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CN PodcastEP 1656
1503 - Pokemon Illustrator from Hobby Hotline 022126
2/27/202613:30
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/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Dr. Beckett discusses the recent world-record $16.5 million sale of the Pokémon Illustrator card sold by Logan Paul and purchased by Paul Scaramucci, noting it is the only PSA 10 although 41 were made. He shares a Hobby Hotline clip and explains his views on market manipulation, distinguishing defensive vs. offensive forms and arguing that while nothing appears illegal, the transaction may be manipulative from a hobby standpoint due to corporate motives and marketing value. The conversation compares the sale to prior record holders like the Michael Jordan/Kobe Bryant Logoman and iconic sports cards such as the T206 Wagner and 1952 Topps Mantle, predicting a sports card could reclaim the record later in the year. Beckett and others discuss how publicity, auction hype, live-auction transparency, and big-money marketing incentives can create ripple effects across the broader collectibles market, and whether such prices are sustainable on resale.
00:22 $16.5M Pokémon Illustrator Sale: Why It Matters
00:36 Market Manipulation: Defensive vs Offensive
02:27 What Makes a ‘Legit’ Sale? Hobby vs Corporate Motives
04:43 PR, Transparency, and ‘Is This Market Manipulation?’
06:15 Will a Sports Card Reclaim the Crown?
09:39 Marketing Investment: Why the Buyer Has Already ‘Won’
11:17 Ripple Effects to the Market
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