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Graig wades into another batch of sports card questions and shares his thoughts and opinions about a wide range of topics.
Mike and Graig discuss the changes that would happen for the hobby and the industry if sports card grading went away. Is it a net positive? Is it a net negative? PSA, SGC, and Beckett grading have made a big impact on the hobby, but if it went away today, what would it mean for sports cards?
This Week In Sports Cards!Talking With T-Pott About Beckett, SGC, & PSA Improvement Promises, And More Sports Card News!
Dylan @DoubleDvintagebaseballcards and Adam @SplendidSports return to Sports Card Clubhouse for another episode of Turn Back The Clock. Adam shares a grading crossover massacre story and the topic of gambling in sports, cards and life is explored.
On this episode of This Week In Sports Cards, Mike talks with Chris Sewall about the recent AI image scam on eBay and how to avoid scams as a seller.Chris's eBay store:https://www.ebay.com/str/sewall
Another batch of great questions this week, including: Changes to the Strongsville Card Show, AI companies starting to affect card grading, and what alternative grading companies may make an impact in 2026.
Graig and Mike have a conversation with dueling questions about sports cards. Mike brings two questions and so does Graig. They discuss bidding on cards against friends and which cards they expect to increase the most in value over the next 10 years. Oh, and Mike also explains to Graig what "fluff" is...
What ever happened with the massive card show theft? What is the dealer's perspective on the grading situation? Would Ash still submit cards to SGC? What is his perspective of of the Strongsville card show?Graig has a lengthy conversation with Ash of Legacy Cardz. You can find his inventory on legacycardz.net and all social media platforms.
Chris Sewall & Mike Talk 2026 Hobby Predictions! Grading quantities, card show attendance, and much more!
Another batch of great questions this week in my MidLife Sports Cards Q & A episode. Questions include the topic of how I'd run PSA and incorporate SGC and Beckett as well as my level of comfort buying big cards online. Thanks to everyone who has submitted a question in the past.
Mike and Graig discuss some of the recent hobby consolidation. The Strongsville Card Show is changing, the future of Beckett grading, and if Geoff Wilson is right about CGC. The sports card hobby seems to be an endless news cycle, and every week we seem to be hit by something different.Email Chris Sewall at sewallsportscards@gmail.com if you're interested in selling all or part of your collection!
Would I work for PSA? Am I bothered that Card Ladder is owned by the Collectors parent company? Do I feel that BGS or SGC slabs will lose value as time goes by? I share my thoughts on a variety of difficult sports card issues in this week's episode.
Is it wrong to sell your sports cards? What about buying a card and selling it quickly after the purchase? Is flipping a card wrong? What are the times it is or isn't ok to sell cards? We take a deep dive as Graig shares a recent purchase, which quickly turned into a recent sale.If you're interested in selling you collection, reach out to Chris Sewall at chris@collectorinvestordealer.com or visit his website at https://www.collectorinvestordealer.com/
Is Beckett going to receive the SGC treatment by Collectors? Is SGC going to return to their former glory? Is PSA's parent company going to remove all grading options besides PSA? We have a lot to unpack after a wild week in the Sports Card Hobby.
NEO joins Junk Wax Hero to discuss the Beckett Acquisition by PSA's parent company Collectors, the FTC referral by a congressman, and PSA downgrading the Wilt Chamberlain 1961 Fleer rookie card from a 10 to a 9!
Another episode of surface issues and this time with a special guest. Mike of Junk Wax Hero and Graig of MidLife Sports Cards are joined by Adam of Splendid Sports. They discuss the website sportscardclubhouse.com as well as the recent news of Beckett being acquired by Collectors.
Graig fields a batch of new questions that covers some topics that include whether we should still be open to using Probstein for consignments or even bidding. Other questions include how Pokemon are affecting the sports cards hobby and even PSA.
With the recent news and uproar about PSA, I decided to bring on John Mangini of The Mangini Collection on YouTube to discuss them for This Week In Sports Cards.
After a big week, which included the launch of our new website sportscardclubhouse.com , we discuss our reaction to seeing some big card collections, and how to avoid falling into hobby traps. Should we set rules for our collections? Are there things that new purchases MUST have or CAN'T have? All of this in another fun episode with Mike and Graig.
Over the weekend I talked with Jeremy Lee of Sports Cards Live about the latest PSA scandal and also about Jeremy's new Collector-Investor Spectrum!Find The Hobby Spectrum here:https://www.thehobbyspectrum.com/And Sports Cards Live:https://www.youtube.com/c/sportscardslive




