Shop Owner Questions Why Top Hits Land in Retail Products

A hobby shop owner’s frustration with the retail vs. hobby product divide sparked debate on X this week after a high-end hit from a Target blaster.

Alex Altenhof, owner of Michiana Sports Cards in Granger, Indiana, posted his complaint Tuesday morning:

“As a hobby shop owner, it bothers me so much when a product hit is pulled from a blaster from target. So much money is spent on hobby boxes because they raise the prices astronomically and the hits aren’t even in hobby boxes!”

Alex Altenhof, owner of Michiana Sports Cards in Granger, Indiana

He included a photo of a Victor Wembanyama “Fanatical” card as an example.

The post gained traction quickly.

The Core Complaint

Altenhof’s point centers on the pricing gap between hobby and retail products. Hobby boxes can be 2 to 20 times more expensive than retail blasters from Target or Walmart, with the expectation that premium packaging means premium hits.

But collectors routinely report pulling top cards from $20 retail blasters while hobby box buyers pay $250+ and come up short.

When pushed to clarify his position, Altenhof responded:

“I’m all for hits in retail. Yes please pull hits out of retail. I’m just saying the absolute product hits, the 1% of the 1%, should be in higher tier boxes.”

The Fanaticals Detail

The card Altenhof used as his example — a Wembanyama “Fanatical” insert — is actually retail-exclusive. It’s not available in hobby boxes at all.

That undermines his specific example, but doesn’t invalidate his broader point: premium hobby products don’t always deliver premium hits.

Shop Owner Perspective

As a shop owner who sells both hobby boxes and retail products, Altenhof’s frustration makes business sense.

The pricing model depends on hobby delivering better odds. But if you can just hit the best cards in retail, what’s the need for a hobby shop?

Michiana Sports Cards is listed among participating shops on our Best Card Shops in America directory.

 

Alex Altenhof tweet about retail vs hobby hits with Wembanyama Fanatical card

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Grayson Bryce Thompson

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Grayson writes about the sports card hobby — the money, the frauds, and the stories the industry doesn't want told. He's been collecting since the junk wax era and still has the boxes to prove it.

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