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1532 - Toronto Sports Expo Recap
5/6/202616:11
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Dr. Beckett recaps his Toronto card show trip, highlighting how the experience felt almost like the National—spending nearly as much but 90% of his purchases were hockey cards. He describes strategies for finding value and dollar boxes, negotiating volume deals (especially late Sunday), and a key monster-box purchase he immediately dropped off at COMC after securing trust via Jeremy Lee. He details aggressive bargain-pulling (including 400 top-loaded cards in an hour), navigating mixed “$1 and up” boxes, and learning how structured pricing reflects smart dealer business strategy. Beckett shares a vintage type-card reality check on pricing, notes positive interactions with Canadian collectors, and explains that his customs fears proved unfounded despite being prepared with receipts.
00:31 Packing Cards and Customs Worries
01:07 Show Vibe and Finding Value
02:05 Monster Box Deal at Close
03:42 Jeremy Lee Check Assist
05:16 400 Card Dollar Box Sprint
07:11 Negotiating Mixed Price Boxes
09:52 Vintage Type Cards Reality Check
13:32 Customs Non-Issue
14:22 Friends and Show Encounters
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