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This week on Hobby Nonsense, Jesse and Ray cover a packed slate of hobby news and exclusives.
They kick things off with their recent WWE card break experiences, followed by excitement over the massive sale of a unique Walt Disney card that has collectors talking. They also react to leaked Pokémon product sets for the upcoming year, speculating on what’s coming and how it could impact the market.
Then they discuss the new Topps Dune Chrome product, dropping this Friday. Last year’s release skyrocketed to $5,000 a box, and they break down how this year’s edition stacks up — from design and autos to collector hype.
Then, they’re joined by Upper Deck VP Grant Sandground to talk about the brand-new Skybox Metal Universe Batman set. Grant reveals details about Precious Metal Gems, glow-in-the-dark cards, and some truly unique printing technologies that make this one of the most creative products Upper Deck has ever released.
The episode wraps with a look at non-sport market trends, especially around SpongeBob and Disney cards, and what the future might hold for collectors and investors.
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This week on Hobby Nonsense, Jesse and Ray cover a packed slate of hobby news and exclusives.
They kick things off with their recent WWE card break experiences, followed by excitement over the massive sale of a unique Walt Disney card that has collectors talking. They also react to leaked Pokémon product sets for the upcoming year, speculating on what’s coming and how it could impact the market.
Then they discuss the new Topps Dune Chrome product, dropping this Friday. Last year’s release skyrocketed to $5,000 a box, and they break down how this year’s edition stacks up — from design and autos to collector hype.
Then, they’re joined by Upper Deck VP Grant Sandground to talk about the brand-new Skybox Metal Universe Batman set. Grant reveals details about Precious Metal Gems, glow-in-the-dark cards, and some truly unique printing technologies that make this one of the most creative products Upper Deck has ever released.
The episode wraps with a look at non-sport market trends, especially around SpongeBob and Disney cards, and what the future might hold for collectors and investors.
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