how to keep my hair for my entire life?

Posted 28 Mar 2008 — by Sports Collectibles
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Banner T asked:


i noticed that alot of male celebrities have hair and they are in their thirtys or fourtys and its is not a wig i can tell so how do they do this please help thanks banner.

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http://www.hollywoodcollectibles.com/autographed/memorabilia/sports/collectibles/authentic/Celebrity/8×10%20Photos/Brad_Pitt_Photo1_MID.jpg

http://media.canada.com/idl/otct/20070524/32868-11401.jpg

P.S i look alot like all these guys combined

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Do You Live In Illinois ?

Posted 26 Mar 2008 — by Sports Collectibles
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Wondering if I should buy this car that I want. It’s a 89 Mustang Cobra?

Posted 22 Mar 2008 — by Sports Collectibles
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Magnus01 asked:


Hey guys I am looking at a 1989 Mustang Cobra that looks very well preserved (haven’t had a close-up yet). The dealer wants $7,998 for it and some have said that they want almost twice as much as it is worth though the dealer is trying to sell it as a collectible. I looked at some on Kelly Blue Book and they are about $3,500 or $4,500. I wonder is getting another car a bad financial idea? I can afford it but some of my friends have said that it is a bad idea financially (they’re not car guys). I am aggressively putting money away in my 401k, money aside in savings and want to play with the rest of my money with a bike of sports car. Some say I should put that cash in a CD but I think I should live a little especially hen i am being financially responsible on other fronts. Ideas?

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What store or website can I go to to find a paintings of Philadelphia scenery?

Posted 17 Mar 2008 — by Sports Collectibles
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teeeyum asked:


More specifically, a painting of the Philadelphia skyline, statute of William Penn, Pat’s & Geno’s Cheesesteaks, Philadelphia Sports Complex or the Wachovia Center, Spectrum, Citizens Bank Park, Lincoln Financial Field or Veterans Stadium, South Street.

I am thinking there might be a shop on South Street that sells something like it or maybe even a Brandywine Collectibles that has the sports one’s but I wanted to find a website instead.
thanks for the answers.
i already tried googling it but i did do an image search and ended up finding actual photos from people on their ‘flicker’ pages. With those pic’s, i could make it look like a painting easily in photoshop, so for an 8×10, its looking great. Thanks.

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Can someone with legal experience regarding the new Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act answer this?

Posted 17 Mar 2008 — by Sports Collectibles
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littlesnugglebuggles asked:


I am a Work-At-Home-Mom. I make custom baby carriers and sell them. Each of my carriers is one-of-a-kind. I buy my fabric from nationally trusted retailers such as JoAnn Fabrics, etc. I do not buy loads of fabric since I make them on an order-by-order basis (so I can customize for my buyer). How is the CPSIA going to affect me in particular? I am not the one importing the fabric or thread. Shouldn’t my supplies be tested before I buy them? Also, even if they are tested, I usually only buy fabric remnants instead of whole reels. It would be ridiculous for me to ask for certificates for 1 yard of fabric. I feel like this whole thing is going to put me, and a whole bunch of others like me, out of business. How can I possibly afford to have each and every one of my baby carriers tested for lead?

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Congress passed a law in August 2008 called the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA). This law came about because of the numerous recalls of children’s toys in the past two years and specifically the issue of lead in the toys. While I applaud the attempt at making children’s products safer, the law as stands, will actually remove many of the products that we have turned to in place of those made in China.

As of February 10th, 2009, ALL children’s products sold in the United States will need to be certified to be lead free and many products will need additional testing. To be certified, the final product sold needs to have each component on it tested for lead. This sounds wonderful when you think of all of the “Made in China” children’s products that are out there and all of the children’s items that are mass produced (mostly imported). HOWEVER, think of the handcrafted items sold within the US. Think of any children’s item that is a ready made item that has been personalized with a child’s name (it would need to be retested because it is the final sold product that needs to be certified). Think of the children’s items that are sold at craft shows, garage sales, ebay, consignment shops and fundraisers. As of February 10th, it will be illegal to sell any children’s products without certification, no matter when it was produced. Collectible vintage toys and trains? A “banned substance”. You will not be able to donate items for charity because they are a “banned substance” since they are not certified. This applies not only to toys, but all products such as books, shoes, clothing, school supplies, sporting equipment, jewelry, etc. that are possibly intended for children 12 and under.

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I’m looking for Appraisers of collectible items in 49093 area?

Posted 25 Feb 2008 — by Sports Collectibles
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gay sister asked:


The items are things such as pocket knifes, comic books, sports cards and other small items. Unable to bring items to appraiser so will need someone who can come to home to check items out. Need this done for insurance reasons mostly.
Would like name and phone number is possible.

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if you ever want to buy a sport car and you want to keep it as a collectible which one of the 4 cars would you

Posted 21 Feb 2008 — by Sports Collectibles
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helpme asked:


choose, without been a turbo version , 911 carrera targa, bmw 6 series , benz SL , lexus sc 430, nissan 350 z
base on performace, reliability, which one will be a pretty and a smart blonde after years to come

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Future value of current football/baseball/basketball cards?

Posted 16 Feb 2008 — by Sports Collectibles
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Ryan B asked:


OK, so i was wondering. In todays collectibles market, sports cards from the 60′s and prior (such as micky mantle) which show famous athletes are a major collectible which substantial values that are rising by the year. I was wondering what are the odds that a standard card (such as topps) featuring some famous athlete such as lebron james or shaquile o’ neil, could be of value in the years to come. if kept in a plastic sleeve in near mint condition( normal wear occur no matter what you do), what are the odds that it could catch the attention of collectibles later. im 18, so figure the market maybe when im 60. of all collectibles, sports cards seems to be among favorite types of collections that won’t soon go away. if a lebron james card for example, from a 3.99 dollar pack of nba cards, something that could be worth say 50 plus dollars in the future.? what do you guys think. Also, what about good condition pokemon cards from the 90′s?

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