My father and father-in-law are both members of the greatest generation. Current heroes should emulate their work ethic for enduring success and legacy.
Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-shhcb-e9a991 Ken and I trade questions about our hobby aspirations among other topics.
Tanner and I discuss the rise of the Internet and its effect on our hobby.
Rich and I discuss this interesting non-parallel popular Canadian set.
Jeff shares Topps eCommerce plans going forward.
Negotiation can be crucial - here are ten tips if you are the seller.
Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-a27ri-e5a48f Nick and I trade questions about the hobby and our experiences.
Mike's questions about perceived hiring pipelines in the hobby are addressed.
We hear Mike's Canadian hobby origin story beginning at the age of four!
Insurance professional Ken Capell and I discuss the relative merits of card collection insurance.
Additional dialogue with Tanner after our episode finished.
Adam and I discuss potential sports card market manipulation after our regular episode finished.
Adam touts the benefits of Instagram for full enjoyment of the hobby of sports card collecting.
Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-f589n-e2b433 The most interesting of the modern O-Pee-Chee baseball sets with all the subtle and not-so-subtle differences compared to the Topps set of the same year.
Mike recently took possession of one million cards and is sorting them!
We hear Jeff's hobby origin story.
Ever been "in the zone" playing sports, video games, or in the sports card hobby?
A quantitative dealer table review of this successful show.
Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-jdfdc-e80310 Adam shares his origin story, his essentially uninterrupted life-long passion for basketball cards, including the development of his excellent podcast, The Basketball Card Podcast, and his Top 100 Cards.
Mike had some good follow-up questions questions seeking clarification.