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Title:Sports Memorabilia
Notice:Wanted: 3.*; For_sale: 4.*; Traded: 5.*
Moderator:SCHOOL::KOPACKO
Created:Wed Aug 27 1986
Last Modified:Thu May 08 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:730
Total number of notes:8547

490.0. "Any online Beckett information?" by PCAE::HEDMAN::Hedman () Thu Oct 08 1992 16:13

Perhaps this is covered elswhere in this conference but I'm new to this one and
couldn't find anything by searching through keywords...

My son has started collecting Baseball and Hockey cards and I have been helping
him by cataloging his collection (he has over 4000 cards so far) on my PC using
a Dbase database.  He is quite fond of looking up his cards in the monthly
Beckett to determine their values.  

What I would like to do is get access to the Beckett valuation information as a
data file that I can link his database to so that I can automatically value
his entire collection (and revalue on a periodic basis with Beckett updates).
Does anybody know whether Beckett issues thier card valuation electronically
or if there are other sources I should be persuing (other than Beckett)?


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As an aside, I am using the product Approach for Windows to enter/update the card
collection with accompanying report layouts.  If anyone is interested, I will make 
these Approach files available for others to use (there is a .DBF and a .VEW file).
Of cource, you would need Approach for these to be of any value.


Thanks for any advise on the above,

Don
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490.1 REPLY .-1CARTUN::PAVLOCKThu Oct 08 1992 16:4918
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    Don,
    
    I would suggest you call or write Beckett's directly and see if they 
    offer that as a service.
    
    I believe Beckett's is put out by:
    
    	Edgewater Book Company
    	P.O. Box 40238
    	Cleveland, Ohio 44140
    
    If they do offer this service, will you let us all know?  And how much?
    
    Regards,
    Denny
    	
490.2SCHOOL::RIEURead his lips...Know new taxesFri Oct 09 1992 08:445
       Tuff Stuff magazine has ads for programs that catalog collections.
    They offer monthly and quarterly updates. I don't know where they get
    their price info from. You might pick up a copy of the magazine and
    give them a call.
                                           Denny
490.3Beckett's phone numberDLO15::BOSSOSurvivor... for now anywaysMon Oct 12 1992 14:136
    The phone number for Beckett Publications is 214-991-6657.  The main
    offices are in Dallas, Tx.  It's a local call for me.  If I get a
    chance today I will call them and ask about on-line updates or other
    electronic/computer updates.
    
    joe
490.4Thanks for the info!PCAE::HEDMAN::HedmanTue Oct 13 1992 15:316
Thanks Joe, I'd REALLY appreciate that.  I've been kind of busy at work
to track down the number.  I'll watch the responses and if you don't
get around to it by the end of the week I'll give 'em a call.

dh

490.5The answer is no but...DPDMAI::BOSSOWed Oct 14 1992 13:2513
    dh,
    
    I called Beckett this morning.  They do not have any electronic
    information which is available to the publice either by down-line
    loading or via diskette.  They currently do not have plans to add this
    option to their business portfolio.
    
    The person i spoke with was real nice and suggested I call back every
    so often to see if there has been a change in plans.  I wonder if this
    means that if enough people  request this type of information they will
    make it an offering.
    
    joe
490.6Gotta happen soon...A1VAX::BARTHShun the frumious BandersnatchWed Oct 14 1992 14:3721
    Hmmm.  It seems so easy to do, too.
    
    You know they've got all the info for all their different pub's
    online for typesetting purposes.  Why wouldn't they slap 'em all
    onto a CD, for example and sell a con-dist (where have I heard 
    that term before? :^) CD for some small discount over the price
    of the paper publications.
    
    Likewise, their annual books would be great CD reference materials.
    
    Hmmm.
    
    If nothing else, floppies would do well, since every PC has a floppy
    drive.  I've got to think that there are enough PC's in homes to
    justify the (minimal) investment to have the info put onto 3.5" disks.
    
    In another few years, maybe CD's will make more sense.  In the
    meantime, they should get serious about electrons, because many
    collectors are doing the PC thing.
    
    ~K.
490.7give 'em a call!DLO15::BOSSOSurvivor... for now anywaysFri Oct 16 1992 11:097
    Karl,
    
    Feel free to give them a call.  They are very open to suggestions.  If
    you think about it, most card dealers and collectors are not computer
    experts and in some cases computer illiterates.
    
    joe
490.8Might have found a solution!PCAE::HEDMAN::HedmanMon Oct 19 1992 17:3528
For what it's worth, there is a company in Canoga Park, CA which
sells a product called Sport Card Organizer which includes the
prices of cards as well as information about the card.  The program
costs $49.00 and includes a price database for 1990-1992 and there
are add-on databases for all pervious cards back to the 1950s.  The
databases are sold by decade (ie. 1980s is one purchase) for $20.00
each.  I have called the company (by the way the company name is 
Compu-Quote, anyone heard of 'em?) and they are going to send me a 
brochure.  While originally I was told that I had to purchase the
program to take advantage of the price information, I later got 
on the phone with their "technical guy" and he informed me that
the price files are DBASE III files and that I should be able to 
import them into my Approach program.  I might purchase the 1980
database and see if it works.

Updates to the database come out once or twice per year for $10 per
decade.  There is a writeup on this program in the October 13 issue
of PC Magazine (p522) if anyone is interested.  By the way, this 
program is supposed to cover all major sports and all major card 
manufacturers.  

Now the BIG question - how will these valuations vary from what the
dealers consider to be the value of the cards?  I didn't ask how they
arrive at the value although the database contains three prices for
each card based on the card's condition.

dh

490.9SCHOOL::RIEURead his lips...Know new taxesTue Oct 20 1992 09:0210
       I use The Card Collector. They have an ad in Tuff Stuff and
    Sports Card Trader. They also cost $49.95 but include all baseball
    cards back to 1948 and up to today. They sell upgrades for other
    sports. The updates can be purchases monthly or quarterly. They also
    have an on-line data base, which I haven't used yet. I don't know where
    they get their card prices.
       If you'd like to give them a call they're at: 1-800-545-9009. The name
    of the company is Able Soft if you wanna look them up in your
    advertisers index.
                                   Denny
490.10Try LineupKAOS::STOLLWed Oct 21 1992 00:1439
    I have been using Lineup forbout a year and really like it. Here
    are some of your purchasing options.
    
    1. 39.95 for Database and 1 free data group option.
    
    Group optins are as follows for 9.95 each.
        Baseball 1948-1959
    		 1960-1969
    		 1970-1979
    		 1980-1984
    		 1985-1989
    		 1990-present
        Football 1948-1959
    		 1960-1969
    		 1970-1979
    		 1980-1989
    		 1990-present
        Hockey   1951-1969
    		 1970-1979
    		 1980-1989
    		 1990-present
        Basketball 1948-1979
    		   1980-1989
     		   1990-present
     They also have an update floppy with special sets like Fleer Star
     Stickers and other sets for 9.95.
    
    2. 69.95 Database and all Baseball   1948-present
    3. 64.95 Database and all Football   1948-present
    4. 59.95 Database and all Hockey     1951-present
    5. 54.95 Database and all Basketball 1948-present
    
    Note with the exception of the special option floppy all these groups
    are major sets like you will find listings for in Becketts.The pricing
    follows the SCD Sports Card Price Guide.
    The company is Lineup Software 1-800-222-1233. You can get a Demo disk 
    for the cost of P/H. Ask if they still have a trade in of other sports
    card database programs for 25.00 off of your purchase of Lineup from
    them.