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Keep, Sell, or Trade? Cards Getting Hot Before The National
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July 10, 2026

Keep, Sell, or Trade? Cards Getting Hot Before The National

Ryan Alford, Brian Ludden, and Bella Shafer are back on Collector Nation with a weekly hobby episode covering World Cup card movement, Topps Chrome Cactus Jack Basketball, Ryan’s latest Cooper Flagg pull, and what collectors should watch before The National. Ryan shares the cards he may bring to sell or trade, including a Cooper Flagg on-card auto, Trevor Lawrence, Cam Ward, Jackson Dart, and other cards that could become trade bait for vintage icons. The conversation moves through World Cup exc...
Is Your PSA 10 Really a 10? | Mike Baker Authentication
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July 7, 2026

Is Your PSA 10 Really a 10? | Mike Baker Authentication

Ryan Alford welcomes Mike Baker back to Collector Nation for another MBA edition focused on grading, certification, and what collectors should understand before making submission decisions. Mike shares what MBA learned from a same-day shop event, how Diamond Certification works on existing slabs, and why pre-grading can help collectors decide whether a card is worth sending in for full grading. The conversation also previews MBA’s plans for The National, including a larger booth setup, expanded ...
4th of July Special: The Declaration Auction, FIFA Stickers, and NFL Card Speculation
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July 3, 2026

4th of July Special: The Declaration Auction, FIFA Stickers, and NFL Card Speculation

Ryan Alford and Bella Shafer are back on Collector Nation with a fast-moving episode about how wide the collectibles world has become. They start with Fourth of July energy, Joey Chestnut, and the rare Declaration of Independence broadside hitting the auction world before moving into Panini’s FIFA World Cup sticker books and why low-cost, fun collecting still matters in a market full of expensive boxes and high-end chases. From there, Ryan and Bella talk through international soccer card movemen...
ONIT’s New Era: Alexis Ohanian, Gravity Baseball, and the Future of College Cards
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June 30, 2026

ONIT’s New Era: Alexis Ohanian, Gravity Baseball, and the Future of College Cards

Ryan Alford talks with ONIT Head of Product Cory Hollingsworth about the company’s biggest recent developments, including new ownership, the launch of Gravity Baseball, and what the next phase of ONIT could look like inside the hobby. Cory explains how Alexis Ohanian’s involvement changes the energy around the brand, why that matters for growth, and how ONIT is staying focused on fully licensed, on-card, college-driven products. The episode also explores the product side in real detail. Ryan and...
Inside Brian Ludden’s Massive Card Storage Unit, NBA Draft Hype, and Pokémon Demand
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June 26, 2026

Inside Brian Ludden’s Massive Card Storage Unit, NBA Draft Hype, and Pokémon Demand

Ryan Alford, Brian Ludden, and Bella Shafer are back with a hobby-heavy episode that moves from a real card-storage treasure hunt into the biggest collector conversations happening right now. Ryan shares what it was like going through Brian’s packed storage unit in Chicago, why the Griffey, Jordan, Bo Jackson, and Frank Thomas finds stood out, and how quickly you can lose track of time when a collection actually has quality. From there, the conversation shifts into NBA Draft card speculation, AJ...
Grant Williams: What NBA Players Know That Collectors Don’t
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June 23, 2026

Grant Williams: What NBA Players Know That Collectors Don’t

Ryan Alford talks with Charlotte Hornets forward Grant Williams about the hobby from a perspective most collectors never get to hear: a real NBA player who is also a real collector. Grant shares how he moved from Pokémon into sports cards, what it was like to pull his own auto, and how he now thinks about collecting across basketball, soccer, football, and TCG. The conversation goes deeper than a typical athlete interview. Grant breaks down the structure of his collection into personal cards, lo...
How the Knicks, Messi, and PSA’s Germany Move Have changed the hobby
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June 19, 2026

How the Knicks, Messi, and PSA’s Germany Move Have changed the hobby

Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden react to a packed week in the hobby, starting with the Knicks championship, Jalen Brunson’s market momentum, and why big-city teams still drive outsized attention in both sports and collectibles. They talk through the card implications of New York’s title run and why moments like this can move interest faster than people expect. The conversation then widens into Messi’s World Cup impact, the global nature of soccer collectibles, and PSA’s decision to open a grading f...
A Collector’s Guide to the World Cup: Players, Teams, and Market Watch | Dan Jamieson
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June 16, 2026

A Collector’s Guide to the World Cup: Players, Teams, and Market Watch | Dan Jamieson

