238A - Basketball vs. Football (with Jordan Hagedorn)
Why do basketball cards sell for more than football cards of the same scarcity?
Why do basketball cards sell for more than football cards of the same scarcity?
John and I discuss the huge hobby and societal impact of Jackie Robinson.
Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-dawef-e05176 Three generations of the Veres family behind Burbank Sports Cards give us a glimpse of their dynamic and why Burbank has been such a huge success.
With all the masks how can you tell the good guys from the bad guys?
Kristina's Corner host sits down for her origin story.
Listen to the Player Trivia Questions episode first!
Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-fxvbg-df42f0 Since immediately after graduating from college, Grant has held key positions at two hobby stalwarts, Beckett Publications first, and now Upper Deck as Director of Product Development.
Who would you select for the next round of Topps Project 2020?
Twenty trivia questions: one for each subject chosen.
Joint interview with Paul and Eric, the original Fat Packs.
We discuss this popular phenomenon.
Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-jwmwd-de21b8 John Newman's recent provocative episode on his shorter Hobby Quick Hits, IMHO deserved further consideration. Please listen to his episode first, then we hope you enjoy our treatment of a subject that is not typically discussed, but should be!
Chicago hobby icon Bruce Paynter was a key force in the success of our National Sports Collectors Convention along with being an all-around great guy.
Upper Deck inaugural set has stood the test of time, thanks to card number 1!
Were sports cards a disposable commodity? They certainly are not now!