Episodes
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
1182 - Baseball Hall of Fame Mystique, with Rich Klein
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
A detailed discussion about the Baseball Hall of Fame and its unique significance compared to other sports hall of fames. The history of the Baseball Hall of Fame, noting its early establishment and the time advantage it had over other sports. The notion of relatability, as the individuals highlight how baseball players are often more relatable to fans compared to players in other sports.
In the card collecting world, induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame seems to have a greater impact on values. We discuss the varying collectibility of players in different sports hall of fames, highlighting examples of football and basketball players who may not have as much value in the collecting market.
We touch on the subjective nature of hall of fame voting and the challenges of evaluating players' qualifications. The positional aspects of baseball don't translate as well to football or basketball, which influences the perception of hall of fame worthiness.
There's a special aura surrounding baseball and the unique experience of visiting the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, evoking a sense of nostalgia and stepping back in time.
We address the public nature of hall of fame voting in baseball, highlighting the transparency that comes with each ballot being made public. The speakers discuss the potential impact of online writers and their more intuitive approach to evaluating players, as well as the evolving qualifications to become a voter.
Controversial figures such as Pete Rose and players linked to steroid allegations like Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens are also touched upon. We explore the baseball hall of fame's strict stance on gambling, leading to the exclusion of certain players. We raise the question of whether the Baseball Hall of Fame's conservative approach adds to its mystique and garners more respect compared to other sports hall of fames.
Monday Feb 12, 2024
1181 - Out-Takes on Grading from Hobby Hotline 020324
Monday Feb 12, 2024
Monday Feb 12, 2024
Dr. James Beckett engages with Danny Black and Mike Moynihan, discussing a conversation about the importance of grading in the sports card industry and the compensation of card graders. Dr. Beckett emphasizes the need for a skilled wage for graders, considering the level of knowledge and training required for the job. They also touch on the detection of fake autographs and the challenges that arise with popular players like Babe Ruth or Mickey Mantle. The conversation explores the role of technology in the authentication process, with mentions of micro dots and DNA detection. We conclude with a discussion about the recurring battle against fraud in the sports card market and the importance of maintaining integrity in this great hobby we all love.
Friday Feb 09, 2024
1180 - Celebrities and Cards (Taylor Swift?) with Rich Klein
Friday Feb 09, 2024
Friday Feb 09, 2024
A detailed discussion about the relationship between celebrities, sports cards, and the collecting hobby. It begins with a mention of Taylor Swift and how her presence has elevated the demand for certain sports cards, specifically Travis Kelce, Jason Kelce, and Patrick Mahomes. The positive publicity celebrities can bring to the hobby and the potential value of including combo cards that feature both athletes and popular culture figures.
Referencing famous figures from the past, such as Spike Lee's presence at Knicks games and his inclusion in card sets alongside Michael Jordan. Exploring the idea of creating a dual relic card featuring Kelce and Taylor Swift. The importance of wider audience engagement and the potential impact of card companies like Fanatics in expanding into music-related cards.
There's a variety of opinions within the hobby community, with some individuals expressing concerns about the inclusion of celebrities and the fear of diluting the purity of the hobby. However general agreement that broadening the audience and embracing the superstar orientation can be beneficial, as long as it is done with a level of care and consideration.
Also touches on the impact of TCGs like Pokemon on the sports card community, speculating whether the rise of music cards and other entertainment-related cards might draw away collectors from sports cards. Despite these potential challenges, we trust the enduring nature of collecting and the possibility of coexistence between different types of cards.
We conclude with a fanciful scenario where the Chiefs win the Super Bowl, and Travis Kelsey proposes to Taylor Swift during the celebration, suggesting the creation of a commemorative card for that moment. We emphasize the importance of storytelling and the connection between the hobby and collectors.
Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
1179 - Panini 2023 Football Box Battle: Absolute vs. Phoenix
Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
A review of two different Panini football card boxes: 2023 Phoenix and 2023 Absolute. I share my experience opening and examining these boxes, offering insights into their contents, prices, and overall value. As a statistician, Dr. Beckett addresses the misconception of loaded or conspiratorial boxes, emphasizing that while the probability of getting a great card is unlikely, someone will eventually get it due to chance, rather than any special advantages. He also mentions the allure and fun of box breaks and acknowledges that his own preference lies somewhere between low-end and high-end boxes.
We discusses various aspects related to the pricing of boxes and the factors that contribute to their costs and sale prices. He explains that the price of a box is determined based on the costs associated with its production, the history and brand value of the product, and the assets included within the box, such as autographs, game-used material, and special treatments on inserts. Dr. Beckett also argues against the notion that the price is determined solely by the cost of cardboard and ink, clarifying that serial numbers and rarity themselves do not significantly impact the price.
Throughout Dr. Beckett delves into the card collecting experience, sharing his thoughts on brand continuity, package design, player images, and the importance of dual licensing from the Players Association and the leagues. He reflects on the challenges faced by companies in titling and categorizing their products, especially in relation to the years indicated on the cards. He mentions the trend of increasing the number of cards, creating a wide range of parallels, and explains that market research supports demand for more variations of player cards.
Dr. Beckett also touches on the difficulty of tracking and valuing numerous card variations, particularly those associated with less popular or obscure players. He expresses gratitude to Panini for their contribution to the growth of the basketball hobby and acknowledges the need for responsible growth in the sports card industry.
The script concludes with Dr. Beckett revealing that his personal preference leaned towards the Phoenix football box due to its larger number of cards, appealing design, and potential inclusion of a player that he may consider displaying on his wall. However, he acknowledges the subjective nature of individual preferences in card collecting and emphasizes the importance of enjoying the hobby, opening boxes, and finding joy in the process.
Monday Feb 05, 2024
1178 - Out-Takes on Strongsville and Grading from Mike Moynihan
Monday Feb 05, 2024
Monday Feb 05, 2024
Mike had an agenda for our time together - a good agenda! So easy to talk about the hobby we love with kindred spirits - thanks Mike - feed the Beast!
Friday Feb 02, 2024
1177 - My 2024 Football Card Hall of Fame Ballot
Friday Feb 02, 2024
Friday Feb 02, 2024
The first class of ten cards were elected last year - the 45 cards under consideration this year are also outstanding - outstanding players and outstanding cards - see how I voted - and be sure to vote for yourself before February 6th - search for football card hall of fame - it's easy.
Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
1176 - Out-Takes on Shows and Cleveland National from Mike Moynihan
Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
Mike Moynihan asked me to guest on his Golden Age of Cardboard and YouTube channels - we obvious share a love of vintage - he asked me some great questions! Thanks Mike. If you love vintage, subscribe to whatever Mike puts out!
Monday Jan 29, 2024
1175 - Recap: Podcasts 1151-1174
Monday Jan 29, 2024
Monday Jan 29, 2024
Recapping the last eight weeks of podcasts covering the holiday seasons of Christmas and New Year's and much more - lots of content in case you missed some - thanks!
Friday Jan 26, 2024
1174 - Out-Takes on Cleveland from John Newman's Sports Card Nation
Friday Jan 26, 2024
Friday Jan 26, 2024
John has never been to Cleveland - he is in for a treat - he's driving and will take in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame when he comes for the National this summer. Great baseball town too with lots of serious collectors!
Wednesday Jan 24, 2024
1173 - Out-Takes from Hobby Hotline 010624
Wednesday Jan 24, 2024
Wednesday Jan 24, 2024
This Hobby Hotline quarterbacked by Adam Palmer and also featuring Rich Klein and myself was fast moving covering many topics quickly as is the nature of that show - you should subscribe!