Filed under: BGS, Beckett Blog | Tags: Andre Dawson, Beckett Grading Services, Beckett Media, BGS, James Spence, Jose Canseco, Large format slab, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, new product, protect, slab
We have launched a new product, a big product. That is what was in all of the brown boxes in an earlier rambling post.
The new large-format slab is going to open up a world of possibilities. Things that couldn’t be slabbed before can now be protected in one of our 9.5″ X 13″ slabs.
I told you something big was coming. This picture does not really show how big the new slabs are, so here is another picture with the three sizes of slabs next to each other-yes, the Canseco is for Mario.
My Hunter Pence BGS 9.5 is top right, the slab everyone is used to seeing.
Here is another shot, with a BGS/JSA slab (Andre Dawson) laying on top of the new large-format slab.
I am real excited about the possibilities this new size brings to Beckett Grading Services. Keep your ears open, there is more news to come about this new product…
Filed under: Beckett Blog, Beckett HQ | Tags: Plushie Pals, Jonas Brothers, interior decorator, Dirk Nowitzki, Neopets, gifts, kind, charitable acts, raging anger, furious
Beckett Media formally welcomed Brad Hastedt, our new Sports Marketing Manager, in a non-traditional, yet heart-warming fashion, by decorating his very bland office for him. In his defense, Brad has been working very hard since day one, he literally hit the ground running, and has not had the extra time to dedicate to such seemingly insignificant matters.
These pictures are not from today (lazy me), but this morning I noticed a life-sized Dirk Nowitzki Fathead had appeared on his office wall. Too bad, I thought they did an excellent job!
Filed under: Beckett Blog, Memorabilia, Non-sport, Topps | Tags: 2008, Abraham Lincoln, Allen & Ginter, auction, DNA, eBay, hair card, memorablila, relic, Topps
This new Allen & Ginter card, containing a hair from the sixteenth president of the United States of America, is currently being sold on ebay. The auction is already at $5,100, with 16 bids, and doesn’t end for another nine days.
Click here to check out the bidding, and if you are one of the bidders, can I borrow a few bucks?







