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Old 09-27-2021, 12:15 PM
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Nicely done.

I've listened to the occasional podcast about cards in the last year and they were pretty much just annoying. Just some dudes talking about what 10 cards have gone up in price, whether they will go up further, what cards don't seem to be going up in value, and what cards might someday really go up in value. Got old quick.
I agree. Most of them are younger guys bragging about their purchases. The current modern card market reminds me of how everyone is an "expert" in a bull stock market. I guess things are changing but paying $20k for a Jalen Hurts auto 1/1 makes no sense to me! Oh, back to the podcasts. There are two of them that I really like:
The Collector & The Dealer (bought some nice cards from "The Collector" who is a member of N54)
The Golden Age of Cardboard
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I agree. Most of them are younger guys bragging about their purchases. The current modern card market reminds me of how everyone is an "expert" in a bull stock market. I guess things are changing but paying $20k for a Jalen Hurts auto 1/1 makes no sense to me! Oh, back to the podcasts. There are two of them that I really like:
The Collector & The Dealer (bought some nice cards from "The Collector" who is a member of N54)
The Golden Age of Cardboard
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I appreciate the feedback guys. Thank you!

I haven't ever thought about doing a podcast. Maybe at some point. I listen to The Golden Age of Cardboard as well. I think Mike is a member here also.

I know the channels that talk of this card is worth this and this card is worth that draws a lot of views and are popular but for me personally, it's not what interests me. It's kind of like if someone is at my house and sees my cards, I like it much better when they ask me to tell them about the player or the set instead of asking "how much is that worth"? I enjoy talking about a players place in history or what I think makes them interesting.

My hope is to do some player profiles, including some prewar guys and talk about what I find interesting about those players. Kind of a Glory of Their Times book feel without being able to interview the players.
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I appreciate the feedback guys. Thank you!

I know the channels that talk of this card is worth this and this card is worth that draws a lot of views and are popular but for me personally, it's not what interests me. It's kind of like if someone is at my house and sees my cards, I like it much better when they ask me to tell them about the player or the set instead of asking "how much is that worth"? I enjoy talking about a players place in history or what I think makes them interesting.
Agree! I love talking about how rare the card is, how difficult it was to find, etc. Nothing positive ever comes discussing money with friends and family (made sure my kids understood that).
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Great channel. Thanks for posting the link and taking the time to do this.

I'm always looking for card channels.
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I have a channel called Nuf Ced Cards. Mostly prewar, with a bit of modern here and there. Very "low tech" videos... one take/no editing/just me talking in a monotone lol... but it has been fun for me to make them. Would love to learn of other prewar channels.

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I have a channel called Nuf Ced Cards. Mostly prewar, with a bit of modern here and there. Very "low tech" videos... one take/no editing/just me talking in a monotone lol... but it has been fun for me to make them. Would love to learn of other prewar channels or hear feedback on mine.

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Andrew, I'm actually subscribed to your channel. It's a great channel!
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