Archive for April, 2008

Pristine Babe Ruth Ball

One of the classic names in baseball as well as baseball card collecting has always been Babe Ruth. Whether it’s kids discussing the Babe in a movie or a couple baseball fans talking about the best players of all time, Babe Ruth’s name has long been a conversation point. One card that has always been highly desired is the Bambino’s 1933 Goudey #53.

Another highly desired baseball collectible is the autographed Babe Ruth ball. With a classic signature that really stands out, these balls are few and far between. Recently I saw some information on a pristine ball going to auction. The ball was signed in August of 1947 and really looked as it was described, pristine. The ball belonged to a Dr. Carvel Lincoln and was acquired at the age of 16 during a dinner banquet for an American Legion Baseball Team.

If you could have an autographed baseball of any baseball great, past or present, who would it be?

Babe Ruth Autographed Baseball

(Photo Property of Memory Lane)

Awesome Quad Auto Pulled!

Bob From Atlanta recently sent us an e-mail to share the card he pulled from his order of 2007 Upper Deck Sp Legendary Cuts Baseball

Check out the card and what Bob had to say about it:

Upper Deck Quad Auto

Quad cut Auto

“Guys, as I explained on the phone, when I got home from a business trip, my wife and I opened two boxes of 2007 Legendary Cuts. In my second pack, I shouted, “The card is in plastic!” and I offered it to her to reveal it. She insisted that I do and I was DELIGHTED to find the enclosed card. Actually, I only saw the front of the card, not realizing that it was a quad cut signature card and was even MORE thrilled to find the additional heroes on the back. Thanks to you folks for an exciting surprise.

Ty Cobb, Charlie Gehringer, Hank Greenberg, and Harry Heilmann Jr. Quad Cut Auto.

Dave and Adam’s Card World Featured on Beckett.com

Beckett.com recently featured an article about Dave and Adam’s Card World, titled Another World. Thanks goes to Kevin Haake who wrote the article.

If one were to craft a list detailing the seven wonders of the collecting world, there is little doubt that Dave and Adam’s Card World would be in the discussion.

Located just outside of Buffalo, N.Y., Dave and Adam’s Card World hasn’t always been the card Mecca that stands so majestically today. In fact, Adam and Dave’s Hockey World started like most great American enterprises, with humble and meager beginnings.

“I first met Dave in the summer of 1988 in Rochester, N.Y.,” Adam Martin recalls. “We were by far the youngest exhibitors on the card show circuit at the time so we tended to gravitate towards one another.

In 1989 Pierre Turgeon, Dave Andreychuk, Daren Puppa and other Buffalo Sabres were getting hot, but back then there were no easy ways to acquire large volumes of Rookie Cards, so I suggested to Dave that we start running classified ads in select trade publications.”

“Of course, Dave was on board, but there was one problem, what would we call the business? Since I was still living at home, and it was my phone number that was in the ad, I suggested that we call the business Adam and Dave’s Hockey World. I even had my mom trained to answer the phone so that when I wasn’t there, she would tell the customers that Dave and I were off breaking cases of 1979-80 vending.”

So how did Adam and Dave’s Hockey World end up as Dave and Adam’s Card World?

“One day, Dave came to me and said ‘you know, I think that I’d like to run my phone number in the ads too.’ ” Martin said. “I told him that we couldn’t run two phone numbers because it might be confusing to our customers. At the time, we were also aggressively buying Jim Kelly rookies and other Buffalo Bills, so Adam and Dave’s Hockey World didn’t truly represent the full scope of our growing business. So we compromised, I got to keep my number running in the classified ads but the business name would change to Dave and Adam’s Card World … 19 years later, I guess you can say it worked out OK.”

Not surprisingly, Martin still remembers how much that first classified ad cost. “The invoice we received was for $37, but it was that ad that got us off and running,” he says.

Since that inaugural ad, Dave and Adam’s Card World has steadily grown into one of the industry’s most influential and significant power brokers. Martin and Silver were aided in their ascension to the top of the hobby when they caught a break in 1991.

“The Northland Hockey Stick Company had just gone out of business,” Martin recalls. “The way the company conducted business was that they had players send them actual sticks that were game-used, curved, shaped, shaved and altered so that they could make the player’s new sticks identical to their exact specifications. A person associated with the company had access to this incredible library that housed hundreds of game-used hockey sticks from as far back as the early 1960s. He brought them all up from Massachusetts, to Buffalo, and opened a small warehouse within a mile of Dave and I. We literally spent every nickel we had buying as many game-used Bobby Orr, Gordie Howe and Bobby Hull hockey sticks as we could afford. That was a very significant purchase for us because it was very early on and it provided us with some much-needed cash flow.”

The buy was so successful that it allowed Martin and Silver to more aggressively pursue larger wax purchases.

