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In this episode, we start with some wild hobby news—Pokémon collectors are taking on bots by selling photos of ETBs instead of the actual boxes, in an attempt to tank resale prices. But while it's clever, unsuspecting human buyers might be getting scammed.
Next, we dive into the world of influencer cards with the debut of MrBeast’s first official trading card, and why it could become a major pop culture collectible.
Then, we take a closer look at Courtyard.io, a new platform that's shaking things up in the marketplace space. Find out how it sets itself apart and where it might be heading next.
Finally, I'm joined by Adam Joosten and Raymond Leon of Super Break Products, who share how their company transitioned from a repack brand into a full-fledged card manufacturer. We dive into how their products like Pieces of the Past, The Bar, and Keepsake blend modern design with vintage memorabilia—and why it’s catching the attention of both modern and vintage collectors alike.
Another packed episode full of news, innovation, and hobby evolution!
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This episode kicks off with a refreshing look at collecting in its purest form—through the eyes of Atticus Gibson, an 11-year-old Pokémon enthusiast(and Jesse's nephew) who collects not for value, but for the love of the characters and artwork. We dive into what it’s like to be a kid in the Pokémon hobby today, his thoughts on new releases, and whether he’s excited about the first-ever Pokémon + Lego collaboration.
From there, the conversation shifts to where sports and non-sports cards collide, highlighting past sets that have blended the two worlds and how concepts like Baseball x Pokémon could be a major hit in today’s collecting scene.
Finally, vintage non-sport collector Jay Guiliano joins the show for a deep dive into the weird, rare, and absurd world of non-sport cards. We discuss:
-Why rookie card designations don’t carry the same weight in non-sports (Looking at you, Mickey Mouse!)
-Why rarity doesn’t always mean high value in this space
-Some of Jay’s most unique and intriguing pieces
From pure nostalgia to high-end vintage rarities, this episode is packed with unique insights from collectors of all ages!
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This episode kicks off on a real note, addressing some of the negativity swirling in the hobby and the impact it can have on collectors. Then, we jump into some wild auction news—Goldin is currently selling a Michael Jordan “Jumpman” Cheeto, and it’s already hit $7,000!
Next, we break down a major controversy in the Pokémon world—MJ Holdings, the largest Pokémon distributor in the U.S., has been caught reselling product for up to 3x MSRP under the name "GT Collectibles." What does this mean for collectors, and will there be any accountability?
Finally, Steve Charendoff, President & Owner of Rittenhouse Archives, joins the show for an in-depth discussion on how he built Rittenhouse into a powerhouse for entertainment trading cards. We dive into how his company pioneered the modern celebrity autograph card market, shaping what we see in the hobby today.
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Fresh off a trip to Ireland, this episode kicks off with a recap of the Dublin Card Show and some of the unique hobby experiences from overseas including an interview with Fionn O’Murchu, an Irish hobbyist who runs a post office/grocery store packed with model truck collectibles, Legos, and toys—a true hidden gem for collectors!
Next, we break down some recent non-sport auctions that raised eyebrows with their unexpectedly high sales. Then, in one of the most heartwarming moments of the show, we share a recording from Lukka, a young Pokémon collector, making his case for why kids should still be able to find and afford Pokémon cards.
Finally, Dan Nguyen, aka The Great Curator, joins the conversation for a deep dive into the current non-sport card market. We explore the rise of custom card brands like PiggyBanx and Saturday Morning Cards, and debate whether the market is heading toward oversaturation with the same popular characters appearing across countless sets.
From international collecting adventures to high-end auctions and deep market discussions, this episode has something for every hobby enthusiast!
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Join me as I visit the Dublin Card Show, one of the most exciting events for sports card enthusiasts, collectors, and fans of all things memorabilia! In this video, I'll be exploring the wide variety of cards and collectibles, meeting fellow collectors, and checking out some incredible finds.
