A bit of competition would be good in the market, but how awesome is it how far not just collecting but technology has come in 20 years? The demand is there for these constant releases, and if 3 per year flunk, that can easily be absorbed by Poonani. It is just the evolution of the live market place also, so much info at our fingertips, all different types of collectors, I love it in all in every aspect, dealing with people all over the world, backing yourself in to see into the future, all the different avenues you can take and approach the hobby. I am a fan of Basketball full stop but this gives me the opportunity the put my knowledge into action, the only thing that separates most collectors is there Bank Balance imo.
Still reckon with the BGS grading report serial # they need to be card numbered if they have a stamped serial number on them though to help us all out.Do you think with all this technology at our fingertips it has made the hobby not only more enjoyable but sorta more alive? Thinking back in the day like the 90's we couldn't check past sales history of a certain card on eBay or even check online at BGS or PSA for population of grades cards or like you said be able to buy cards from people all over the world, at the end of the day I think without the technology we have today the hobby would of died out a while back. I especially agree with your point about the bank balance haha.
Absolutely agree with this - seems like Upper Deck (particularly) and Topps are now looked at through rose coloured glasses (or maybe just newer collectors who don't remember) - whenever I read complaints about Panini, it's always "bring back upper deck they'd be so much better", however I think the majority of the current complaints were issues for many years and not just new to panini.
*redemptions - already an issue, in fact upper deck and topps are worse than panini in dealing with redemptions
*rainbows/parallels - Topps did it in 05/06 Finest - even Camby had a 22 card rainbow!
Do you think the number of releases has killed set collectors? Once upon a time you had series 1 and 2 (if you were lucky!) and everyone collected the same and therefore would trade for the same now. Now by the time you are looking to trade for your set needs, most collectors have moved on to the next release.Well if you are a panini hater then this means that panini had no innovation! Basically taking off from whatever had been in the market already.
I agree that the hobby for some of us has lost its appeal. I was a set collector. I loved to read the back of the cards. But after a while just had too much stuff. But most was considered worthless, or no one was just interested in buying them.
Of course I still liked buying some but could no longer fathom the rise and rise of a lot of the stuff.
so here's where we at nearly a year later
- Panini cutting GU making them rarer again
- Cards available in Big W and Kmart and selling out so the market is there and growing
Box/Case prices going through the roof and collectors willingly paying it!
Not so much here directly. Lots of us groups and plenty of aussie ones too.Just coming back to have a look at the state of the hobby as I've been gone a while. Was thinking about taking part in a group break to dip my toe back in the water. Do they even do these here anymore?
One of the biggest reasons why collectors bust boxes is because they are taking a gamble of getting a big pay day. And just like gambling, there's an addiction that comes with the high of winning against the odds. Some people are just more prone to getting hooked, just as they are with going to the casino.
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