So, if YOU read this and YOU are collecting non-sport autograph and costume cards as well, hit me up. Would be great to get in touch with more card collectors.

Seems we have something in common... ALIAS is the only show I try to complete at the moment. I'm only missing a few, well, the high value autos (Garner, Abrams, Cooper) and certain costume cards. As for the rest I just look around and if I see a card I like I pick it up on eBay and add it to my collection. PLUS if you're lucky you can get full signatures of then rising-stars who'll now only sign their initials (Gregory Smith in the 1998 "Small Soldiers" set is the best example).nicknifty wrote:I like them, it's a good way to get autographs from some people and I like to collect the sets of my favorite TV series. The Inkworks cards are amazing, and the autographs are pretty cheap since the market was flooded with them when they went out of business. They were the best entertainment card company before they went under. I have a large collection of their Alias autographs and costumes.
I also got some signatures of people that way that are more famous now like Max Greenfield (Veronica Mars card) and Justin Theroux (Alias card)
I only like Rittenhouse for their James Bond sets, but since I'm totally not into Lost, Heroes and True Blood I'm not getting any of those cards.nicknifty wrote:Rittenhouse has the best on-card autos now. I also collect there autos for Lost, Heroes and True Blood.
I know, I'm a member of BCF, NSCF and NSU, but it's hard to find folks who collect the same fields. Most are into sketches, Walking Dead and Batman these days.kimmylee wrote:I'm a fellow card collector.
Non Sport Update do a magazine dedicated to them and have a great website forum.
I find my interest in cards wanes from time to time but I always end up coming back for more
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