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  • Sports Cards Live

    PSA 10 as a Financial Instrument + Nuking a Collection for a Grail? + Inclusion, Identity, and the Hobby Grind

    21/1/2026 | 38 min
    We wrap Jonathan’s debut, run through some of the best chat comments from the “house of slabs” discussion, and one line stops the show: “A PSA 10 transforms a sports card into a financial instrument.” From there, the conversation sharpens into what grading really does, how speed impacts accuracy, and why some collectors are starting to sober up from slab worship.

    Jonathan gets a proper community welcome and we bring on Chris HOJ, followed by Josh Adams. Then the episode pivots hard into a collector dilemma that hits every nerve in the hobby: a major Michael Jordan 90s 1 of 1 is headed to auction, and Chris is considering a seismic consolidation to chase it. We debate what you gain, what you lose, and whether “nuking” a carefully curated collection is ever worth one apex card. Jeremy argues the memories, stories, and future content pipeline matter more than the trophy. Josh says do it and never look back. Joe lands in the middle: the 1 of 1 stamp matters, it’s probably financially defensible, but you still need a number and a plan because deeper pockets exist. Chris explains the real point of talking it out: dialogue changes how you see everything, and collectors make versions of this decision every day, including the decision to do nothing.

    In this part, we cover:


    The chat’s best lines on grading, consistency, and “too big to fail” thinking


    “PSA 10 as a financial instrument” and why that framing is so accurate


    Jonathan’s official welcome into the community


    Chris HOJ and Josh Adams join, and the MJ 1 of 1 auction dilemma kicks off


    One card vs a whole collection, and what “replaceable” really means


    Consolidation as sacrifice, strategy, and identity, not just money


    Why talking it out changes decisions, and why inaction is still a decision


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    Drop a comment: would you consolidate your collection for one apex grail, or never?


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  • Sports Cards Live

    The “Imposter Slab” Problem + The House of Slabs Question + What Happens Downstream If Buyers Get Burned

    20/1/2026 | 37 min
    Joe Poirot joins the conversation and we go deep on vintage slab transitions, grading risk, and the psychology of the “slab premium.” Jonathan explains how he moved major cards out of BVG holders without mailing them, including an in person handoff to SGC at Fenway, and why a newer holder can feel like a safer asset even with a downgrade. Then we zoom out to the bigger question sparked by a High Pop Professor video: is the hobby becoming a “house of slabs,” and are we still trapped in cult like grading behavior?

    We also hit the uncomfortable part: older high grade cards that might not hold up to today’s standards. If collectors pay today’s money for “imposter” high grades and later feel burned, that can shake confidence, push people out of the market, and create downstream damage. Joe breaks down why this risk depends heavily on the lane, with real differences between ultra modern gem rates, 90s inserts, and classic 80s cardboard where PSA 9 to PSA 10 gaps can feel irrational.

    In this part, we cover:


    BVG to SGC and PSA crossovers, and how to do it without mailing grails


    Downgrades, security, and why a newly graded holder can feel safer


    PSA owning SGC and Beckett and what that does to collector psychology


    The “same card” thought experiment and whether the holder is the product


    Older “imposter” high grades and how changing standards create hidden risk


    Why buyers getting burned could ripple downstream across the market


    Gradeflation, resubmission incentives, and who ends up holding the bag


    Why 10s matter in some lanes, and barely matter in others


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    Leave a rating and review to help more collectors find the show


    Share this episode with a collector who’s chasing old 10s or debating a crossover


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  • Sports Cards Live

    “My Copies” vs Upgrading + Psychological Price Ceiling + Breaking the $5K Price Ceiling

    18/1/2026 | 1 h 12 min
    Jonathan Epstein (IG: @RexCards24) joins Sports Cards Live for his first ever hobby appearance after years of consuming content quietly from the sidelines. We talk about finally stepping into the community, taking the Hobby Spectrum assessment, and landing in the Nostalgic range. Jonathan shares key pieces from his vintage collection including a 1952 Topps Mantle, and we dig into the psychology of price ceilings, emotional attachment to “your copies,” and why upgrading often feels harder than it should. This is a collector conversation about identity, memory, and the invisible rules we all carry into the hobby.

