The Staging Area #24: Inside the Acceleration Era of Card Collecting

/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE
The hobby is moving faster than ever.
In this episode of The Staging Area, Brett and Tory break down what speed means right now for collectors and operators.
They dig into the pressure of rising volume and what it takes to keep up. Tory shares how dcsports87 is handling over 100,000 cards a week and the real decisions behind cutting services, hiring aggressively, and tightening operations to reduce wait times.
You’ll hear how speed impacts your strategy as a collector. When to sell. When to grade. When to move on.
They also explore:
- Why new release timing matters more than ever
- How breakers, consignment, and marketplaces are collapsing timelines
- The rise of moment-based cards and why they hit harder than ever
- What operational excellence looks like behind the scenes
If you’re trying to keep up, this episode will help you think more clearly about how to move.
Because in this environment, slow decisions cost you.
A special thank you to dcsports87 for supporting this series. Check out dcsports87 for your eBay consignment needs and visit the dcsports87 eBay store to find great cards ending every night.
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