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  2. Beckett Media - Wikipedia

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    James Beckett was a statistics professor before launching Beckett Media. [3] In the 1970s, Beckett introduced some of the initial price guides for the baseball card industry, providing more detailed information on specific card prices compared to the newsletters that collectors were accustomed to. [4] He founded Beckett Publications in 1984. [5]

  3. James Beckett (statistician) - Wikipedia

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    Beckett Baseball Card Monthly grew in popularity and became the basis for the success of Beckett Media, now based in Dallas, Texas. Beckett Publications produces price guides for a variety of sports collectibles (Beckett's Football, Basketball, and Hockey guides would start in the early 1990s, with Beckett's monthly Racing Guide following in 1996).

  4. FUN! Online Games - Wikipedia

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    FUN! Online Games (abbreviated FOG) as it is more commonly known, is a magazine that is published by Beckett Media. [1] The headquarters is in Dallas, Texas. [1] This bi-monthly publication focuses on the online gaming world, with feature articles on games such as Webkinz World, Free Realms, Build-A-Bear Online, Neopets, Club Penguin, Toontown Online, Shining Stars, TY Beanie Babies, Pokémon ...

  5. List of video game magazines - Wikipedia

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    Beckett Media Children's online games [61] G-Force: 2002 2003 United Kingdom Thin Ice Media British Video game magazine Gambler: 1993 1999 Poland Lupus: Game Developer: 1994 2013 United States UBM Tech The premier magazine for working (and aspiring) video game creators [62] Game.EXE (Previously Toy Shop [1995–1996]) 1997 2006 Russia ...

  6. James Beckett - Wikipedia

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    James Beckett may refer to: James Beckett (statistician), American statistician, former editor/publisher of Beckett Media; James Beckett (politician) (1875–1938), Irish politician; James Beckett (water polo) (1884–1971), Irish water polo player; J. C. Beckett (James Camlin Beckett, 1912–1996), Northern Irish historian

  7. List of most expensive sports cards - Wikipedia

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    Cards are evaluated by third-party services, most often Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), Beckett Grading Services (BGS) and Sportscard Guaranty (SGC), and given a grade on a ten-point scale based on condition. [5] The images below do not necessarily represent the individual specimen sold but are representative of the given cards.

  8. Rookie card - Wikipedia

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    Hobby publication Beckett gave the 2001 Upper Deck Golf card a rookie card designation despite its arrival five years after the SI Kids release, sparking controversy. The market, it appears, gives far greater credence and value to the 1996 Sports Illustrated for Kids release which sells for exponentially more.

  9. Pinnacle Brands - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1986 under the name "Optigraphics, Inc". It specialized in multiple image trading cards using lenticular printing. [2] After producing 3-D cards for Kellogg's for several years, they first released a set of nationally distributed baseball cards called Sportflics in 1986.