This week on Sports Cards Live, we’re joined for an extended conversation by Jason Masherah, President of Upper Deck, covering what’s changing in hockey, what’s driving current momentum, and what collectors should understand about new product innovations.
We start with quick show and community updates, including where things stand with POPs & COMPs as it moves through the Amazon review process, plus a Hobby Spectrum update as revised questions prepare to roll out based on collector feedback.
Then Jason takes us inside Upper Deck’s Certified Diamond Dealer Conference, why brick and mortar shops remain the lifeblood of the company, and how direct collector feedback still shapes product decisions even in a world of instant reactions from breaks, message boards, and social media.
The centerpiece of Part 1 is the new Rookie Debut Game Jersey program landing in Upper Deck Extended. Jason breaks down:
How Upper Deck is acquiring full debut jerseys (and why that matters)
The three-tier structure (base jersey, jersey auto numbered to the player’s number, and the 1/1 tag)
Why Upper Deck chose natural, team-authenticated elements instead of adding a manufactured debut patch
Why accessibility matters, not just building one monster 1/1
We close by zooming out: hockey’s current rise, why some believe this is the biggest momentum since the Gretzky trade era, and a candid conversation about the hobby’s mix of collectors vs flippers, including how “hybrid” behavior shows up in the real world.
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