There's No Boss in the Hobby: Consensus, Comps, and Collecting Your Way
Description
Consensus is fading—and that’s okay. We dig into why today’s hobby thrives without a single authority, how to think for yourself on rookie designations and comp use, and when it’s smart to pay ahead for a true keeper. We also hit BIN vs. auction dynamics, social media’s role in fragmenting opinion, and practical deal safety (escrow, in-person, and why G&S isn’t a force field). Quick Expo talk to close it out.
Highlights
“No boss in the hobby”: more voices, fewer absolutes, better collecting
Comps as guidance, not gospel—especially for non-fungible copies and 1/1s
BIN patience vs. auction urgency: timing, visibility, and outcome gaps
Rookie debates (e.g., dating/labeling issues) and why consensus shifts
Buyer mindset: pay now vs. pay more later for rare, eye-appeal pieces
Safer transactions: escrow for big deals, in-person meets, and G&S limits
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