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https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-mkk86-1a50d14
Dr. Beckett shares outtakes from a Hobby Hotline appearance with Lauren Schafer and John Newman. The main discussion focuses on Panini’s future as Fanatics/Topps will control basketball and football licenses, leaving Panini producing unlicensed products like Donruss Basketball without logos and without certain exclusive players. The group talks about whether Panini can compete through design, lower price points, and creative approaches, and considers niche opportunities such as going deeper into WNBA, women’s hockey, and emerging leagues. They also debate cost-cutting ideas like shifting away from game-used material and emphasizing on-card autographs, along with how retail discounting and product clearance can affect hobby confidence. A second segment covers the Texas Rangers’ planned Nolan Ryan “bloody jersey” replica giveaway tied to Ryan being hit in the face by a Bo Jackson liner, including expectations for demand, potential autograph interest and pricing, quality concerns, secondary-market speculation, and a practical tip about using an embroidery hoop to make fabric items easier to sign.
00:50 What Happens to Panini After Losing Licenses?
01:58 Unlicensed Products, Pricing, and Why Some Will Still Sell
06:04 Panini’s Best Option: Re-Calibrating and Right-Sizing?
09:27 Retail Reality: Blasters, Clearance, and Quiet Price Protection
10:47 Nolan Ryan Bloody Jersey Giveaway