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This episode kicks off with one of the wildest auctions in recent memory—the “Cheetozard,” a Flamin’ Hot Cheeto shaped like Charizard, is climbing past $6,700! Then, we break down some big changes (and issues) at GameStop that could impact collectors (0:33)
Next, the hype continues with major announcements: Magic: The Gathering is set to release an Avatar: The Last Airbender set, and for the first time in over 20 years, Marvel and DC are reviving their legendary crossover events! Plus, we take a close look at Topps' new X-Men 97 release and why its higher price tag might be justified (7:39)
Finally, Billy Celio, Senior Product Manager at Upper Deck, joins the show to discuss upcoming DC products, potential future releases, and exciting non-sport sets on the horizon (18:01)!
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Jesse is joined by childhood friend Ray Solorio and they start with Nonsense News where they discuss Topps Now releasing its first-ever Marvel Cinematic Universe card! Then, they dive into the increasing popularity of Cardsmiths’ Currency Series cards, where collectors are chasing currency cards including a staggering $100,000 Bitcoin crypto card (8:03)
Next, Jesse and Ray discuss the ethical do's and don'ts of Pokémon collecting. They cover essential tips on spotting fake cards, the ethics of weighing packs, and the surprising rise in prices for heavily printed promo cards. Finally, Ray closes things out with “Ray’s Reqs”, where he shares his takes on which Pokémon cards could see big value jumps in the near future (24:44).
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In this episode, Jesse kicks things off with a personal review of the latest non-sport releases, including a hands-on review of Star Wars Galactic Antiquities (0:56). He also breaks down upcoming product drops and provides an update on the latest shifts in Pokémon pricing. Later, special guest Mike Midgette joins the show to discuss the presence of non-sport cards at local card shows. Together, they take a deep dive into Marvel trading cards, exploring iconic sets like Marvel Universe, Marvel Masterpieces, and Precious Metal Gems, while revisiting the massive Marvel market boom of 2022 and the aftermath (19:30).
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In this episode of Hobby Nonsense, we kick things off with details of the shocking story of forged Pokémon prototype cards that CGC mistakenly graded. How did this happen, and what does it mean for collectors (2:01)? Then, we sit down with Aaron Abrams, Topps’ Director of Culture and Entertainment Cards, to break down the latest Star Wars and X-Men 97 trading card releases. We discuss what makes Hyperspace and Galactic Antiquities unique, how Topps Finest X-Men 97 is bringing back ‘90s nostalgia, and what collectors need to know about these upcoming sets (8:04).
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Jesse starts the pod by talking about Goldin Auctions using CT scanning to verify contents of an upcoming pokemon auction (6:36)), then he breaks down everything you need to know about the newest Star Wars release (8:26). Later, he is joined by Ryan Cracknell from Beckett to talk about ‘Back to the Future,’ Simpsons chase cards, Batman autos, and many other 80s and 90s non-sport cards (14:18)!
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Jesse starts the pod by talking about the drastic increase in the Pokémon market (1:23). Then, he discusses the upcoming Star Wars antiquities release and the lack of news on X-Men 97 (6:02). Later, Jesse is joined by Ryan Nolan from Breakout Cards to talk about his controversial opinion on what is considered a non-sport card, the different categories that make up the non-sport market, vintage superhero cards, and more (8:30)!
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Old friends Jesse Gibson and Ray Solorio reunite to talk some non-sports nonsense! After catching up for a bit, they talk about 2025 non-sport releases (11:17). Then, they talk about Pokémon’s surge in popularity and advice for getting into Pokémon collecting for both the new and nostalgic collector (22:41). Finally, they answer your mailbag questions (1:10:53).
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Welcome to Hobby Nonsense! Jesse Gibson and Michael Midgette start the pod by discussing Topps Genesis and some issues with its release (9:01). Then, they talk about non-sport grails. They breakdown what they are and how they're different from sports card grails (17:08). Later, they talk about Pokémon's unique market (42:12), before finally answering the question: Is wrestling a sport? (59:00)?
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Introducing the Hobby Nonsense podcast with Jesse Gibson.