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The collecting bug strikes again! This time, we've got Nik from KiwiCard Collective joining us to pull back the curtain on what makes card collecting such a captivating hobby for people of all backgrounds. From those who display their treasures proudly in glass cabinets to those who squirrel them away in storage boxes, we explore the fascinating psychology behind our collecting habits.
Nik shares the origin story of KiwiCard Collective, now approaching its fifth anniversary with nearly 1,700 members. What started as a small breaking operation has blossomed into a thriving community that brings together collectors from across New Zealand. His journey reveals how the social aspects of collecting—meeting fellow enthusiasts, sharing in the excitement of big pulls, and hand-delivering cards to ecstatic collectors—often become just as meaningful as the cards themselves.
The conversation takes a delightful turn when one of our hosts describes how his initially skeptical wife transformed into an eager collector after helping their daughter organize Disney Lorcana cards by rarity. This perfectly illustrates how the collecting spark can ignite unexpectedly, spreading from individual passion to family activity in an instant. We also discuss the fine line between healthy enthusiasm and potential addiction, with Nik offering insights on maintaining reasonable boundaries while still embracing the thrill of the chase.
Storage solutions spark particularly animated discussion, as Nik showcases his impressive display cabinet featuring signed mini helmets with personalized inscriptions like "Aotearoa Broncos Country" and his pride and joy—a John Elway signed helmet. The eternal question emerges: do cards bring more joy when admired daily on display or when rediscovered in storage boxes? For many collectors, the ultimate dream remains a dedicated space where their treasures can shine.
Whether you're a seasoned collector chasing rainbow parallels, a breaking enthusiast looking for community, or simply curious about what drives people to collect, this episode offers a thoughtful exploration of the hobby that continues to capture hearts and wallets alike. Join us for laughs, insights, and even an impromptu Phoenix Megabox break that showcases the unpredictable excitement that keeps us coming back for more.
Check out KiwiCard Collective on social media for upcoming breaks and join our community as we continue to share our collecting journeys.
By Ben Coom & Martin CurrieThe collecting bug strikes again! This time, we've got Nik from KiwiCard Collective joining us to pull back the curtain on what makes card collecting such a captivating hobby for people of all backgrounds. From those who display their treasures proudly in glass cabinets to those who squirrel them away in storage boxes, we explore the fascinating psychology behind our collecting habits.
Nik shares the origin story of KiwiCard Collective, now approaching its fifth anniversary with nearly 1,700 members. What started as a small breaking operation has blossomed into a thriving community that brings together collectors from across New Zealand. His journey reveals how the social aspects of collecting—meeting fellow enthusiasts, sharing in the excitement of big pulls, and hand-delivering cards to ecstatic collectors—often become just as meaningful as the cards themselves.
The conversation takes a delightful turn when one of our hosts describes how his initially skeptical wife transformed into an eager collector after helping their daughter organize Disney Lorcana cards by rarity. This perfectly illustrates how the collecting spark can ignite unexpectedly, spreading from individual passion to family activity in an instant. We also discuss the fine line between healthy enthusiasm and potential addiction, with Nik offering insights on maintaining reasonable boundaries while still embracing the thrill of the chase.
Storage solutions spark particularly animated discussion, as Nik showcases his impressive display cabinet featuring signed mini helmets with personalized inscriptions like "Aotearoa Broncos Country" and his pride and joy—a John Elway signed helmet. The eternal question emerges: do cards bring more joy when admired daily on display or when rediscovered in storage boxes? For many collectors, the ultimate dream remains a dedicated space where their treasures can shine.
Whether you're a seasoned collector chasing rainbow parallels, a breaking enthusiast looking for community, or simply curious about what drives people to collect, this episode offers a thoughtful exploration of the hobby that continues to capture hearts and wallets alike. Join us for laughs, insights, and even an impromptu Phoenix Megabox break that showcases the unpredictable excitement that keeps us coming back for more.
Check out KiwiCard Collective on social media for upcoming breaks and join our community as we continue to share our collecting journeys.