Monday, March 09, 2009
March 9th
Hope you all had a great weekend. Saturday we brought my man Clyde Frazier to an appearance in New Jersey...as always #10 delivered and the signing was a success. This weeks looks to be another solid one with a few signings (Mike Richter and Sherman Douglas), a few Allman Brothers shows (the Beacon Theater residency begins in a matter of hours), and even more new, affordable products to go out with (on both the main site and auction).
In the past I never discussed pricing...but now - with all the unbelievable reasonably priced new pieces that we have created I figured it was time to break that trend. I/we are incredibly charged up about a new portion of this site simply called "Great Gifts Under $100". There is a section for unsigned pieces as well as signed product. Ironically we are even more excited about the unsigned offers than the autographed pieces. Last week I touched upon the Dallas Cowboys turf plaques and the Yankee Stadium dirt collages. Not only do we offer these (most of which are priced anywhere from $29.99 to $99.99) but we also have Syracuse Carrier Dome Court Plaques and dynamite unsigned framed final game at Shea Stadium pieces. The sharpest of all these items, in my humble opinion, is the Yankee Stadium Final Season Dirt Crystal paperweight. These collectibles (considering the current economic state) really make the perfect gifts for birthdays, Fathers Day and graduations (the latter two are coming up sooner than we realize- it was in the 60's this weekend!) While we always have and will continue to offer high end unique memorabilia - including game used, vintage, multi-signed, etc.- these affordable pieces of history are quickly becoming an integral part of our product line. One last note on this topic...We are only a few weeks away from Opening Day at the new Yankee Stadium... and that means new dirt. All of these classic, staple dirt pieces will once again be revisited using the first dirt from the very first home stand at the new cathedral (the Mets fan in me didn't want to use that noun but figured you would all appreciate me calling it that)... so be on the look out for an entirely distinct line of new Yankee Stadium collectibles.
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In the past I never discussed pricing...but now - with all the unbelievable reasonably priced new pieces that we have created I figured it was time to break that trend. I/we are incredibly charged up about a new portion of this site simply called "Great Gifts Under $100". There is a section for unsigned pieces as well as signed product. Ironically we are even more excited about the unsigned offers than the autographed pieces. Last week I touched upon the Dallas Cowboys turf plaques and the Yankee Stadium dirt collages. Not only do we offer these (most of which are priced anywhere from $29.99 to $99.99) but we also have Syracuse Carrier Dome Court Plaques and dynamite unsigned framed final game at Shea Stadium pieces. The sharpest of all these items, in my humble opinion, is the Yankee Stadium Final Season Dirt Crystal paperweight. These collectibles (considering the current economic state) really make the perfect gifts for birthdays, Fathers Day and graduations (the latter two are coming up sooner than we realize- it was in the 60's this weekend!) While we always have and will continue to offer high end unique memorabilia - including game used, vintage, multi-signed, etc.- these affordable pieces of history are quickly becoming an integral part of our product line. One last note on this topic...We are only a few weeks away from Opening Day at the new Yankee Stadium... and that means new dirt. All of these classic, staple dirt pieces will once again be revisited using the first dirt from the very first home stand at the new cathedral (the Mets fan in me didn't want to use that noun but figured you would all appreciate me calling it that)... so be on the look out for an entirely distinct line of new Yankee Stadium collectibles.
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posted by Steiner Sports at 11:17 AM