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Showing results 21 - 28 of 28 for the tag: Sports.
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Andy Granatelli Memorabilia (5/28/08)
Andy Granatelli Memorabilia
Bob Swanson, Executive Director of the San Diego Automotive Museum, shows off the museum’s collection of Andy Granatelli’s memorabilia. Items include Andy’s rocket car, STP and the Granatelli brother’s racing empire.
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Parnelli Jones Memorabilia (5/28/08)
Parnelli Jones memorabilia from the exhibit at the San Diego Automotive Museum. Executive Director, Bob Swanson,talks about Jones, his career, his cars, and his races.
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Rodger Ward Memorabilia (5/28/08)
Rodger Ward, the 1959 and 1962 winner of the Indianapolis 500. Bob Swanson, Executive Director of the San Diego Automotive Museum talks about Rodger Ward’s career, his cars and races and shows off Rodger Ward memorabilia.
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Indy 500 Driver Collectibles (5/24/08)
You can buy hundreds of collectibles including die-cast miniatures of the world’s fastest cars, emblems, patches, lighters, t-shirts, flags and the like, but there’s nothing quite like having an extensive collection of memorabilia from the race’s greatest drivers behind panels of glass.
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San Diego’s Indy 500 Collectibles (5/24/08)
Where there is a sport, there are fans, collectors and museums. Tomorrow the world’s greatest racecar drivers will compete hoping to win the Indianapolis 500.
In San Diego (two thousand miles from Indianapolis) a passion for everything about automobiles permeates the San Diego Automotive Museum.
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Baseball Collectibles – A Link to the Past (4/25/08)
No sport represents the tradition and values of the United States quite like baseball. It has been played around the country since the 1860s, and although it has undergone many changes, the foundation the 19th century produced can still be seen in ballparks across the country. With such an extensive legacy, the world of baseball collectibles is vast and varied.
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A Pitch for Hope: Barry Bonds’ Home Run Ball (4/4/08)
Every baseball fan dreams of catching a fly ball when they see their favorite team play: it is the ultimate collectible. For Jameson Sutton, this wish came true last fall. The 24-year-old was in the front row when Barry Bonds hit his 762nd home run at Coors Field. The crowd went
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Drugs, Baseball, and Collecting (12/23/07)
With recent news of the Mitchell Report accusing 86 baseball players of using steroids and other performance enhancing drugs, people have been talking about the players and the sport, but what is going to happen to the value of cards and memorabilia?
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