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https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-hcuwx-159ad96
Dr. James Beckett, alongside Hobby Hotline co-hosts Danny Black and Victor Roman, explores the repercussions of PSA's acquisition of SGC in the sports card collecting and grading industry, analyzing it as a strategic business move reflective of the hobby's trend towards consolidation. The conversation extends to speculate on potential future acquisitions by Fanatics and its impact on grading and market dynamics. We preview the introduction of a universal checklist and registry, discussing how it might affect collectors. The potential harmonization of grading standards between PSA and SGC, considering the historical differences and how it might unfold moving forward. Implications on set registries with the merging of companies are debated, pondering how such changes could affect collectors ranked within these systems. Dr. Beckett and his guests also ponder how these developments could sway the future strategic directions of not just PSA and SGC, but also Beckett, CGC, and Fanatics.
00:25 Discussion on PSA Acquiring SGC00:59 Potential Business Moves in the Hobby Industry01:35 Concerns about Market Dominance and Pricing02:26 Consumer Confidence and Job Security in Grading03:34 Speculations on Future Consolidations and Branding04:03 Discussion on Grading Standards and Market Leadership07:32 Potential Changes in Grading Scale and Standards09:47 Challenges and Possibilities of a Universal Registry12:21 Potential Impact of Fanatics and Other Big Players