Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-8ems9-1aa9ea5
Dr. Beckett previews his trip to the Toronto Sports Expo and offers five “pushbacks” to extend discussions/topics from Sports Cards Live: breakers/repacks/flippers aren’t ruining the hobby but are a major, scalable, liquidity-driving segment that LCSs should adapt to; market manipulation is more incentive alignment and selective storytelling than conspiracy, with cherry-picked comps a key problem and increasing sophistication via bots/AI; “price above replacement” explains why dealers price higher and collectors should call bluffs, with ideas like discounted boxes if opened in-store; grading is more consistent than critics admit but reporting bias highlights outliers, and subjectivity remains on borderlines; and “eye appeal” matters mainly within a grade, including debate over authentic-altered cards.
01:09 Pushback 1 Breakers Flippers LCS
04:21 Pushback 2 Market Manipulation/Comps
07:56 Pushback 3 Pricing Above Replacement
11:04 Pushback 4 Grading Consistency
14:34 Pushback 5 Eye Appeal vs Grade