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Topics include authentication issues, pricing unique items, cataloging, Pete Rose's tribute, and insights from various guests. Dr. Beckett also addresses challenges faced with YouTube uploads and his appreciation for the YouTube community. 00:47 YouTube Posting Issues04:58 Listener Questions and Unique Items05:35 Card Company History and Cataloging…
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In this interview recorded by Mike Payne for a magazine article, Dr. Beckett discusses various aspects of the sports card hobby over the past 40 years. He shares insights on cover design decisions, memorable magazine issues, relationships with photographers and artists, and the evolution of the company. He also touches on the accidental scarcity of…
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Interviewed by Mike Payne, Beckett's editorial leader and longstanding friend, Dr. Beckett reflects on the Beckett Baseball magazine's origins, challenges, and success stories since its inception in 1984 (and before). The episode delves into the early days of the magazine and the strategic decisions behind its growth. 01:08 Launching Beckett Baseba…
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Join Dr. Beckett as he opens a Skybox Metal Universe Hobby box from Upper Deck, featuring 15 packs with 7 cards each. Delve into the rich history of the Metal Universe brand, its evolution, and the challenges it faced over the years. From the origins of Skybox and its acquisition by FLIR, to PMGs and the collector's dilemma, Dr. Beckett provides a …
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Dr. Beckett reports on the recent Watters Creek card show held from October 31 to November 3, sharing his experiences from the show, including interactions with advanced collectors like Bobby Baseball, finding an elusive stamp dealer by chance, and acquiring various hockey and NASCAR card lots. He also discusses strategies for buying cards, insight…
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Dr. Beckett addresses ten listener questions, including two related to the upcoming election. He discusses the impact of politics on the sports card hobby, shares his demographic experiences with political junk and spam from both parties, and clarifies his perspective on what's best for the hobby. Dr. Beckett touches on topics such as hobby regulat…
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Dr. Beckett, responding to Off Topic's questions from Graig and Darren, delves into the impact of the Beckett Price Guide, the complexities and evolution of card grading, and the terminology of the industry. We also explore the challenges faced by Beckett Grading Services (BGS) through years of leadership changes, competition, and conflicts. 03:12 …
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Dr. Beckett as he delves into how the upcoming presidential election could shape the sports card hobby, examining the potential impact of various party policies on collectors, dealers, and manufacturers by discussing 12 key national issues including abortion, border security, climate change, crime, the opioid crisis, inflation, Israel and Palestine…
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Dr. Beckett in this insightful episode of SportsCard Insights as he delves into the best and worst places to store your valuable sports card collection. Drawing from personal experiences across different living environments—from parental homes to dorms, apartments, and barracks—Dr. Beckett highlights various challenges and benefits of each storage …
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Dr. Beckett reviews Panini 2024 football boxes including Elite, Prestige, and Origins. This episode explores the potential future trend of combo autographs and editorializes about the controversy around the cancelation of Fanatics Fest in Orlando (and how total honesty is not always the best policy but it is always better to avoid dishonesty). 01:0…
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An exploration of Al 'Mr. Mint' Rosen's impact on the sports card collecting community, including strategies and alliances that propelled him, featuring anecdotes about key figures like Mike Gordon, John Broggi, Dick DeCourcy, Joey Esposito, Brian Morris, and Lou Lipset. This episode unveils the dynamics of trust, market pricing, and the evolution …
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Discover what makes certain cards difficult to find, distinguish between short prints and genuinely rare items, and learn how the evolution of the market has impacted card availability and pricing. Through historical examples like the 1967 Topps Sandy Alomar and1971 Topps Al Weiss cards, they provide insights into both standard issue and oddball ca…
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Dr. Beckett discusses the evolution and significance of game-used patches, the increase in autographed cards, and the economic dynamics behind exclusive autograph deals. The episode sheds light on the financial implications, authentication processes, and the delicate balance between business decisions and maintaining the integrity of collectible ca…
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Dr. Beckett addresses ten eclectic questions from listeners. He discusses topics including selling card collections, advice for heirs, controversies around Upper Deck's 1989 Griffey card, and strategies for engaging young collectors at shows. Dr. Beckett also touches on the impact of modern vs. vintage cards on the hobby's growth, his experiences w…
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Dr. Beckett and Phil discuss the complexities of Marvel character autographs, the distinction between Rob and Ed Broder's unlicensed card productions, and the challenges in organizing large card collections. They also touch on personal anecdotes about trading cards, the history of card series' releases, and strategies for buying and sorting cards, …
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Dr. Beckett discusses the unexpected release timing of products like 2022-23 The Cup, 2023-24 OPC Platinum, 2023-24 UD Ice, and 2024-25 UD MVP 24-25, providing insights into the complexities card companies face in production and marketing. Additionally, Dr. Beckett discusses the historical and market influences impacting the hobby, emphasizing the …
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Dr. Beckett addresses ten listener questions on various topics related to sports card collecting. He discusses the influence of family on collecting habits, pronunciation challenges with names, the impact of Jerry Jones on football, and the strategic choices of collectors regarding card purchasing. Dr. Beckett also reflects on his experiences at Bo…
