
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In the final part of our post-National panel with Josh Adams and Chris McGill, the conversation shifts from comps to one of the hobby’s longest-running debates — rookie cards versus inserts and parallels. We explore why certain 90s insert sets deserve more respect, the psychology behind collectors’ preferences, and whether the rookie card’s dominance is partly a manufactured narrative. From power dynamics in auctions to the underrated beauty of “one-and-done” insert runs, this wrap-up delivers strong opinions, surprising perspectives, and plenty of hobby banter.
Highlights include:
Breaking down who really has the power to set a comp: buyer, underbidder, or seller
Underrated 90s insert and parallel sets — from Passing the Torch to One of a Kind
How Michael Jordan’s rare Stadium Club parallels compare to PMGs and Star Rubies
The psychology behind collectors’ love for shiny, eye-catching cards
Why some in the hobby dismiss inserts and others see them as core collectibles
Are rookie cards a hobby tradition or a manufactured gimmick?
How modern inserts differ from their 90s counterparts in rarity and appeal
The argument for collecting championship-year or iconic-moment cards instead of rookies
Final reflections from the National, including the growing phenomenon of late-night trade nights
Lighthearted moments, from hoodie-for-candy “comps” to memorable post-show interactions
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4.4
4444 ratings
In the final part of our post-National panel with Josh Adams and Chris McGill, the conversation shifts from comps to one of the hobby’s longest-running debates — rookie cards versus inserts and parallels. We explore why certain 90s insert sets deserve more respect, the psychology behind collectors’ preferences, and whether the rookie card’s dominance is partly a manufactured narrative. From power dynamics in auctions to the underrated beauty of “one-and-done” insert runs, this wrap-up delivers strong opinions, surprising perspectives, and plenty of hobby banter.
Highlights include:
Breaking down who really has the power to set a comp: buyer, underbidder, or seller
Underrated 90s insert and parallel sets — from Passing the Torch to One of a Kind
How Michael Jordan’s rare Stadium Club parallels compare to PMGs and Star Rubies
The psychology behind collectors’ love for shiny, eye-catching cards
Why some in the hobby dismiss inserts and others see them as core collectibles
Are rookie cards a hobby tradition or a manufactured gimmick?
How modern inserts differ from their 90s counterparts in rarity and appeal
The argument for collecting championship-year or iconic-moment cards instead of rookies
Final reflections from the National, including the growing phenomenon of late-night trade nights
Lighthearted moments, from hoodie-for-candy “comps” to memorable post-show interactions
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
121 Listeners
75 Listeners
101 Listeners
115 Listeners
355 Listeners
153 Listeners
110 Listeners
1,022 Listeners
39 Listeners
35 Listeners
31 Listeners
34 Listeners
47 Listeners
10 Listeners
20 Listeners