by Donna Jacobs | Mar 1, 2019
by Sales Cardboard Memeories | Jun 5, 2022
Item Description – Gary Carter Keith Hernandez Darryl Strawberry 8×10 photo framed Signed COA Mets. The photo depicts the extraordinary defensive First Basemen playing in New York at the time and has been hand signed by Keith Hernandez. This photo comes...
by Sales Cardboard Memeories | Jun 2, 2022
Mike Tyson, Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden hand signed 16×20 screenshot photo. This unique piece showcases Tyson with his gloves on in a Mets leather letterman. Custom framed in cherry wood and ready to hang The final framed dimensions are 25″ x...
by Donna Jacobs | Nov 8, 2017
Very rare 1964 New York Yankees World Series black Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby Company (H&B) bat with autographs and engraved names: engraved in gold. Autographs nclude Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Yogi Berra, Elston Howard, Whitey Ford and many...
by Donna Jacobs | Nov 19, 2014
Charity Events and Silent Auctions Charity Events and Silent Auctions have become a large focal point for Cardboard Memories. For the past 27 years, Cardboard Memories has been a leading supplier of authentic autographed sports memorabilia for live and silent auctions...
by Donna Jacobs | Nov 18, 2014
UNDER CONSTRUCTION Our website is currently under construction. As a result, our inventory and prices that are currently shown may not be accurate. Please contact us with any questions × As seen on the Netflix show King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch, HBO Real...
by Donna Jacobs | Nov 18, 2014
Cardboard Memories owner Scott Stimell is nationally known for his authenticating ability in the field of sports autographs and is a former consultant for world renown autograph expert Jimmy Spence formally of PSA/DNA Authentication and now of James Spence...
by Donna Jacobs | Nov 16, 2014
Cardboard Memories is an emerging sports memorabilia company that was created by owner and President Scott Stimell. We carry a full line of sports cards and autographed memorabilia. Cardboard Memories represents what is lacking in the retail and wholesale memorabilia...