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Dr. Beckett shares his reflections on baseball legend Pete Rose, who recently passed away. Covering Rose's illustrious career and controversial gambling issues, Beckett discusses how these impacted Rose's legacy and his standing in the sports card hobby. He also delves into the complexities of card valuation, especially regarding Rose's more obscur…
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We discuss individual strategies, preferences, and the subtle nuances that give each of them an advantage while sifting through thousands of cards. With insights into rookie cards, SP's, serial numbers, subtle variations, and historical values, they reveal how they navigate and enjoy this aspect of the hobby. 00:43 Strategies and Preferences01:50 R…
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Join Dr. Beckett and Rich Klein as they discuss the nuanced world of cataloging sports cards. Rich shares his experience cataloging for COMC, emphasizing the importance of maintaining an up-to-date catalog, especially for newer items. They cover the difficulties and frustrations faced by collectors due to the lack of current comprehensive, standard…
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Dr. Beckett discusses the intricacies of valuing unique sports memorabilia items. He provides insights into how items such as Babe Ruth's 'called shot' jersey are appraised and what factors can influence their market value. Dr. Beckett touches on the role of storytelling, photo matching, and the challenges auctions face in estimating value. He also…
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Valuable sports card insights, touching upon various card companies including Upper Deck, Panini, Topps, Pacific, and more. The discussion delves into the history and status of these companies, with a particular focus on Pacific's journey to becoming a major player in the industry despite various challenges. Also anecdotes about other influential f…
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Dr. Beckett hosts Phil Pierce, and they discuss various intricacies of the sports card industry, including rare card sets, grading issues, and buying strategies on COMC. The conversation also touches upon organizing autograph shows, the value of local sports memorabilia, and the personal connections made within the hobby. 00:49 Discussing the 1992 …
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Dr. Beckett discusses Greg's potential fit with CommC, the importance of loyalty programs, and the evolving landscape of the sports card industry. They cover key qualities sought by hobby companies, the significance of customer experience, and strategies for leveraging store inventories effectively. 00:44 ComC Loyalty Program Discussion02:23 Job Ap…
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Dr. Beckett discusses the complexities of autograph authentication with guest Rich Klein. Rich recounts an experience where one of his personally signed cards was rejected by PSA due to a lack of signature exemplars. Despite his extensive involvement in the sports card industry and the legitimacy of the card, PSA's protocol led to the rejection, sp…
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n this recap episode, Dr. Beckett delves into key points from episodes 1251 through 1274. He discusses a variety of topics, including outtakes from Hobby Hotline, listener questions, the Cleveland National Retrospective, the consistency of grading, and a memorable dinner with baseball fans. Dr. Beckett also touches on video listener questions, the …
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Dr. Beckett explores three different Upper Deck hockey card products: the 2023-24 SpX Hockey, the 2023-24 UD Credentials Hockey, and the 2024-25 UD MVP Hockey. He shares his insights and experiences with each product, providing valuable advice for sports card collectors. Dr. Beckett also delves into the design and value considerations of the cards,…
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Dr. Beckett discusses the job market within the sports card industry with Greg Sobocinski. They dive into the importance of having hobby insights, the benefits of consultation roles, and valuable tips for distinguishable resumes and interview strategies. Dr. Beckett emphasizes the value of practical experience, creativity, and specific problem-solv…
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Dr. Beckett shares personal anecdotes, market insights, and the importance of understanding supply and demand in the hobby. The conversation touches on the nostalgia of collecting, the significance of autograph hunting, and the challenges of fair pricing in the industry. 00:29 Discussion on Vintage vs. Modern Cards04:03 Personal Collecting Preferen…
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Dr. Beckett, alongside Danny Black, Chris Carlin, and John Newman, dive deep in this abridged 14-minute segment from the hour-long live Hobby Hotline. From the excitement and logistics of Fanatics Fest to the evolving landscape of sports card shows and the impact of major player endorsements. They also touch on new strategies by companies like Topp…
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Dr. Beckett recounts how his magazine rapidly gained market share in the 1980s, focusing on customer service and distribution strategies that catered to card shops. The discussion also delves into the challenges of maintaining fairness in pricing, regional biases, and the magazine's print deadlines. 01:07 Distribution Strategies and Challenges03:24…
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Dr. Beckett shares valuable advice for collectors looking to downsize their collections. He discusses strategies for working with auction houses, the importance of item authentication, and how to maximize your collection's value. Key insights include the benefits of segmenting different types of items across specialized auction houses, the pros and…
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Dr. Beckett addresses criticisms, shares insights, and provides historical context on the licensing and market dynamics of major card companies like Topps and Fleer, contrasted with the Star Company. Using a provocative analogy, he illustrates the ongoing debates and the importance of brand value over licensing status and robust distribution. 01:08…
