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The Corporate Takeover of Sports Cards Has Begun...

22 min · 12. juni 2026
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Cards HQ just announced a major expansion backed by serious investment money—and collectors are divided. Is this the future of the hobby, or the beginning of something collectors may regret? Timestamps 00:00 – Are hobby shops becoming too corporate?  01:03 – The Cards HQ expansion announcement explained  05:42 – The local card shop experience collectors love  08:32 – The biggest benefits of large-scale hobby stores  13:04 – The risks and downsides collectors should consider  16:39 – The four stages of hobby shop evolution  18:07 – Why influence, trust, and collector behavior matter Whether you're a longtime collector or just getting into sports cards, this discussion explores what large corporate hobby stores could mean for the future of collecting.  Thanks to our monthly supporters * Rob Hefley * Klendathu * Tatershed * Justin Burch * Always_Eaton * Ryan Bruder * Kevin Quiles * Evan Hastie * Donut * Josh Stewart ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ [https://patreon.com/sportscardsaredope]

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