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Old 12-28-2007, 09:03 AM
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Posted By: Tony

Hello,

I am glad I found this website. There are some wonderful articles and comments. I like to collect football items preferably pre-1970. However, I do not collect the traditional (Topps, Fleer, Philadelphia etc..). Instead, I enjoy the items that are perhaps considered unusual.

With that in mind, I would like to let every one know of such a dealer that I have been working with for over fourteen years. Who offers a great selection of memorabilia (including non-card items), knows his stuff, and offers great service. He is Mike Hattley from Touchdown Treasures. He has both a store front & auction website. He had helped me with such items as: 1930's Diamond match covers, 1930's Wheaties panels, 1948-52 Exhibits, 1950 Bread Labels, 1959 Bazooka, 1961 National City Bank Browns, 1962 Post Cereal & Salada coins, 1959-64 Kahns, 1967 Royal Castle Dolphins, 1977 Topps Mexicans.... Well you get the idea.

You can visit his website at www.touchdown-treasures.com

Does any one else know of any other football dealers carrying this type of off-beat material?

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Tony

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Joe Colabella www.joecolabella.com

Mike & Cindy Mosier Columbia City Collectibles (not sure of website)

I agree that Mike is a great source (and a nice guy to deal with) for vintage football.

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I spoke with Mike yesterday, at length. He seems like a really nice guy. I am going to add his company contact info to our links section (probably today) so he can be a resource over there. I would recommend him to anyone interested in football stuff ....take care and happy holidays....

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Please email me....I need to ask you something.....thanks much...

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In general, a good dealer of baseball cards and memorabilia will also be a reliable seller of football. The former says they go about things the right way and have a background of reliability.

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In general, a good dealer of baseball cards and memorabilia will also be a reliable seller of football. The former says they go about things the right way and have a background of reliability. Also, a football Exhibit card or Diamond Matchbook, for examples, are very much like a baseball exhibit card or Diamond matchbook-- so if you know about one, you'll know about the other.

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