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Dr. Beckett concludes his long conversation with Star aficionados Dave Dzendzel, Steve Taft, and Ryan Jessup. They delve into the intricacies and controversies surrounding the Star Company, its cards, particularly those featuring Michael Jordan, and their historical context within the sports card market. The discussion touches upon issues of legiti…
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Join Dr. James Beckett in the second part of an in-depth discussion with Dave Dzendzel, Steve Taft, and Ryan Jessup about the Star Company's impact on the hobby. They explore the controversies surrounding the classification of rookie cards, particularly focusing on industry standards, historical context, and the nuanced differences between RCs (Roo…
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Join Dr. James Beckett in this high-level discussion surrounding the Star Company, featuring passionate insights from Steve Taft, Dave Dzendzel, and Ryan Jessup. We explore the intricacies of the hobby, the historical context of card distribution, and the significance of rookie card classifications. Dr. Beckett shares personal anecdotes, defends hi…
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Dr. Beckett pays tribute to his late mother following her recent memorial service. He shares lessons learned from his mom, blending them with insights into the world of sports card collecting. Dr. Beckett reflects on his upbringing, his mother's industrious and kind nature, and how these qualities have influenced his own life and career. 00:20 Trib…
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They explore the distinctions between the golf and soccer card markets, the evolving landscape of the hobby, and the role of printed price guides versus online tools. Dr. Beckett reflects on his own journey, the challenges of maintaining a card collection, and the dynamics of selling and buying at card shows. They discuss nostalgia in printed price…
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Dr. Beckett invites Chris Burak, a dedicated collector, to discuss various topics around sports card collecting. They delve into challenges with subscription copies, frustrations with the junk wax era, and the comparison between soccer and golf card markets. The quantification of the overproduction of sports cards is also explored. 01:14 Chris Bura…
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Dr. James Beckett explores the dynamics of sharing his podcast episodes on YouTube, discussing the benefits and challenges of using video and audio formats. He delves into personal stories related to his card collection, including interactions with Tom Landry and the importance of legible autographs on sports cards. 01:42 Personal Stories and Card …
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Dr. Beckett tackles ten listener questions sourced from various emails, social media comments, and interactions at shows. Topics range from the appeal of Hostess Cards and the joy of sorting vs. selling to the intricacies of subleasing booths at shows and the influence of media personalities on getting National booth spots. 00:33 Hostess Card Episo…
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Dr. Beckett dives into the realm of card breaking, drawing parallels between the process and the hit TV show 'Breaking Bad.' He discusses the economics behind card breaking, the similarities in the speculative nature of both activities, and the importance of honesty and transparency. Dr. Beckett also touches on the concept of repacks, the role of e…
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Dr. Beckett reflects and discusses the importance of having a good wingman in the sports card hobby. He shares stories of his own wingmen, like Rich Klein, Brad Askew, Gabe Haro, Mark Harwell, and Joe Galindo, and offers ten suggestions for being an effective and supportive wingman. Covering everything from staying focused on the main goal to encou…
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Dr. Beckett contrasts the recently received Connor Bedard box set from Upper Deck with the Caitlin Clark product from Panini. He discusses the contents of the Connor Bedard box, including the challenges of obtaining autographed cards, the market demand, and the unique approaches by Upper Deck compared to other companies like Panini and Topps. Dr. B…
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Dr. Beckett addresses listener questions revolving around the concept of a 'Mount Rushmore' for various aspects of the sports card hobby. The discussion includes notable figures such as Ed Broder, Lionel Carter, Charlie Conlon, Lud Denny, Renata Galasso, George Johnson, Kevin Savage, among others, highlighting their significant contributions. Dr. B…
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Dr. James Beckett hosts a dinner at his home with 17 passionate baseball fans, primarily non-collectors, to discuss the challenges and opportunities of expanding the sports card hobby by tenfold. The conversation reveals insights into why avid baseball enthusiasts may not gravitate toward collecting, despite their deep love for the game. Topics inc…
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How to "grade" consistency - what is acceptable? We explore the complexities and challenges of grading consistency in the world of sports cards. Dr. Beckett discusses the variability among graders, the importance of accuracy over consistency, and shares his thoughts on how different grading companies, including automated systems like TAG, handle gr…
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Listener question episode focused on tributes affecting the sports card collecting community. He discusses past and potential tributes to notable figures such as Jim Otto, Larry Allen, Chet Walker, Bill Walton, Willie Mays, Jerry West, John Stommen, Bob Schmeirer, and Jack Smalling. Reflecting on their impacts and legacies, Dr. Beckett also address…
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Dr. Beckett shares his experience at the recent National at the IX Center in Cleveland. He discusses the logistical challenges and details his experiences and strategies during the event. From traffic woes and huge crowds to insightful encounters and invaluable hobby connections, this episode offers a detailed recounting of the show’s highs and low…
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We take a trip down memory lane, discussing the fascinating era of Hostess Baseball Cards from 1975 to 1979. Discover how these cards, found on the backs of Hostess snacks like Twinkies and Ding Dongs, became an entry point for many collectors. The conversation delves into the quirks of these cards, including rookie cards, errors, and variations, a…
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