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Originally Posted by Yoda
I guess there is no doubt they are here to stay and still proliferating, seemingly daily. Anyhow, I am, in no particular order, giving my top 4 that I, being addicted to the subject, tend to watch whenever possible.
1. Bluejacket 66 - Incredible knowledge on a full range of pre-war and post-war vintage. Not afraid to call out posers. Should smile once in a while... (Dave?).
2. Midlife - Greg is a nice regular guy who is all in on the hobby. Wish he focused a bit more on pre-war, but he is getting there.
3. Chasing - Mike, no doubt still basking in the Rangers' triumph. I like when he does his most valuable cards and seeing which cards have moved up or down. A good pulse on the marketplace.
4. Collector, investor, dealer - Even though Chris confesses that prewar is not his forte, I like his crisp professional delivery. I particularly enjoy the financial breakdown of major deals he has done over the years as well as some terrific stories, such as the time he and his sidekick bought a whole dealer's booth at a show.
Most of the other podcasters I just pass on by, except Sammy Thunder because he joined the Board. John
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Agree with that list.
Mike is a fantastic guy having met him several times in person.
Grateful for all the folks putting out incredible card content!
Some other great ones, I know I’m missing several great channels.
-Leftyndv10
-Chris From Missouri
-Dead Guy Cardboard
-SammyThunder
-NufCedCards
-Those Back Pages
-Vintage Oddball Cards
-Dr. Becketts Podcast / YouTube Podcast
Recently have really enjoyed Mike & Chris “Showcase Showdown” episodes