“Our first retail store was a 500 square-foot facility,” Martin recalls. “Since then, we’ve expanded five times and now operate two hobby stores in the Buffalo area along with our 35,000-square-foot warehouse and individual buying facility.”

In order to run an operation of that magnitude, Martin employs a full-time staff of 70 that consists of a seven-person buying team, a three-person information technology team and a full-scale marketing division.

“I’d like to think that we’re the only trading card retailer in the industry with all of those departments in-house,” Martin says.

Last year, Dave and Adam’s spent in excess of $21 million on trading cards.

“We consider ourselves the No. 1 seller of trading cards in the world behind Wal-Mart and Target,” Martin says. “We have shipped as many as 2,000 packages in a single day.”

The company’s mission statement? To maintain the absolute most varied inventory at the best possible prices.

“We specialize in unopened wax from the last two years, but our inventory goes back decades, all the way into the 1950s,” Martin says. “A big deal for us could be a $1 million dollar wax purchase. Right now we’ve got somewhere in the neighborhood of more than a quarter-million boxes of unopened cards in stock. To put that in perspective, that’s over 1,000 skids of cards or 55 full 18-wheelers.”

There is little doubt in Martin’s mind which products and sports move collector’s needles.

“We sell more baseball than anything,” Martin states. “Football is a definite second followed by Hockey and Basketball deadlocked at third. Our biggest moving products of the year are Bowman Chrome baseball and SP Legendary Cuts, hands down. When those products get set to release, we experience two of our busiest times of the year.”

For those collectors who can’t make the pilgrimage to Buffalo, Dave and Adam’s website is always open. Since its inception in October 2001, dacardworld.com has served more than 100,000 unique clients and tallies more than 60,000 hits per week.

“With more than 300,000 items available on dacardworld.com, the choices that are available for all collectors are second to none,” Martin says.

When reflecting on the company’s success, Martin will tell you that he often thinks about the early days.

“Believe it or not, I was planning on being a lawyer until all of this craziness happened,” he says.

Craziness indeed, and a story of entrepreneurial, and hobby, success that is out of this world.

Topps to Launch ToppsTown on June 1st

The Topps Company has made plans to launch ToppsTown.com on June 1st. Inserts for ToppsTown will be inserted one in every two packs in the upcoming 2008 Topps Series 2 Baseball. Each insert card will unlock virtual cards and a new online world “where your cards come alive.”

With the strength of online communities growing daily, it appears that ToppsTown will make an effort to reach out to younger collectors.

Show it Off!

Often times we get e-mails from customers letting us know about some of the awesome hits they get, or how awesome their collection is. If you pull something you want to show off or are interested in having your collection featured on the dacw blog, send an e-mail to us here!. We would love to show off your stuff!

Dick Vitale Signs with Donruss

From Donruss.com-

Arlington, TX - Officials at Donruss announced today that the newest member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, Dick Vitale, has signed his very first autograph agreement with the company. Donruss recently completed the signing with the enthusiastic Vitale, known for his catch phrases and high-energy commentary for ESPN.

“It’s amazing that in the competitive basketball market you can still find someone this popular that hasn’t had a certified autograph card,” said Marketing Director Scott Prusha. “This is another FIRST for the industry and another way we are creatively providing content that nobody else has to make the Americana and Elite Extra Edition Series the most popular in the industry.”

Dick Vitale will make his debut in Donruss Americana II, set to release this summer. He is also set to make an appearance in the popular collegiate themed product, Donruss Elite Extra Edition. Vitale signed stickers as well as several of his catch-phrase notations on cuts including: “Its Awesome Baby” , “Dickie V” , “Mr. College Basketball” and “Dipsy Doo Dunkeroo”.

Collecting in the 1980’s

Many sports card collectors remember the 80’s fondly. We often have customers who are very excited to purchase older boxes. For some it’s 1989 Upper Deck Baseball (with that famous Ken Griffey Jr. RC), while others are interested in1988 Topps Football (hey there were a lot of Bo Jackson fans!). Lets not forget the hockey and basketball collectors who are interested in older stuff - sometimes 1984/85 Topps Hockey (Lafontaine and Yzerman RC’s) and even 89/90 Hoops Basketball (must be nostalgia).

What are your favorite products from the 80’s?

2007/08 Fleer Ultra Basketball Box Break Contest

Check out our latest video box break of 2007/08 Fleer Ultra Basketball! After watching the video enter the contest to win all the cards for free! Entries must be submitted by 4/18/08.

You can go directly to the contest page.

2007/08 In The Game O Canada Hockey Box Break Contest

Check out our latest video box break of 2007/08 In The Game O Canada Hockey! After watching the video enter the contest to win all the cards for free! Entries must be submitted by 4/18/08.

You can go directly to the contest page.



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