Peyton Manning Memorabilia
March 25, 2009 by Angela · Leave a Comment
Born in 1976, Peyton Manning is a quarterback for the NFL Indianapolis Colts and the son of former quarterback Archie Manning. His older brother Eli plays for the New York Giants. Statistically Peyton Manning is one of the best quarterbacks ever. Drafted in 1998, he is one out of two 3-time Most Valuable Players. Manning spent his college career with the Tennessee Volunteers and got attention there for his incredible skills.
Peyton Manning is the holder of various records which include consecutive seasons with over 4,000 yards passed. He also holds the active record for the most yards passed during his career. Manning has starred in a variety of commercials, hosted Saturday Night Live and was on the cover of Xbox NFL Fever games. Not only is Manning one of the best NFL players, he is also a marketable brand at this point.
Derek Jeter Memorabilia
March 25, 2009 by Angela · Leave a Comment
Derek Jeter plays for the New York Yankees where he has spent his whole career which started in 1995 at age 20. Jeter won three Golden Glove Awards, one Silver Slugger Award and the American League Rookie of the Year Award. In 2000, he won both the World Series MVP Award and the All-Star Game MVP Award, which became a record. He holds the fifth highest batting average in the League.
For the majority of the last decade Jeter has ranked in the top seven in the league for hits and runs. Since 2000, Jeter has ranked second in hits and fourth in runs in the American League. His batting average of .316 is a tie for seventh place. He is frequently seen on the arm of female celebrities and considered a celebrity himself.
Walter Payton Memorabilia
March 25, 2009 by Angela · Leave a Comment
Walter Payton was an NFL player who spent the entirety of his career with the Chicago Bears. He was born in 1954 and died in 1999 from a rare disease called primary sclerosing cholangitis which affects the liver. While he had an incredible college football career at Jackson State, he became a star in the NFL. Payton’s nickname in the League was Sweetness, and he at one time held the record for most touchdowns, carries and career rushing yards. Mike Ditka called Payton “the greatest football player…but an even greater human being.”
During his career Payton won two Player of the Year Awards and was on the winning team of Super Bowl XX in 1985. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993. He is remembered as one of the best football players of all time.
Mickey Mantle Memorabilia
March 25, 2009 by Angela · Leave a Comment
Mickey Mantle was born in 1931 and became one of the greatest MLB players of all time, with a 1974 induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. His entire career was played for the New York Yankees and spanned 18 years. Mantle passed away in 1995 but is still the recordholder for most World Series home runs, total bases, runs, RBIs and extra base hits.
For these reasons and more Mickey Mantle is an extremely popular MLB player, even to this day. Memorabilia related to him are highly sought after. Mickey Mantle made a vocal appearance on a recording by Teresa Brewer called “I Love Mickey.” In 1961 he became the highest paid MLB player.
Mantle retired in 1969 and his number 7 jersey was retired. He started a highly successful sports bar and even worked at the Claridge Resort and Casino. Mickey Mantle passed away August 13, 1995.
Harley Davidson Memorabilia
March 25, 2009 by Angela · Leave a Comment
Harley Davidson is the most recognizable name in the world of motorcycles. Founded in the early 1900s by friends William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson, the company soon became a leading manufacturer of motorcycles made for highway cruising.
These motorcycles have legions of loyal fans with logo licensing accounting for a portion of the company’s revenue. Enthusiasts buy clothing, accessories and more emblazoned with the Harley logo. Not to mention the bikes themselves. They are extremely popular for their tough heavyweight build and unique exhaust sound.
The company had a big year in 2003 when they celebrated their 100th birthday and purchased the Buell Motorcycle Company as a subsidiary. The popularity of Harley Davidson motorcycles and related merchandise is sure to remain a classic for years to come.
Roberto Clemente Memorabilia
March 25, 2009 by Angela · Leave a Comment
Roberto Clemente was a professional baseball player who was born in 1934 and died in 1972. His death came as a result of a plane crash into the ocean as he was traveling to aid earthquake victims in Nicaragua.
During his Major League baseball career Clemente played right field. His career began in the Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League with the Santurce Crabbers. He was soon offered a contract from the Brooklyn Dodgers, who asked him to play for the Montreal Royals, which he did.
In 1954, he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates and became part of major league baseball. Clemente played for 18 years and earned the MVP Award in 1966. Posthumously Roberto Clemente was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Various honors have been bestowed on him since, such as the Congressional Gold Medal and Presidential Medal of Freedom.
John Deere Memorabilia
March 25, 2009 by Angela · Leave a Comment
John Deere Memorabilia
Blacksmith John Deere invented a steel plow that was a commercial success in 1837 and began Deere & Co., also highly successful. In his latter years Deere focused a great deal of his time politics and community issues.
Today, the name John Deere is synonymous with high quality tractors, mowers and other products. The equipment is unmistakable, done in its signature green and yellow with a deer logo. The slogan “Nothing runs like a Deere” is known in millions of American households. Every homeowner wants a John Deere to do the lawn with if they don’t already have one.
The John Deere lawn mower is top of the line, while many farmers use John Deere tractors in their line of work. John Deere is such a popular brand name that you will many enthusiast groups and collectors. Memorabilia can range from tiny figurines to full-size antiques.