Ryan Alford sits down with Dan Jamieson of Icons.com to break down what makes the World Cup so different from every other sports event on the calendar. Dan explains why the tournament is as much about national identity, culture, and emotion as it is about the eventual winner, and why that makes it such a powerful driver of memorabilia demand. The episode also explores how Icons is approaching the tournament from a business and authentication standpoint, including new NFC-enabled product verifica...
The Smartest Cards to Buy During the NBA Finals
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June 12, 2026

The Smartest Cards to Buy During the NBA Finals

Ryan Alford, Brian Ludden, and Bella Shafer are back with a fast-moving Collector Nation episode focused on what is actually happening in the hobby right now. They talk through Brunson’s Finals-fueled card surge, why Wemby and Castle still matter long term, and how playoff narratives are shaping collector behavior in real time. They also get into the Fanatics lawsuit news, what Topps Chrome VeeFriends is showing about brand power, and why Pokémon demand is still outpacing what many sports-first ...
Why Most Collectors Are Using the Wrong Data | Ryan Stuczynski, GemRate
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June 9, 2026

Why Most Collectors Are Using the Wrong Data | Ryan Stuczynski, GemRate

Ryan Alford talks with Ryan Stuczynski of GemRate about the missing layer in the hobby that affects everything from grading to buying to long-term value: usable data. Ryan breaks down how GemRate started, why supply data matters more than many collectors realize, and how bad assumptions around comps and scarcity can lead people into poor decisions. They also get into PSA’s dominance, the risk of grading bottlenecks, why hobby transparency still lags behind other markets, and how collectors can t...
PSA Hit Pause: What This Means for the Future of the Hobby
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June 5, 2026

PSA Hit Pause: What This Means for the Future of the Hobby

Ryan Alford, Brian Ludden, and Bella Shafer are back with a hobby-heavy episode centered on PSA’s submission pause and the ripple effects it could have across grading, liquidity, and collector behavior. Ryan and Brian talk through what happens when the biggest grading company slows the funnel, whether that increases the value of already-graded cards, and why timing and velocity matter so much in modern collecting. They also dig into the NBA Finals, Wemby’s long-term ceiling, Brunson’s card-marke...
Grading 201: Why Pack-Fresh Cards Still Miss a 10 | Mike Baker
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June 2, 2026

Grading 201: Why Pack-Fresh Cards Still Miss a 10 | Mike Baker

Welcome to Grading 201 — the next-level conversation collectors need after they already know the basics. Ryan Alford and Mike Baker break down what actually changes a grade once you move beyond surface-level opinions and start looking at cards the way a grader does. From edge chipping and centering to die-cuts, autos, and the factory issues that collectors often overlook, Mike explains why some cards that look perfect still fall short of a 10. The conversation also touches the bigger grading lan...
Inside the Allocation Chaos, Record Sales, and Sourcing Pressure in Today’s Hobby
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May 29, 2026

Inside the Allocation Chaos, Record Sales, and Sourcing Pressure in Today’s Hobby

Ryan Alford, Brian Ludden, and Bella Shafer are back with a wide-ranging conversation on what the hobby feels like right now from inside the business, not just from the outside looking in. This episode covers the headlines everyone sees — multi-million-dollar card sales, product releases, and major market buzz — but it also gets into the friction points hobby businesses are actually dealing with every day. Ryan and Brian talk through sourcing issues, the realities of running without allocation, ...
The Luxury Upgrade Cards Have Been Missing | Brian Pirrip & M1nt
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May 26, 2026

The Luxury Upgrade Cards Have Been Missing | Brian Pirrip & M1nt

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, ...
What PSA Hiring 1,000 Graders and Expansion Will Mean For the Hobby
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May 22, 2026

What PSA Hiring 1,000 Graders and Expansion Will Mean For the Hobby

Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden are back to break down what is really happening beneath the surface of the hobby right now. This episode covers PSA’s reported hiring push, the challenge of maintaining grading quality at scale, the growing speed of new product releases, and how companies like Ludex are trying to keep up with collector demand in real time. Ryan brings the card-shop and operator perspective, Brian brings the product and data perspective, and together they connect the dots between infr...
Tyler “T-Pott” Nethercott: Why Grading Is More Inconsistent Than Collectors Want to Admit | Sports Card Investor
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May 19, 2026

Tyler “T-Pott” Nethercott: Why Grading Is More Inconsistent Than Collectors Want to Admit | Sports Card Investor

