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Quarterback Football Cards Rule at FootballCardChase.com

February 19th 2008

There is no other way to say this, when it comes to collecting football cards, quarterbacks rule. A recent view of the stats at FootballCardChase.com show that quarterbacks, whether they are current superstars, or hall of famers, are the most popular football cards.

Of course, Tom Brady, is one of the most popular football cards that collectors are looking to add to their collection. He is a champion, a current player, and received hours upon hours of tv coverage for the last Superbowl.

However, at the top of the list is Brett Favre.  By far, the most popular football card is that of the Green Bay Packer’s Brett Favre.

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Using the Internet for Football Card collecting

January 28th 2008

Are you an avid football card collector? Do you despair not being able to get the card you wanted to complete your collection? Well, you need not despair as buying and selling cards has become very easy and can be accomplished very easily from within the walls of your home. With the advent of modern technology, companies have started selling and auctioning sports cards through the Internet. Now the most important question is what exactly are these Internet resources and how does one find them.

Well, you can choose from either card manufacturers themselves, online football card dealers or online auction sites, as they all sell cards. Leading football card manufacturers like Topps, Upper Deck, Playoff etc have their own company websites that both promote as well as sell football collectibles like player cards. These websites promote various checklists that feature various collectible sports cards, the value and the price. If you are looking for an original football card set from branded companies, this is the best option for you.

Apart from visiting the websites of the card manufacturers, card collectors have the option of buying from various online retail stores like House of Cards, DCS Sports Cards, Football Card Shop, etc. These are online outlets that sell a variety of best selling cards, promoted by the various card manufacturers. This option is for those football card collectors who are new to football card collecting as these sites give them information on popularity, brand wise and has in depth review of each football card collection.

Auctioning of Football cards is another way of trading cards. Online auction sites like Ebay are great places where you can find and get great deals. While Ebay is a place where you can get individual cards from other collectors and bid on it, uBid auctions cards directly from the retailers. Hence, if you are looking for a set of cards on auction, then uBid could be your best bet.

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History of Football Card Collecting and Types of Football Cards

December 28th 2007

Football Card Collecting, as you are aware, is an age old hobby that has kept many game lovers totally connected with all aspects of the sport and with their favorite players. As a sport, Football is perhaps the most loved in the U.S. In fact, the Super Bowl is something akin to an undeclared holiday for many of us.

Popularity of any game is always marked by its players and their records and there is no better way to keep in touch with the players then by collecting football cards. History has it that sports cards were first introduced by tobacco companies who used player cards as their hook to increase sales of their products! Later on, of course, tobacco products were replaced by gum and it was only past the Second World War that companies were set up that actually sold football cards as collectibles.

The first company to actually sell player cards was Bowman, way back in 1948. Topps was the second company to be established in 1951 and they took over Bowman and became the sole ruler of the player cards market till very recently. Companies like Upper Deck, Donruss and Fleer, entered the market much later, some time after the early 1980s. Ever since, there has been a big boom in the business of player cards and football cards, with each company vying with the other to create the cards an avid football card collector should have in their card collection.

If you are new to the football card collecting hobby, then it often becomes a daunting task to decide what to collect and how. Well, there are basically four categories of cards that you can collect, namely, rookie cards, singles, complete sets and unopened sets. A Rookie is the 1st card produced for a player per brand. Each card company or card brand will have their own rookie cards for each player. Today a player can have upwards of 100 Rookie cards! But that was not always the case. Unopened sets is visual treat for football card art collectors. Each football card has an allure of its own that is unmatchable. Singles are just that, single cards. You can use FootballCardChase.com to find singles of football players.

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Vintage Football Cards Can Be Found in the Search Results

December 18th 2007

Once you have entered in the football player name and, optionally, the year of the football card you are searching for, FootballCardChase.com will provide search results for you. Some of the results will have prices and values, others will just display the vintage football card you are looking for.

The left column of the search results page is a list of football card dealers and sports card retailers. The right side of the page is where the search results are displayed.

To see results of old football cards from any particular dealer or retailer, simply click on the name. The football player search that you requested will be retrieved from the dealer’s website. If there are not matching player cards, click on the next dealer. If there is a match, the football card will be shown in the right column. Usually a sports card price or value will be displayed, but not always.

If you find a player card you are interested in, just click on it. You will be taken to the dealer site to purchase the football card or make an inquiry for more information.

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Find Old Football Cards with FootballCardChase.com

December 14th 2007

With the launch of FootballCardChase.com, finding vintage football cards is as easy as typing into a search engine. FootballCardChase is a search engine for sports player cards, from the old to the new.

Using the FootballCardChase.com search engine is simple. The first step to finding that rare or modern football card is to know the name of the football player you are searching for. Once you know the name, just type it into the first field, the player field, on FootballCardChase. The sports card search engine accepts first names, last names or the combined first and last name of the football player.

Entering the year of the football player card is optional. To look for a player card from a specific year, just type in the four numbers of the year, such as 1984 or 1969. Do not type in two digits for the year as they will not work. Remember, the year of the football card is optional.

That’s all the information you need to conduct a search for any football card, whether it is rare, vintage, old or new. Just click the search button to see results of football cards from all over the Internet.

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Search for Football Player Cards with the Launch of FootballCardChase.com

December 11th 2007

The initial launch of FootballCardChase.com is about to end as we finish our Beta phase. Values and prices are displaying for player card searches. Football Card dealers and online sports card retailers are now being showing up in the search results.

We have successfully tested searching for football cards from the past 50 years or more. And, modern cards are showing up nicely with most coming from Ebay.

As we close our beta, we still have a few outstanding items to fix. However, those are administrative in nature and do not impact your ability to search for football player cards.

Articles have been tested as well. We will begin blog posts and update that center around football card collecting shortly

We are always looking for your suggestions and advise about how to improve the search for football cards online. Please use the contact page to send us your thoughts. Thanks for visiting footballcardchase.com.

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Recent Football Player Searches Show Working Stats

December 5th 2007

Statistics at FootballCardChase.com are now working in our beta program. Any search for a football player card is now being recorded in our database. This information will be very helpful for people searching for prices, values or any other information about their favorite football cards.

From the stats that are recorded, you can quickly determine which football players are currently hot. Or, which player cards are most actively being sought. Although we do not have purchase information, the information about most recent football players being searched will give you a sense of what is important right now.

In addition to the name of the football player, the football card search will also record the year of the card, if the year is included in the search request.

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