided search box and then browse through the amazing offerings. Not only does this company offer one of the world’s most extensive line of baseball memorabilia, but it has autographed memorabilia from other sports such as basketball, hockey, boxing, soccer, tennis, wresting, Olympics, golf, racing as well as from numerous celebrities.
If you need display cases and supplies for your collection of autographed baseballs or other items, Hollywood Collectibles have those as well, which will protect your items so that they do not become damaged in any way. If you would like to own some extremely rare vintage autographed collectibles by baseball’s legends such as Ty Cobb or Babe Ruth, you will find those at this company as well. Imagine owning an authentic Cy Young autographed mini bat or a Negro League autographed Louisville Slugger baseball bat! Or maybe you have a yearning to be the one, single owner of the Babe Ruth signed American League Reach Baseball with James Spence Authentication which also comes with a certificate of authenticity from Hollywood Collectibles.
Concerning authenticity, all autographed baseballs, bats, gloves, photos and other items come with an official Certificate of Authenticity which ensures that every hand-signed value is backed by a 100% guarantee with a supporting certificate by Hollywood Collectibles, James Spence Authentication, Upper Deck, Absolute Authentics, Tri Star and other big names in the industry.
Hollywood Collectibles also offers custom framing service for uniforms and jerseys, photos, cards and other items which are ideal for displaying. If you do not happen to find the item you are looking for you can sign up for email alerts so that you will be notified if the item becomes available. Hollywood Collectibles is an outstanding company to use to find rare and one-of-a-kind baseball autographed memorabilia with an assortment that is nothing short of amazing.
About the Author
Keeping autographed memorabilia of favorite stars is a hobby of of many fans, so many of them keep the autographed baseballs and autographed photos of the star players.
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Romance Couple Wedding Cake Toppers $24.01 Stylishly dressed for both the classicist or modernist this adoring couple perfectly represent “completely in love”. Hand painted porcelain.The couple is 14.5 cm Tall Presently the Bride and Groom Cake Toppers are available with skin tones and hair colors only as shown. Size: 2″ Long, 5.75″ Tall,… |
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Babe Ruth Baseball Coasters (Set of 4) $14.99 Babe Ruth inspired autograph bar coasters (Set of 4). Coasters are made of a soft polyester surface with a digital image signed baseball by Babe Ruth (non authentic) with a non slip neoprene rubber backing. These coasters will prevent your tables and desks from being scratched. A fan of Babe Ruth? The coasters come in a set of 4. It is the perfect home and or office décor accessory for anyone tha… |
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Philadelphia Phillies Glass Photo Coaster Set $19.99 Protect your furniture in style with our Photo Coaster Set. This set includes four coasters with an insert for a 2″ x 2″ photo of each of your favorite family or team spirit memories. A coaster holder is included. Foam backing on each of the coasters prevents slipping and scratching on furniture…. |
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Looney Tunes – Golden Collection $29.99 LOONEY TUNES:GOLDEN COLLECTION VOL 1 – DVD Movie… |
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BRIAN REGAN LIVE $9.20 flexfield5… |
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High School Musical 2 $2.51 Fans of High School Musical can breathe easy: Based on this soundtrack, the sequel is just as good, and perhaps even better. Though its trailer asked “Are you ready for the start of something new?” HSM2 isn’t turning the franchise into The Wire, and really is more of the same–which is, of course, totally fine by us. One of the most energetic tracks is Chad and Ryan’s musical/baseball number “I Do… |
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Video– Teaching the Mechanics of the Major League Pitcher. $20.00 Teaching video…. |
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1995 World Series – Atlanta Braves vs Cleveland Indians [VHS] $19.99 … |
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Sports Night Light – Hockey is Serious $14.99 This is a very fun hockey night light! The image is by talented artist Jo Moulton. This light makes a very unique gift and perfect as a stocking stuffer, office gift, or grab bag gift. This is a very popular light and will look great in any room in your house! This photographic image is printed in the USA using high quality inks. **PLEASE NOTE** Unlike cheaper night lights, the light bulb on these… |
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Kids Stuff – Baseball – Light Switch Covers – double toggle switch $13.75 Baseball Light Switch Cover is new and handcrafted utilizing unique process resulting in a stunning high gloss ceramic-like finish. SET OF MATCHING SCREWS IS INCLUDED giving it a perfect finishing touch. Made of durable metal material…. |
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0:01 – Parting Shots from the World of Sports $0.99 A humorous collection of photo-illustrations from the popular back page of ESPN The MagazineImagine Joe Paterno as George Bailey in It’s a Wonderful Life. Or Terrell Ownes sitting at a table for eleven at Thanksgiving. Or celebrity dogs playing poker. These are some of the humorous images that can be found on 0:01, the satirical back page of ESPN The Magazine. Sometimes whimsical, sometimes evocative, always current, 0:01s chronicle the personalities, events, and cultural touchstones of sports, and prove just what a slightly twisted picture is worth. Organized thematically — bad boys, animals, holidays, et cetera — and with behind-the-scenes accounts of how the images are designed and created, 0:01 offers as many laughs as it does commentaries on the sports world. And as a bonus, the book will include some 0:00s — shots the creative team behind 0:01 wish they had made.Steve Wulf is the coauthor (with David Okrent) of the bestseller Baseball Anecdotes (Oxford University Press), as well as the coauthor of I Was Right On Time, the autobiography of Negro Leagues legend Buck O’Neil. A founding editor of ESPN The Magazine, Wulf has also been on the staff of Time and Sports Illustrated, and written for Entertainment Weekly, Life, the Wall Street Journal, and the Economist. A father of four, he can often be found watching his kids jump horses, throw fastballs, shoot pucks, and drain three-pointers. |
