Your Collection, Your Hierarchy

/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Every card a collector buys is tied to a story.
Some come from personal taste.
Some come from brands.
Some come from the environment around the hobby.
In this episode, Brett breaks down how those stories shape what collectors chase.
He explores the difference between collector-driven taste and manufacturer-driven narratives.
And how inserts, naming, and product design influence perception of importance.
He also shares a recent example from 2026 Topps Chrome WWE that challenged his own preferences.
The core message is simple:
If a collector does not define what matters
The hobby will do it for them
Build your own hierarchy
Trust your own eye
Let the hobby suggest
Don’t let it decide
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