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Ryan Alford sits down with Brian Pirrip for a conversation about design, collecting, and why some of the hobby’s most valuable cards still live in packaging that feels stuck in the past.
Brian shares the thinking behind M1NT and the G1 case, what it took to get the product right, and why he believes collectors, athletes, and high-end cards all deserve something more intentional than the same old plastic slab. He also talks about product rollout, showing cases in person, working with Mike Baker, and why the in-hand experience changes how people think about display immediately.
Ryan connects with Brian not just on product, but on what makes the hobby healthy long term: better shops, better experiences, stronger design, and a culture that still values collecting over status chasing. This episode is for anyone who cares about where the hobby is headed and what it looks like when someone tries to build something genuinely better inside it.
Topics Covered
The origin story behind M1NT
Why the G1 case exists
What collectors notice the second they hold it
The role of Mike Baker in the early rollout
Why hobby innovation often moves too slowly
Brian’s view on grading, Fanatics, and the current state of the hobby
Why experience and presentation still matter
M1NT’s roadmap, events, and long-term vision
Brian Pirrip / M1NT
https://m1ntaverse.com/
https://www.instagram.com/brianpirrip/
https://x.com/brianpirrip
https://www.facebook.com/BrianPirripOfficial/
Ryan Alford / Collector Nation
https://www.thecollectornation
https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford/
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Ryan Alford sits down with Brian Pirrip for a conversation about design, collecting, and why some of the hobby’s most valuable cards still live in packaging that feels stuck in the past.
Brian shares the thinking behind M1NT and the G1 case, what it took to get the product right, and why he believes collectors, athletes, and high-end cards all deserve something more intentional than the same old plastic slab. He also talks about product rollout, showing cases in person, working with Mike Baker, and why the in-hand experience changes how people think about display immediately.
Ryan connects with Brian not just on product, but on what makes the hobby healthy long term: better shops, better experiences, stronger design, and a culture that still values collecting over status chasing. This episode is for anyone who cares about where the hobby is headed and what it looks like when someone tries to build something genuinely better inside it.
Topics Covered
The origin story behind M1NT
Why the G1 case exists
What collectors notice the second they hold it
The role of Mike Baker in the early rollout
Why hobby innovation often moves too slowly
Brian’s view on grading, Fanatics, and the current state of the hobby
Why experience and presentation still matter
M1NT’s roadmap, events, and long-term vision
Brian Pirrip / M1NT
https://m1ntaverse.com/
https://www.instagram.com/brianpirrip/
https://x.com/brianpirrip
https://www.facebook.com/BrianPirripOfficial/
Ryan Alford / Collector Nation
https://www.thecollectornation
https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford/

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