This is a story about getting back into the sports card hobby only to find out that cards ain’t cheap anymore! For those with deep pockets, this doesn’t present an issue but if funds are low and have you some kids in the hobby, you’re going to need some outlets to get your fix at a low cost. Classic Wax Sports Cards does all of that for you!
Read moreSPORTS CARD SHOW BUYS AND TRADES
Made my way to a nice little card show yesterday in Escondido, CA (San Diego area) and I thought I’d walk you through the events that transpired. Welcome to an adventure of rookie cards, parallels, and action figures amongst a collection of likeminded collectors.
Read moreGARBAGE PAIL KIDS
Who all collected Garbage Pail Kids? My older bro and I definitely did. We loved cracking those wax packs and laughing at each card. Some were gross, some were hilarious, but they were all entertaining. Check out the story for some history on Garbage Pail Kids and if you stay long enough, be sure to check out my bro opening a few old packs of cards! Taking you on a trip down memory lane!
Read moreTOPPS PROJECT 2020
Okay, I get it. You used to collect baseball cards but you’re not into it anymore. For real though… You have kids and a family and a job that really is a grind. You crush it at pivot tables and v-lookups at work but what gives you that drive? What motivates you? Well…. Financial freedom motivates me. And when I see an opportunity open up on the revenue side of things I am like a shark in blood infested water. I throw on the Alchemist beats in my headphones and I get to hustling. All I’m trying to do is grow my bottom like enough that I can comfortably get that iced out California chain by my boy Ben Baller. On the discount too because he knows I’m out here putting in work and will help him sell more cards. This is the greatest marketing opportunity of my lifetime. I can talk about rap and baseball cards at the same time. Yup…. I’m in my zone.
Read more1985 TOPPS PRO WRESTLING STARS CARDS
My brother and I don’t know where all of our old wrestling cards but they are definitely somewhere in my Dad’s attic. To bring back those 1985 vibes I decided to buy an unopened 1985 wax pack of these cards off of eBay. Next I kept it in the original padded envelope it was shipped in and dropped it off at my brother’s house. He had no idea what was inside but he did have an AMAZING knowledge base and memory back to pull from. Would Todd pull a Hogan?
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