by MEARS | Feb 22, 2006 | archived news
There was a time when Phrenology was all the rage. The idea was that by studying the size and shape of various features of the skull, information could be ascertained and conclusions drawn about the person. While I am by no means offering we should start diagnosing...
by MEARS | Feb 19, 2006 | archived news
Michael Fuss is a big man…if you were trapped in a burning building, you’d hope a guy this big was coming to get you out! Michael Fuss has a big heart; he’s generous and kind to his friends; he makes sure his “family” gets to the doctor or the grocery store and...
by MEARS | Feb 12, 2006 | archived news
Along with the annual rites of passage—fantasy football leagues, tailgating, armchair quarterbacking, and Monday Night Football—comes renewed excitement for gridiron collectibles. Here’s a spotlight on the ins and outs of one of football’s flashiest showpieces—the...
by MEARS | Feb 7, 2006 | archived news
One of the primary concerns among collectors of any area is ensuring they are spending their money wisely. The figure of $500.00 is not an excessive amount to spend on a game used football jersey or helmet, provided you are getting the real deal. Far too often...
by MEARS | Feb 2, 2006 | archived news
With another Green Bay Packer football season behind them and winter tightening its grip on the state of Wisconsin, Milwaukee’s sports fans can now focus their frostbitten thoughts on warmer things, the upcoming baseball season. It is an exciting prospect that...
by MEARS | Jan 30, 2006 | archived news
Branch Rickey’s significant role in the breaking of baseball’s long-standing color barrier in 1947 is universally recognized and well documented. What is less well known, however, is that the seeds of his “Great Experiment” were first sown...