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by Stu Beaudoin
For die-hard baseball fans and memorabilia collectors, Charlie Lea's no-hitter on May 10, 1981 for the Montreal Expos is an iconic moment in baseba...
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by Stu Beaudoin
If you are a Star Wars fan, you understand the emotional ties to your memorabilia collection. And if you're an avid collector, you know how much it...
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by Stu Beaudoin
The popularity of fantasy sports has skyrocketed in recent years and it is now a billion-dollar industry. From football to baseball to basketball, ...
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by Stu Beaudoin
On May 2, 1967, the Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup for the fourth time in six years. And as we all know, the Leafs haven't won since, stru...
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by Stu Beaudoin
Some sports cards are valuable just because they're rare, some because they're highly sought after for the player on the card. Sometimes, however, ...
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by Stu Beaudoin
On April 26, 2019, the Toronto Blue Jays called up the most exciting prospect in franchise history. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is a name everyone should...
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by Stu Beaudoin
The doors have opened and we are ready at booths 225/226 at the Sport Card and Memorabilia Expo! It's the final day so come on by for some last mi...
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by Stu Beaudoin
The doors have opened and we are ready at booths 225/226 at the Sport Card and Memorabilia Expo! It's been a fun couple days where we have bought,...
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by Stu Beaudoin
The doors have opened and we are ready at booths 225/226 at the Sport Card and Memorabilia Expo! So great to see familiar faces last night - looki...
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by Stu Beaudoin
The doors have opened for VIP night and we are ready at booths 225/226 at the Sport Card and Memorabilia Expo!
Come drop by and see our collection...
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by Stu Beaudoin
The bi-annual Sport Card and Memorabilia Expo is live TOMORROW at the International Centre near Toronto Pearson Airport! We'll be there as usual, ...
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by Stu Beaudoin
On February 20, 1992, the Simpsons aired Homer at the Bat, starring nine MLB All-Stars (voicing themselves) playing for the Springfield Nuclear Po...
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