Buy baseball cards by visiting a local card shop, searching on the Internet, going to a baseball card show or through an individual. Avoid scams and counterfeit baseball cards with information from the owner and operator of a card shop in this free video on collecting sports cards.
Expert: Walter Case
Bio: Walt Case is the owner and operator of Card Traders in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
GO REDS and go pete
houmorman123 6 months ago
The question I have is did he give the guy who sold him the Ruth card $1,000? If not, then he is a rip off artist. These shops should pay at least 50% of what they are looking to sell it for. I have been collecting for 30 years and I have only met one shop owner that was willing to do this. And he is the only one that I've been to who is still open. Go figure.
johnmh71 1 year ago
@3443bh haha i was looking at it and thought to myself, "hmm, thats a Goudey, and its definatly 1933, pretty sure his rookie year was 1914, and those are pinstripes, he started with Boston, that shouldve been a dead give away," and then stopped listening to him hahaha
AppleFan1072 1 year ago 2
lol i have that card. WOO!
disneysimagineer 1 year ago
He is blatantly promoting his shope, "visit your local hobby shop, like mine." "best thing to do would be to take it to your local hobby store." ETC
DoctorIntervention 1 year ago
These videos are great but PLEASE put that Babe Ruth 1933 Goudey in a regular holder! It's no where near his rookie card!
3443bh 1 year ago
i went to that store nice vintage and at a good price
fadedog 2 years ago
how much is the second row first card. at 17 seconds
goosn1 2 years ago
i agree with gennuine23
rollingstones129 2 years ago
Come on, give the guy a break.
The man is just handing out good advice.
gennuine23 2 years ago