Ryan Alford sits down with Tyler “T-Pott” Nethercott from Sports Card Investor and Market Movers for a deep conversation about what is really happening inside the hobby right now. From collection data and curation to grading inconsistency, price comps, hype cycles, and the limits of “last sale” logic, T-Pott explains why the hobby still has major gaps — and why that also creates huge opportunities for better tools and smarter collectors. He also shares his perspective on Panini, Topps, allocatio...
eBay rejected GameStop’s Takeover Proposal… What this means for the hobby
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May 15, 2026

eBay rejected GameStop’s Takeover Proposal… What this means for the hobby

Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden are back to talk about what is actually changing in the hobby — not just on the surface, but underneath it. This episode covers the hobby’s messy pricing reality, the limits of public comps, eBay’s evolving card tools, Beckett’s rebrand, PSA’s huge grading volume, and why old-school collection habits are about to collide with better software. Along the way, Ryan and Brian connect the dots between collector behavior, product design, and the bigger opportunity sitting ...
Pristine Auction: Why $1 No-Reserve Auctions Are Changing the Hobby
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May 12, 2026

Pristine Auction: Why $1 No-Reserve Auctions Are Changing the Hobby

In this episode of Collector Nation , Ryan Alford talks with Jared Kavlie, Founder of Pristine Auction, about the evolution of one of the fastest-growing auction platforms in the collectibles space. Jared shares how the company scaled from a simple idea into a high-volume operation moving thousands of items daily through a unique $1 starting bid model. The discussion explores the rapid growth of live auctions, shifting buyer behavior, and how pricing dynamics are evolving across the hobby. This ...
Is Topps Taking Over the Hobby? FIFA, WNBA, and What’s Next
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May 8, 2026

Is Topps Taking Over the Hobby? FIFA, WNBA, and What’s Next

In this episode of Collector Nation , Ryan Alford, Brian Ludden, and Bella Shafer discuss the latest trends and developments in the trading card and collectibles market. Brian shares insights from the Toronto card show and how the hobby continues to expand across sports and non-sports categories. They also explore major industry developments, including Fanatics’ continued expansion, PSA grading growth, and evolving retail dynamics. The conversation provides a practical look at what’s working in ...
Inside VeeFriends: Building a New IP in the Modern Collectibles Market with Zachary Owings
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May 5, 2026

Inside VeeFriends: Building a New IP in the Modern Collectibles Market with Zachary Owings

In this episode of Collector Nation , Ryan Alford sits down with Zachary Owings from VeeFriends to explore how one of the most talked-about brands in the hobby is being built from the ground up. The conversation dives into the Topps partnership, product strategy, and how VeeFriends is navigating the balance between collectors, investors, and flippers. Zach also shares insight into the future of the hobby, including why fictional IP may play a bigger role than sports cards and how new collectors ...
The National 2026: What to Expect at the Hobby’s Biggest Event in Sports Cards & Collectibles
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May 1, 2026

The National 2026: What to Expect at the Hobby’s Biggest Event in Sports Cards & Collectibles

In this episode of Collector Nation , Ryan Alford sits down with Shane Winn from The National Sports Collectors Convention to explore the growth and impact of the hobby’s largest annual event. The discussion covers how The National has evolved into a full-scale production, bringing together collectors, dealers, and brands from across the globe. Ryan and Shane also dive into emerging trends, including the rise of Pokémon and TCG, and how younger collectors are shaping the future of the hobby. Thi...
How Flippers Turn Cheap Cards Into Real Money With American Arbitrage
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April 28, 2026

How Flippers Turn Cheap Cards Into Real Money With American Arbitrage

In this episode of Collector Nation, Ryan Alford talks with Cary Williams of American Arbitrage Cards about how the sports card hobby has evolved into a full-fledged business opportunity. Cary shares his approach to arbitrage—finding undervalued cards and selling them at market value—along with how he balances flipping, content creation, and multiple revenue streams. They also discuss the differences between collectors and flippers, the realities of content monetization, and how today’s hobby bl...
The Truth Behind Card Comps in the Current Market
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April 24, 2026

The Truth Behind Card Comps in the Current Market

In this episode of Collector Nation, Ryan Alford, Brian Ludden, and Bella Shafer explore the current state of the trading card market, focusing on pricing dynamics, selling strategy, and how collectors navigate value in real time. The conversation breaks down how new releases impact pricing, why certain cards peak immediately, and how platforms like eBay and Whatnot influence the buying and selling experience. They also discuss the growing crossover between Pokémon and sports cards, the importan...
The New Card Shop Model: Inside Bleeker Trading’s Community, Experience, and Entertainment
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April 21, 2026

The New Card Shop Model: Inside Bleeker Trading’s Community, Experience, and Entertainment

In this episode of Collector Nation, Ryan Alford sits down with Matt Winkelried to explore how modern card shops are evolving beyond traditional retail. Matt shares his journey from rediscovering the hobby after years away to becoming CEO of one of the most recognizable shops in the space. Along the way, he breaks down how Bleecker Trading has built its brand around community, experience, and customer engagement. This conversation highlights where the hobby is heading—from the rise of Pokémon an...