Dr. James Beckett: Sports Card Insights
Business:Investing
We ponder the question: What truly defines a sports card? We analyze a range of factors like material composition, size variations, and unique shapes that challenge the traditional notion of what constitutes a card. We question whether items like newspaper inserts, thick box cards, or even three-dimensional cubes can be considered cards. Furthermore, we explore the influence of intentionality, discussing whether an item's intended purpose as a collectible or its inclusion in a sports card set contributes to its classification. We acknowledge the complexities and blurred boundaries within the realm of sports cards.
985 - Vintage Inserts, with Mark Hoyle and Rich Klein
984 - Torsten Bauer Questions 5.0
983 - Grading Conversation with Rick Probstein, Part 2
982 - Greg Morris, Greg Morris Cards, Part 2
981 - Test Issues, with Mark Hoyle and Rich Klein
980 - Grading Conversation with Rick Probstein
979 - Father/Son: Mike/Nick Jaspersen, Jaspy’s
978 - Father/Son: James/Jimbo Spence, JSA
977 - Tribute: My Dad, James Beckett Jr.
976 - Greg Morris, Greg Morris Cards
975 - Recap: Podcast Episodes 949-973
974 - 2022-23 Upper Deck Hockey Series Two
973 - Dueling Questions with Cage Lawyer 2.0
972 - Ramblings with Rich Klein 5.0
971 - Torsten Bauer Questions 4.0
970 - Mark Hoyle, Red Sox Master Collector, with Rich Klein
969 - Dueling Questions with Cage Lawyer
968 - Out-Takes on Trimming from Hobby Hotline 051323
967 - Tribute: Jim Brown, with John Newman
966 - Torsten Bauer Questions 3.0
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