Welcome back for the most epic card show video I've ever produced? Was it because of my own amazing skill and talent? No. It was because we found the craziest booth we've ever seen, valued at around $3-$5m! But, keep in mind, this is part 2 of my 2-part video series on this show. If you missed the first video, be sure to check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/H-ZTgBo9kso/v-deo.html
Another great video mate. That Vegas Card Stock table was insane - although a complete set in 86 fleer in binder pages makes me a little bit itchy - not too many $1 cards in that set. Shame you didn't like baseball more would have loved to see what that Joe DiMaggio cut signature was all about. Looking forward to your next video dude 😎
Thanks! Glad you liked this video. Yeah, Vegas Card Stock was insane. Every case was $200-$300k in value. Granted, much of it was overpriced, but still epic nonetheless! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment, as always, and supporting the channel! We'll see you in the next video!
Yehezkel Raz. The first song at the beginning of the video is called Morning Sunbeams. The other song I used throughout the video was called The Wanderer. His stuff is fire for sure!! Glad you liked it!
They need to weed out some of the vendors on these shows…. One guy in Pasadena California, was rigging his spinning wheel by squeezing the back with his hand to make it stop when he wanted to. I should have won a bowman chrome pack but he gave me some McDonald garbage packs.
Sucks. Yeah, the hobby has its pros and cons for sure, and unfortunately vendors like this give everyone else a bad name. You should have reported him to the card show staff! But thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment!
In the end what you will see is that only the vintage stuff will matter. All these graded newer cards, and what I mean by newer, is mostly anything after 1990, with the exception of some scarce cards, will fall like a rock eventually, if it hasn't already. Of course the overproduced stuff from 80s and 90s is garbage as well, but we already knew that. I truly believe card collecting is a losers game outside of the vintage cards and some scarce stuff.
@@polamalu4320 I know that, but in case you didn't recognize it in the video, "Finding a $5M Booth" ;) Some of the prices on these cards are ridiculous and IMO won't hold their value. Let's put it this way, the demand for them, or lack thereof, won't allow them to. Not all of course, but most. I see people grading BS cards out of the pack that they shouldn't. That is a losing proposition 99% of the time as well.
I definitely hear what you are saying. The way I'd summarize it is there's way too much speculation today that drives up prices and overvalues most modern cards. But I wouldn't say ONLY vintage matters. I love vintage, but I also love my Peyton Manning auto cards, especially the rarer ones and on-card game used patch auto's. I think the true testament is after a player retires, does the demand hold, if so, then there will be lasting demand (though it may deteriorate with time) but most players the demand will fall off a cliff. Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts!
Welcome back for the most epic card show video I've ever produced? Was it because of my own amazing skill and talent? No. It was because we found the craziest booth we've ever seen, valued at around $3-$5m! But, keep in mind, this is part 2 of my 2-part video series on this show. If you missed the first video, be sure to check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/H-ZTgBo9kso/v-deo.html
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Thanks for stopping by!
Another great video mate. That Vegas Card Stock table was insane - although a complete set in 86 fleer in binder pages makes me a little bit itchy - not too many $1 cards in that set.
Shame you didn't like baseball more would have loved to see what that Joe DiMaggio cut signature was all about.
Looking forward to your next video dude 😎
Thanks! Glad you liked this video. Yeah, Vegas Card Stock was insane. Every case was $200-$300k in value. Granted, much of it was overpriced, but still epic nonetheless! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment, as always, and supporting the channel! We'll see you in the next video!
Absolutely beautiful stuff! Thanks for the great close-ups on the cards 🙏
Glad you liked it! That's my goal, to make you feel like you're there with me!
Sheesh that Vegas collection with all 86-87 fleer sets is totally on a different level 😱 🔥💪🏾
Great footage once again!!!
Right??!! That was a delight to witness. Glad I could capture it and bring it to you and others!
Dude what song is this? 🔥
Yehezkel Raz. The first song at the beginning of the video is called Morning Sunbeams. The other song I used throughout the video was called The Wanderer. His stuff is fire for sure!! Glad you liked it!
They need to weed out some of the vendors on these shows…. One guy in Pasadena California, was rigging his spinning wheel by squeezing the back with his hand to make it stop when he wanted to. I should have won a bowman chrome pack but he gave me some McDonald garbage packs.
Sucks. Yeah, the hobby has its pros and cons for sure, and unfortunately vendors like this give everyone else a bad name. You should have reported him to the card show staff! But thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment!
@@ThatSportsCardsGuy yeah. It can be tough sometimes.
Dealer names Bowers, Pitts, and Laporta and somehow leaves out that Kelce fella lol
Haha, yeah, no love for Kelce right now! But you cannot deny his greatness.
Gotta change the rooming around music, I felt like I was watching a 80's horror movie or something. Otherwise good video, I enjoyed it.
Awesome show footage. Thanks for sharing
Thanks! Glad you liked it. Thanks for stopping by and supporting the channel!
In the end what you will see is that only the vintage stuff will matter. All these graded newer cards, and what I mean by newer, is mostly anything after 1990, with the exception of some scarce cards, will fall like a rock eventually, if it hasn't already. Of course the overproduced stuff from 80s and 90s is garbage as well, but we already knew that. I truly believe card collecting is a losers game outside of the vintage cards and some scarce stuff.
Collecting isn't always about monetary value. Collect what you like and what makes you happy.
@@polamalu4320 I know that, but in case you didn't recognize it in the video, "Finding a $5M Booth" ;) Some of the prices on these cards are ridiculous and IMO won't hold their value. Let's put it this way, the demand for them, or lack thereof, won't allow them to. Not all of course, but most. I see people grading BS cards out of the pack that they shouldn't. That is a losing proposition 99% of the time as well.
I definitely hear what you are saying. The way I'd summarize it is there's way too much speculation today that drives up prices and overvalues most modern cards. But I wouldn't say ONLY vintage matters. I love vintage, but I also love my Peyton Manning auto cards, especially the rarer ones and on-card game used patch auto's.
I think the true testament is after a player retires, does the demand hold, if so, then there will be lasting demand (though it may deteriorate with time) but most players the demand will fall off a cliff.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts!
I definitely believe that!
Totally agree!
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Hey there
Is this a repeat from another earlier episode?
I was thinking the same thing
Nope, it's part 2. More booths, and the craziest booth I've ever seen.
Nope, it's part 2. More booths, and the craziest booth I've ever seen.