Back in 2008, the Sports Museum of America opened in New York City. It only lasted until February of 2009, as the number of visitors were vastly over-projected. Frankly, the museum had an awareness problem. Not a lot of people knew about it.
I visited with a co-worker during that quiet time between Christmas and New Years in December of 2008.
While 12 years ago, I do remember it being cool, and it's sad more people didn't visit it. It's before I had a smart phone, so I have no photos. I do remember there being a lot of cards and memorabilia on display.
I guess that was one problem. It had a lot of cool stuff, sure. But no real direction. Just a collection of stuff and they called it a museum.
One other item I remember seeing was boxed Kenner Starting Lineup set of then 1992 Olympic Dream Team. Well, at least 10 of the players. I remember how cool I thought the set was back when it came out, and the trip down memory lane at the museum really hit home.
I wanted to have that set.
The one on display wasn't even in good condition, as I remember the box being pretty beat up.
I went home and search eBay, and to my surprise there were a lot available, for fairly modest prices as well. I believe I paid somewhere between $20-25 for mine:
I still have it to this day, and it remains surprisingly affordable as a boxed set. Many are in the $75 range. Not bad.
Some of the figures are great, and MJ is front and center, of course.
To my knowledge, these didn't come with loose cards like the individuals, but had cards you could cut off the back. That never goes well.
Such a cool set. Now if I could only find an affordable set of the McDonald's Dream Team cups...
I collected baseball cards from the late '80s through 2002. Then I went to college and when I came out, I was lost. There were too many brands, sets, choices, relics, autos, parallels, variations. It was a turn off. However, I slowly made my way back. So here is my attempt to venture back into the hobby. I'll buy a few packs of cards here and there, comment on some cards I have, send out some TTMs, and follow the progress of my Topps Yankees Project.
Super cool! I have a 5 player set of the 96 team, but the original dream team is the way to go!
ReplyDelete"Just a collection of stuff and they called it a museum."
ReplyDeleteWeird, usually they call it a gift shop.
Or a storage room?
DeleteAwesome set. I don't remember these and I was into Starting Lineups around that time.
ReplyDeleteI love collecting 1992 Dream Team memorabilia too. I have this SLU set... and a partial set of cups. Honestly have no idea where they are... but I can still picture the Jordan cup.
ReplyDeleteCertainly an awareness problem - I'm in NY too and I never heard of it. Sounds like a rich guy trying to get a tax deduction on his collection by calling it a "museum" for a short time. It's been done before . . .
ReplyDeleteNice looking awesome.
ReplyDeleteThat's sweet!
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