We kick off Episode 310 with a wide-ranging opening segment that sets the tone for a massive show. From an unexpected deep dive into Comic Con culture to a serious discussion about eye appeal, grading, and the growing influence of third-party stickers, this one covers a lot of ground.
We get into the real question behind the sticker debate: are collectors paying for the label, or for what the label represents? The conversation moves beyond surface-level takes and into how eye appeal is being recognized, priced, and understood across the hobby right now.
Then the focus shifts to the upcoming Sport Card Expo in Toronto, as Leighton Sheldon joins to talk vintage, market behavior, and how dealers think about premium cards in today’s environment. Later, Mikey Singer and Johnny Amendola jump in to preview what’s shaping up to be the biggest Expo yet, including the evolution of trade nights, community building, and the growing scale of the hobby in Canada.
There’s also discussion around:
The difference between technical grade and eye appeal
Why premium examples within the same grade are pulling away in value
How new and experienced collectors approach buying decisions differently
The role of community, events, and content creators in hobby growth
This is Part 1 of a marathon live stream that’s been split into multiple podcast episodes.
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