Sept. 12, 2025

1431 Decades Ago, with Mark Armour and Jason Schwartz, Part 3

1431 Decades Ago, with Mark Armour and Jason Schwartz, Part 3
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1431 Decades Ago, with Mark Armour and Jason Schwartz, Part 3
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The final part of Dr. Beckett's conversation with Mark Armour and Jason Schwartz. They discuss the challenges and nostalgia of completing sets, the value of rookie cards, and the impact of certain collectors on the hobby. Dr. Beckett shares personal anecdotes about his experiences and observations, emphasizing the communal and trustworthy nature of early collecting days, contrasting it with the current market dynamics. The episode reflects on the importance of collecting sets, maintaining integrity in trades, and the joy of finding rare cards. 00:30 Debating the Value of Rookie Cards 01:48 The Evolution of Set Collecting 08:20 The Rise of the Sports Card Market 11:00 Reflections on the Hobby's Growth 14:56 Current Market Trends and Opinions