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Sports Card Radio R-Rated Podcast Archive
The Sports Card Radio R-Rated Podcast – hosted by Ryan. For the original Sports Card Show hosted by Colin – view the all those shows here. R-Rated Podcast 0 R-Rated #51: Mike Sommer – Wax Pack Hero Blogger Interview Read More R-Rated Podcast 0 R-Rated #50: Lemme Get That Podagraph Host Drew Herndon Interview Read…
R-Rated #15: COMC Fees – National Plans – Group Breaker Big Hit Blowback
COMC raised fees…. or did they? Ryan discusses some of the reaction from COMC’s announcement. Warning: Very explicit language podcast What are Sports Card Radio’s plans for the National? A Group Breaker hit the case of a lifetime and some wanted to complain…. wait what?? Blowout Cards makes it obvious to users how they got…
R-Rated #11: Industry Summit Ends – Topps Now – ePack – Q&A
Why did Mickey Mantle sign with Panini? Some inside information is shared. The Las Vegas Industry Summit ended, did anything exciting happen? The print runs for Topps Now MLB Baseball cards seems flat to low this year. What is going on? Upper Deck begins selling gold and silver hockey coins on their ePack website. Selling…
R-Rated #49: About the Cards Host @BigShep79 Interview
Ryan talks with Big Shep, @BigShep79, the host of the About The Cards podcast. A wide range of topics are discussed. What is it like hosting a weekly live podcast? Should shows talk about controversial topics? Shep has a massive George Brett card collection, how does he keep it organized and how much does he…
R-Rated #24: Group Breaking Scams, Risk Factors & Legality
Ryan takes a deep dive into Group Breaking as another card switching scandal hits. Group Breakers are essentially online gambling website operators and have distinct legal risks associated with their business. General legal risk factors and the threat of automation are discussed as it relates to Group Breaking. Two criticisms of Topps. Beanie Babies Authentication…
R-Rated #19: Football Card Investing – Key Card Employees – Byron Buxton
In this episode Ryan goes over the top players at each position in the NFL and discovers what their cards sell for. How much are key employees at sports card companies worth? Topps Employee autograph sells for $205. What happens if Byron Buxton hits .300 next year? Update on Brandon Ingram and Kristaps Porzingis buying….