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2011 Standard Catalog Of Baseball Cards $44.99 Real-World Pricing for More Than One Million CardsStandard Catalog of® Baseball Cards is not only the longest-running and most trusted large-format baseball card price guide, it’s the most comprehensive fact and photo-filled guide in the collecting game. The depth of coverage and ease of use of this book makes it the premier choice, whether you’re a seasoned veteran of card collecting or a rookie just getting into the hobby.You get accurate pricing, reflective of real-world market values for more than one million cards, plus 10,000 photos in this top-selling reference. In the pages of this mammoth guide you’ll find listings for cards, including Tobacco and Bubble Gum cards and Specialty Issues, released between 1863-2010 and minor league listings. Nothing comes close to the depth of details and completeness of coverage you gain with this go-to guide.Use it to be an informed, competitive and confident collector, buyer, and seller of baseball cards from the past and present. |
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A Coach’s Letter to His Son $19.95 Baseball is a game steeped in tradition, played from backyards to major league stadiums, and cheered by millions of fans. But at its most intimate and fundamental level, baseball is a game grounded in fathers and sons: in playing catch in the twilight hours after supper, in sons standing before old fences swinging at their father’s pitches. Creative Editions is proud to present A Coach’s Letter to His Son, a nostalgic tribute to the game. The words of Mel Allen and sketches and photo-realistic paintings by John Thompson combine to convey a coach’s story and regrets to his son, a baseball player not yet in his teens. Reflecting on his own baseball childhood, the importance of family, and the high-pressure atmosphere that surrounds youth sports at even the earliest levels of competition today, the narrator comes to reassess his priorities and rediscover the purity of baseball. In an age when “America’s pastime” is increasingly defined by statistics, awards, and championships, A Coach’s Letter to His Son is a powerful and touching reminder of the heart of the game. Mel Allen has worked as an editor for Yankee Magazine for more than two decades and has taught writing at the University of Massachusetts since 2001. A lifelong fan of baseball, he still makes time to pitch balls to his son Daniel, now a college player. A Coach’s Letter to His Son is his first picture book. He has two sons and lives in New Hampshire. John Thompson played baseball in college before turning his focus to art. He has since worked as an illustrator for a diverse array of clients, including NASA, the US Air Force, and Sports Illustrated. He has alsoillustrated a number of acclaimed children’s books, including Freedom Like Sunlight. He lives in New York and is a professor of art at Syracuse University. |
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A Great Day in Cooperstown: The Improbable Birth of Baseball’s Hall of Fame $15.95 Using an iconic photo of the game’s original superstars — a group that included, among others, Babe Ruth, Cy Young, Honus Wagner, and Connie Mack — as his starting point, Jim Reisler explains the unusual origins of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and delivers a delightful history of not only the game’s early stars and the house built to honor them, but also the myth of baseball America.With his trademark eye and ear for the spirit of the game’s golden age, Reisler explains that the construction of the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY was as much an attempt to revive the economy of a struggling draught-ravaged farming town at the height of the Depressioin as it was a tribute to the National Pastime.Weaving quirky, anecdotal stories about the Hall’s first eleven inductees in and out of the story of how two industrious businessmen convinced a nation that a former Union general named Abner Doubleday created the game of baseball (which he didn’t) and that the first pitch was thrown in the sleepy hamlet of Cooperstown (which it wasn’t), Jim Reisler provides us with a fascinating story to be cherished by baseball fans and Americana enthusiasts alike. |
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A Great Day in Cooperstown: The Improbable Birth of Baseball’s Hall of Fame $1.95 Using an iconic photo of the game’s original superstars — a group that included, among others, Babe Ruth, Cy Young, Honus Wagner, and Connie Mack — as his starting point, Jim Reisler explains the unusual origins of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and delivers a delightful history of not only the game’s early stars and the house built to honor them, but also the myth of baseball America.With his trademark eye and ear for the spirit of the game’s golden age, Reisler explains that the construction of the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY was as much an attempt to revive the economy of a struggling draught-ravaged farming town at the height of the Depressioin as it was a tribute to the National Pastime.Weaving quirky, anecdotal stories about the Hall’s first eleven inductees in and out of the story of how two industrious businessmen convinced a nation that a former Union general named Abner Doubleday created the game of baseball (which he didn’t) and that the first pitch was thrown in the sleepy hamlet of Cooperstown (which it wasn’t), Jim Reisler provides us with a fascinating story to be cherished by baseball fans and Americana enthusiasts alike. |









