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Old 11-20-2024, 09:56 AM
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Default I just don't get it...

Excuse me if this has already been discussed, but what the attraction of digital cards?

Call me old-fashioned, but I am definitely a hard-copy guy.

I prefer hard-bound books instead of paperback or audio, etc.

Truth be told, I have scans of almost all the expensive cards I once owned and then sold and occasionally will check them out...perhaps I'm not as far off of digital after all?


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Old 11-20-2024, 10:01 AM
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Excuse me if this has already been discussed, but what the attraction of digital cards?

Call me old-fashioned, but I am definitely a hard-copy guy.

I prefer hard-bound books instead of paperback or audio, etc.

Truth be told, I have scans of almost all the expensive cards I once owned and then sold and occasionally will check them out...perhaps I'm not as far off of digital after all?


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100% agree.

There is zero appeal to me in digital cards. And I think we are not alone. The market of collectors who collect them is tiny. And frankly, I don't see them every really catching on mainstream. But I could be wrong.

But like you, I also take photos of all my cards and probably look at the photos more than the cards themselves. But it's nice to be able to look at my cards on the go, rather than pull them out of the safe.
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Old 11-20-2024, 10:17 AM
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Topps had a digital card program some years back (I forget the name) but you could pay for a hard copy of the card and have it sent to you. I picked up a nice Johnny Unitas for my collection that way.

But I do agree.. I want my collection within reach 😀. I did something similar to you when I sold off my collection of complete sets. I spent quite a bit of time scanning every last binder page, front and back. I’ll look at the late 50s sets from time to time. And I usually get a twinge of regret when I do.
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Old 11-20-2024, 11:37 AM
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Same ding dongs who use vaults to avoid sales tax. What's the difference. Cards just go up
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Old 11-21-2024, 07:19 AM
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Not really a fan of digital cards. However, I do like the manner in which you can add your PSA & non-PSA cards to your "inventory" in their app.
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Old 11-21-2024, 08:04 AM
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That thread title "I just don't get it..." could be used to describe how I feel about a lot of things with the modern hobby...
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Old 11-24-2024, 05:12 PM
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Topps had a digital card program some years back (I forget the name) but you could pay for a hard copy of the card and have it sent to you.
If it's the one from the early 00's it's "thepit.com"

They had insert cards you could redeem there and would have a card you could see there and if you wanted, could have it shipped. They did the "eTopps" thing that spectacularly failed trying to prop it up.

There's a current operation out of that website, but I have no idea who owns/runs it now.

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