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1520 - Out-Takes from Hobby Hotline 040426
4/8/202620:56
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/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Dr. Beckett recaps last Saturday's Hobby Hotline live call-in discussion with John Coffman, Chris Carlin, and Joey, focusing on how COVID kick-started the hobby and how Fanatics’ acquisition of Topps and PSA’s growth under Nat Turner accelerated change. They debate the hobby’s increasing “lottery ticket”/gambling feel, the shift of products and pricing toward breakers, and how high wax costs push collectors toward singles while still relying on breaks to supply the market. The group discusses brand and conduct concerns around breakers, and argues unlicensed manufacturers like Panini, Upper Deck, and Leaf can remain viable by right-sizing and leaning on strong inserts. They also cover grading-company event strategy, highlighting PSA’s tech and process improvements (app scanning, QR intake, reduced lines) and the importance of human guidance at shows and hobby-shop drop-offs, noting PSA, BGS, and SGC can coexist with distinct strengths.
02:12 Fanatics and PSA Giants
03:36 Eisner vs Rubin Mindset
04:19 Gambling and Break Culture
07:45 Wax Prices and Buying Singles
11:17 Breakers vs Hobby Shops
13:31 Non Licensed Brands Survive
15:02 Grading Shows and Tech
19:48 Coexisting Grading Ecosystem
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