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Old 08-09-2024, 02:18 PM
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I can stomach him in limited doses, but his unwavering love for ultra-modern cards keeps me from watching 95% of his videos. He has a somewhat magnetic personality and exudes hobby positivity, but I agree that his investment advice is awful, bordering on appalling.

He's a decent interviewer, and did put out a small series of 3-4 videos, when visiting Marshall Fogel's house. I enjoyed seeing many of Fogel's killer cards and his awesome memorabilia. But this was an anomaly, as the vast majority of his content dwells on modern chase cards with contrived or "manufactured" rarity.
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The substance of his content is laughable garbage but the delivery is upbeat and watchable. I'm not interested in the cards he buys but when I wanted to see video from the floor of a show to get a feel of how it was, his was one of the more watchable productions. It is quite removed from the obnoxious card bros having loud conniption fits over every piece of shiny crapola they buy.

I think there is a lot to learn from his presentations about how the young audience for ultramodern cards approaches things, even if it is seemingly antithetical to everything good and wholesome about the hobby from our perspective. Like Green Day says, you gotta know your enemy.
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He's entertaining.. Not sure I would take hobby advice from him though.


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The substance of his content is laughable garbage but the delivery is upbeat and watchable. I'm not interested in the cards he buys but when I wanted to see video from the floor of a show to get a feel of how it was, his was one of the more watchable productions. It is quite removed from the obnoxious card bros having loud conniption fits over every piece of shiny crapola they buy.

I think there is a lot to learn from his presentations about how the young audience for ultramodern cards approaches things, even if it is seemingly antithetical to everything good and wholesome about the hobby from our perspective. Like Green Day says, you gotta know your enemy.
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He's entertaining.. Not sure I would take hobby advice from him though.
Leon with the best comment. Short and Sweet. He's correct 100 percent on this and remember Geoff's advice is not for most people on this board.

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The substance of his content is laughable garbage but the delivery is upbeat and watchable. I'm not interested in the cards he buys but when I wanted to see video from the floor of a show to get a feel of how it was, his was one of the more watchable productions. It is quite removed from the obnoxious card bros having loud conniption fits over every piece of shiny crapola they buy.

I think there is a lot to learn from his presentations about how the young audience for ultramodern cards approaches things, even if it is seemingly antithetical to everything good and wholesome about the hobby from our perspective. Like Green Day says, you gotta know your enemy.
And here I thought that was Rage Against The Machine.
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And here I thought that was Rage Against The Machine.
Actually, It was B-Cide. The only good thing Goof has contributed to the Hobby is this song.

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I don't know anything about Geoff and I don't track the "shiny" stuff he seems to collect, but I've been more interested in these kids he's trading cards with. They all seem to come up with these hard sided cases of new PSA10 cards supposedly worth thousands and thousands of dollars. Who are these kids and how do they have that kind of collection at that age? Many of them can't even drive yet. Do you think these kids are real customers or is it like many of the "customers" on Pawn Stars? Are they just prearranged trades designed for the cameras?
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