    In this episode, we cover:


    Moving from hobby lurker to active community member


    The Hobby Spectrum result and why it hit so hard


    Psychological price ceilings and the trap of old prices


    “My copies” vs upgrading and downgrading decisions


    Why storytelling matters more than flexing


    How community actually forms in the hobby


    Follow Sports Cards Live on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen


    Subscribe to Sports Cards Live on YouTube for full episodes and live shows


    Leave a rating and review to help more collectors find the show


    Share this episode with a collector who still watches from the sidelines


    Follow @jlee_sportscardslive on Instagram for clips and updates


    Request your access code and take the Hobby Spectrum assessment at TheHobbySpectrum.com

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  • Sports Cards Live

    The Entertainment Value Myth + Wax Regret and Expected Value + Why Most Collectors Buy Singles

    16/1/2026 | 36 min
    This final segment brings the week to a close with one of the most raw and honest conversations of the episode. The panel wrestles with the idea of “entertainment value” in wax and breaks, pushes back on how people rationalize losses, and digs into why regret, risk, and expected value matter more than most collectors want to admit. It’s blunt, reflective, occasionally uncomfortable, and very much grounded in lived experience rather than theory.

    The discussion also highlights the difference between nostalgia-driven exceptions and modern price reality, why moderation keeps the hobby sustainable for most people, and how personal thresholds shape collecting behavior far more than hype ever will. Layered throughout is classic Sports Cards Live back-and-forth, humor, chat interaction, and a late-night energy that only comes when people stop posturing and start being honest.

    Listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and join us Saturday nights on YouTube for Sports Cards Live.
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  • Sports Cards Live

    Hobby vs Industry + Breakers and Repacks + The Card Market Ecosystem

    15/1/2026 | 38 min
    The conversation shifts from player legacy into a bigger question that sits under everything in modern collecting: is this a hobby, an industry, or both? The panel reacts to ideas raised from Brett McGrath’s Stacking Slabs and uses it as a launch point to talk about the ecosystem that keeps cards moving, including dealers, flippers, LCS owners, breakers, repackers, and every type of market participant in between.

    Jeremy lays out a blunt argument: even collectors who never sell a card still depend on selling, and many of the things people complain about are not going away, especially breaking. From there, the chat gets into real pushback, including whether breakers are truly necessary for cards to reach collectors, whether breaking is “good” for the hobby or just the industry, and how wax pricing and distribution models changed post-Covid.

    In this segment:


    Loyalty to one-team careers and how that impacts rookie card identity


    Hobby vs industry and why the market behaves like an ecosystem


    Breakers, repackers, and what actually puts singles into circulation


    Flippers vs dealers and where the overlap really lives


    Wax value, expected value, and why opening product is still a gamble


    A collector-first take on why “industry talk” turns some people off


    A practical idea for newcomers: open one box, track every card, sell everything, learn fast

    This discussion lives right at the intersection of hobby identity and market reality, where emotion, nostalgia, economics, and behavior all collide. It’s candid, sometimes uncomfortable, and very much rooted in real collector experience, with the chat actively shaping where the conversation goes. There’s no attempt to settle the debate, just to understand it more clearly.

    Listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and join us Saturday nights on YouTube for Sports Cards Live.
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These are the audio tracks from Sports Cards Live (on YouTube). Host and lifelong collector Jeremy Lee is joined by passionate collectors, industry insiders, hobbypreneurs, content creators to educate, inform, entertain, and inspire hobbyists of all genres and experience. Sports Cards Live is an interactive livestream video podcast where you are part of the show as your comments and questions are in play.

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