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vintagebaseballcardguy 12-23-2017 03:19 PM

Auction Houses that Specialize in Football?
 
Are there auction houses out there that specialize or at least have more of a presence in vintage football ---say 1960s and back?

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AFLfan 12-23-2017 05:15 PM

BST is the only one that I know of.

jefferyepayne 12-23-2017 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by AFLfan (Post 1732283)
BST is the only one that I know of.

BST all the way. Has by far the largest % of football items of any of the auction houses I know of.

Others that seem to always have a pretty decent amount of football include:
Heritage
Huggins and Scott
RMY Auctions (photos)

jeff

vintagebaseballcardguy 12-23-2017 06:06 PM

Thanks, guys. I wasn't aware BST was so strong in football. I will be watching for the next auction. Aside from my 1960s set pursuits, I would like to find clean, centered rookies of Brown, Unitas, and Starr in the PSA/SGC 6 range. Merry Christmas!

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Il Padrino 12-24-2017 05:03 AM

BST gets my vote; the team there is wonderful and their selection of football has no equal.

https://www.bst-auctions.com/default.aspx

jefferyepayne 12-25-2017 08:14 AM

From talking to heads of auction houses, one of the challenges in trying to specialize in football is that football collectors tend to hoard items much more than baseball collectors do. Perhaps its because the prices are much lower but you don't see as many football collectors selling things to buy others things like you do in baseball.

Because of this, there just isn't nearly enough football stuff being turned over every year to have many auction houses that can specialize in football.

jeff

vintagebaseballcardguy 12-25-2017 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by jefferyepayne (Post 1732628)
From talking to heads of auction houses, one of the challenges in trying to specialize in football is that football collectors tend to hoard items much more than baseball collectors do. Perhaps its because the prices are much lower but you don't see as many football collectors selling things to buy others things like you do in baseball.

Because of this, there just isn't nearly enough football stuff being turned over every year to have many auction houses that can specialize in football.

jeff

Makes sense. I am primarily a card collector, so it will be a little easier. However, I can see what you mean when thinking about memorabilia.

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jiovine22 12-25-2017 05:04 PM

I’m sort of a rookie at this stuff, but it seems like PWCC has a good selection of football cards when they post auctions. Good luck!

jefferyepayne 12-25-2017 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by jiovine22 (Post 1732744)
I’m sort of a rookie at this stuff, but it seems like PWCC has a good selection of football cards when they post auctions. Good luck!

They do. I've gotten some good stuff from them through the years.

It's mostly mainstream stuff, though. The thing that makes BST so special is that they dig up cards from rare sets, memorabilia, etc. in addition to mainstream.

jeff

Duluth Eskimo 12-27-2017 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by jefferyepayne (Post 1732628)
From talking to heads of auction houses, one of the challenges in trying to specialize in football is that football collectors tend to hoard items much more than baseball collectors do. Perhaps its because the prices are much lower but you don't see as many football collectors selling things to buy others things like you do in baseball.

Because of this, there just isn't nearly enough football stuff being turned over every year to have many auction houses that can specialize in football.

jeff

This exactly. As a football collector, along with many other things, I can go years or decades without seeing one item I am interested in for specific collecting areas. Some of most early items are literally one of a kind and no hardcore collector sells one of a kind items that they love. You'll never have a chance to buy it back.

I recently sold a rare item from my personal collection that I liked, but the buyer stepped up and made a very strong offer and we were able to agree on th deal. The item was from my team, but an away game. Still one of a kind, but it fit better in his collection and I was fine with it.

I wish there was more stuff out there as it's tough to collect items like that and still keep your interest strong. Jason

RedsFan1941 12-30-2017 11:46 AM

can’t go wrong with al at love for the game. no one will work harder for you.


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