Why Lorcana Might Be Ready to Explode, Nashville’s Pokémon Shift & a Look Back at 2009 Topps American Heritage
<p>In this episode of <strong>Hobby Nonsense</strong>, <strong>Jesse</strong> and <strong>Ray</strong> kick things off by recapping the <strong>Nash-ional</strong>, the booming Nashville Card Show that’s quickly evolving into a <strong>Pokémon-focused destination</strong>. Ray shares details on a <strong>major find</strong> and how the vibe of the show has changed for collectors.</p><p>Then they’re joined by <strong>David Campos</strong> to finally dive deep into the world of <strong>Disney Lorcana</strong>. David breaks down:</p><ul><li><p>What’s currently <strong>hot and chase-worthy</strong><br></p></li><li><p>How the game is performing in the market<br></p></li><li><p>And how changes in the <strong>upcoming release</strong> could take it mainstream in a big way<br></p></li></ul><p>Later, Jesse introduces a new segment: <strong>Throwback Set</strong>, spotlighting <strong>2009 Topps American Heritage</strong>—a hidden gem packed with <strong>cut autos from U.S. presidents, sports legends like Babe Ruth and Jackie Robinson, and pop culture icons</strong>.</p><p>Then in <strong>New Releases</strong>, Jesse and Ray react to <strong>Upper Deck’s Fleer Brilliants Superman</strong> drop and discuss the <strong>latest Pokémon release</strong>, which isn’t wowing collectors.</p><p>The episode wraps with <strong>Poke Corner</strong>, where they dive the latest <strong>Pokémon News </strong>starting with some <strong>eye-popping price jumps</strong>, including the surge of <strong>1st Edition Charizard</strong> cards and why <strong>Pokémon 151 packs could hit $50 and up </strong>in the near future.</p>

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