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Antiques Roadshow Insider»rank: 1470from: Antiques Insider, LLC
: :Bring the excitement home! lf you love watching people get the good news about their treasures on 'Antiques Roadshow' you'll love Antiques Roadshow lnsider. Each month, this engaging newsletter (absolutely free of advertising) will bring you the tips and tricks of the experts. How to spot fakes and frauds, how to care for your treasures to preserve their value, and much more. |
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Teddy Bear Review»rank: 1861from: Jones Publishing, Inc.
: :Teddy Bear Review, one of the most widely read magazines in its field, delivers informative articles and beautiful photographs to guide you to become an expert in teddy bear collecting. Each issue includes profiles of bear manufacturers, interviews with talented bear artists and reports on antique bear values. Teddy Bear Review illustrates how to create bears, including costumes and accessories. There is so much to see and learn in every issue. |
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Antiques & Collecting Magazine»rank: 951from: Lightner Publishing Corp
: :Broad reference source for antique buffs and collectors. |
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Teddy Bear and Friends»rank: 850from: Madavor Media Llc
: :The number one collectors magazine for teddy bears and all things plush. There is everything from new designs introduced by manufacturers to one of a kind creations by artists. Great articles and beautiful photography about collecting, creating, and treasuring teddy bears and their plush friends. |
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Antique Trader (1-year)»rank: 1331from: F&W Publications
: :ANTlQUE TRADER provides a forum for hundreds of buy and sell ads in 75 categories where collectors and dealers can buy, sell, or trade their collectibles. Each issue contains articles, columns, and features about antiques and collectibles, a collector Q&A column, serves as a national directory for antique shopping, an antiques show calendar, and an auction calendar. Book reviews, coverage of industry news and events, and updates including auctions and shows, collector profiles, and dealer profiles. A ?Traveler? insert is included four ... |
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Teddy Bear Club International»rank: 3812from: Ashdown Inc
: :Teddy Bear Times has been Britain's best-loved magazine for over twelve years, with an enormously loyal readership which includes all the leading bearmakers, collectors of teddies old and new, bear shops and the leading manufacturers. |

Where the NBA Dynasty series (the other initial entry is the slightly meatier Los Angeles Lakers: The Complete History) outdoes Ultimate Jordan is in the six playoff games--one for each year--as they were originally broadcast, minus halftime and commercials. Having the nearly complete game (usually running 90-100 minutes, from the TV introductions to post-game interviews) means you can skip straight to John Paxson's clutch basket or what was expected to be the final shot of Jordan's career. Or you can savor each game in its entirety, all the better to appreciate the artistry of Jordan in his three-pointer barrage against Portland or his "flu game" against Utah. You can see other great players too, of course, including Jordan's teammates--Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant, Dennis Rodman--and those opponents unfortunate enough to face the Bulls--Clyde Drexler, Charles Barkley, John Stockton, Karl Malone, and others. Because these are all NBA Finals games, you won't see Jordan's shot over Craig Ehlo or his 63-point coming-out party against Boston, but the 1990s Chicago Bulls were a team for the ages, and merely having their games--some of them all-time classics--available for home viewing is a major milestone in archived sports. --David Horiuchi

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