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    I would like to find out either through video or book the methods used by the trading card companies on the manufacturing of the cards. From the printing to the time the cards are packed and how they devided. How they pay for autographs and the pieces of worn shirts that are now coming in the cards. I'm am looking for a sort of tour inside a baseball card company. Also how I can see the patents held by the trading card companies. Thank you


  • Hello adhbh-ga , Thank for your question about Baseball cards. video or books that describe the manufacturing of baseball cards does not seem to come up on amazon.com so it seems that product with the details you describe may not exist. Producing trading cards is similar to any other publishing venture. As you noted there are many steps in the process. However my research has come up with some useful information about trading card maufacturers. There is quite a good listing of addresses/emails/websites for some manufacturers at http://www.readfamily.freeserve.co.uk/manu.htm There is also information on sports trading cards at http://www.upperdeck.com/ A company that has been running for 60 years making trading cards can be seen at http://www.topps.com/ The beckett company has a listing of the profiles of major trading card companies at http://www.beckett.com/news/cardco.asp The Donruss Company appears to have quite a good history of making cards http://www.donruss.com/ This company is linked to http://www.playoffinc.com/main.asp which may be able to assist you. Actually I found something on amzon.com, it's a magazine rather than a book though. from the publishers of a magazine "Beckett Baseball Card Monthly provides positive, in-depth coverage of the emerging and established superstars in professional baseball. Editorial content emphasizes photo-intensive feature articles on the sports top personalities. Also included are columns and information about baseball cards, collectibles and trading card manufacturers. " from: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005NIPZ/104-2045598-4227938 You may also find some useful information about baseball cards at http://www.baseball-cards.com/news/0701.html The only patents or intellectual property issue I could find is in reference to the use of images of baseball players on the cards. The pertinent extract is: "Over the years, baseball trading cards have increased in popularity and value. They have spawned collector organizations, publications, card shows, and card stores. Baseball trading cards have become big business, from which the players receive compensation; the baseball umpires do not. Ratner & Prestia recently completed a successful representation of 12 Major..." from http://www.ratnerprestia.com/vxii/newsletter/vol10no1.htm But I think your best bet is to contact the publishers of the baseball cards you are interested in and ask them what their process is. This may not be an ideal answer but I hope you find this useful or inspiring. regards rcd-ga google search terms "trading card manufacturers" "trading card manufacturers" -non-sports baseball patents held "trading card companies"
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  • Thank you for your research, but I've been to these sites and they really don't contain what I'm looking for. I looking for steps on the manufacturing of the cards, not on collecting them. I appreciate your time and please if you have any other ideas on how I can get that information, would be very helpful! Thank you adhbh


  • Here is something I found regarding printing of cards in general, though this is not a baseball trading card company. http://www.lazareprinting.com/cards.html You could also check out a trading card expo show as listed on the Beckett site. Ask at the convention the store holders. http://www.beckett.com/shows/cardshow.asp the next show is the national Sports Collectors Convention http://thenational.net/index.cfm Their contact details are as follows: Tel: (702) 515-0636 Fax: (702) 363-8221 from: http://thenational.net/page.cfm/PageID/6 Beckett seems to be quite a major company for trading cards. I suggest that you write a letter to their physical address explaining your interest and enthusiam of knowing about 'behind the scenes' of how they do their work. Beckett Publications 15850 Dallas Parkway Dallas, Texas 75248 webmaster@beckett.com I found this address in the privacy statement-policy of the beckett website. You could try a similar approach with the other companies. Hope this adds a little more info. regards rcd-ga
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  • Hey, thanks for your research once more,but it's still not what I'm looking for. For the most part I had already gone to the sites you sugested. So I'm going to have to ask for this question to be reposted. And if you feel that you know where to get "video" or "book" material on the subject please let me know. (I don't know if I have to rate the question or ask for a refund. Could you let me know what to do, please?) Thank you again, adhbh


  • Hello adhbh, Just when I was about to give up I stumbled upon this site an online Bookstore that deals with out of print books or rare books. http://www.alibris.com/?AID=42019&PID=288986 The search function is on this page http://www.alibris.com/search/search.cfm search trading cards the closest book I could find that matches what you are looking for is "inside Collectible Card Games by Owens, Thomas S., and Helmer, Diana S. " Also I found by searching : baseball cards Card Sharks: How Upper Deck Turned a Child's Hobby Into a High-Stakes, Billion-Dollar Business by Williams, Pete Hardcover. Macmillan, New York (c1995.) This had a 5 star rating The Great American Baseball Card Flipping, Trading and Bubble Gum Book by Boyd, Brendan C. , And Harris, Fred C Hardcover. Little Brown, New York (1973) Collecting Baseball Cards by Owens, Thomas S. The synposis extract says " Complete revision of 1993 bestseller! New features include a section on cyber-collecting and the inside story on card manufacturing." http://www.alibris.com/search/search.cfm?qwork=1173622&matches=10&qsort=r Baseball Cards Questions and Answers (more books like this) by Larson, Mark K. (Editor) (more books by Larson, Mark K. (Editor)) Synopsis says "Brings clear, concise answers to more than 500 of the most frequently asked question on America 's hottest hobby. Mark K. Larson answers beginning and advanced collectors' questions on card grading, buying and selling, errors and variations, autographs, memorabilia and more." http://www.alibris.com/search/search.cfm?qwork=577018&matches=9&qsort=r The Ultimate Insider's Guide to Baseball Cards by Stewart, Mark 1st ed. Paperback. Crown Publishers, New York (c1993.) There is no synopsis for this book though. Well this is about the best I can do for this research. This appears to be a litle closer to what you requested. I have not checked amazon.com for these specific titles but they may stock some of these books. I just did a search on amazon.com for baseball card books but the albris.com site seems more likely to be your best option. I hope this is a little better. I'm not entirely sure what the refund procedure is as I've only been a researcher for about 2 weeks. But I think there is a review procedure by the editors and they determine the refund. kind regards rcd-ga
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