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Your bobblehead donation will enhance the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum’s collection and be enjoyed by visitors for years to come. Your donated bobblehead(s) will be displayed in[...]
Your bobblehead donation will enhance the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum’s collection and be enjoyed by visitors for years to come. Your donated bobblehead(s) will be displayed in[...]
From PadresPublic.com by RJs Fro It’s the same line I hear from every single Padres employee that has come through the doors in the past few seasons: “Bobbleheads don’t do well[...]
From ESPN Front Row by Hannah Worster A few months back, Front Row proudly brought you “Behind the Bobbleheads” of Mike & Mike’s deep desk of nodders and shakers. Now, some[...]
From ESPN Front Row by Dan Quinn About 5 a.m. ET each weekday morning, a large black insulated Pelican case is wheeled into Studio E of ESPN’s Digital Center. Once[...]
From Bleacher Report by Eli Marger By the time the 1970s were winding down, a craze was dying. But we’re not talking about disco, and certainly not about experimental drugs.[...]
From Ocean County Observer – A lot of people collect things. In general, things that people collect, collect dust, unless the collector is serious and maintains his collection. A collectible[...]
From Big Ten Conference In recognition of the its new “Big Ten Icons” show that is planned for this fall, the Big Ten Network has displayed 11 life-size bobbleheads representing[...]
From The Hartford Courant – For 15 years, Tim Hunter reveled in his life as a niche collector. From his home in Reno, Nev., Hunter was the foremost authority on[...]
From Seattle Post-Intelligencer – Thursday, July 26, 2001 For the M’s fan with everything, a doll with a difference What is this world coming to? Beginning at midnight tonight, a[...]
From The Wall Street Journal – Last month, Jason Ray drove to Chicago from his home near Minneapolis and bought five cheap tickets to a Chicago Bulls basketball game. Mr.[...]
From The Salt Lake Tribune – When Patrick Klinger arrived at Minneapolis’ Metrodome last Aug. 13, he couldn’t believe what he saw. Thousands of people, many of whom had camped[...]
From Toronto Star – Call them nodders, bobbers or bobbleheads. The fact is they are the hottest marketing ploy in major league baseball. And the Toronto Blue Jays won’t have[...]
From Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – As thousands of fans waited outside the Metrodome before a recent Twins-Blue Jays game, former pitcher Frank Viola strolled past alone, ignored by autograph seekers. Viola[...]
From Associated Press – MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – As thousands of fans waited outside the Metrodome before a recent Twins-Blue Jays game, former pitcher Frank Viola strolled past alone, ignored by[...]
From Start Tribune – Twins great Harmon Killebrew, to his knowledge, never before had a doll made in his likeness. So he was a little surprised to see his head[...]
From The Atlanta Journal – Constitution -The San Francisco Giants, who are playing their final season in the park formerly known as Candlestick, paid tribute Sunday to their 1960s all-decade[...]