Craig and Carmine grew up on opposites sides, crosstown, of New York City and met through making a deal on some cardboard. These two former D3 athletes share sports card stories from the perspective of a high school teacher and sports broadcaster. Those stories involve the cards themselves, what they mean to all of us and the connections they allow us to make. Craig's IG: @newyorkcitysportscards C... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 85 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesLeisure |
Let's be honest, not all 1/1s are special. more
Craig & Carmine speak with Mark Zablow, the founder of legendary NYC card & hangout shop Bleecker Trading, about the business backstory behind Bleecker. more
Craig & Carmine go through a few big cards they recently picked up, which are surprises to each other, and explain why they've earned the label 'PC 4 Me.' more
Craig & Carmine put the emphasis on the quantifiable and qualifiable values of trading in the hobby despite a dealer recently telling Craig they're actually called 'selling' cards, not 'trading' cards. more
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Just 2 passionate guys talking cards. Thank you for sharing you knowledge and entertaining us along the way. Appreciate you guys! Keep it up!
Love the pod, great combination of collectors/friends and philosophies. They do a good job of speaking towards the mentality of a collector and their journey’s in the hobby. Much more thoughtful than a lot of content out there.
Craig and Carmine are two dope human beings, and the way they explore the hobby on multiple levels is fascinating, thought-provoking, and simply educational. more
Highly recommended. Great balance between collecting and business and all that makes the hobby great! The guys are relatable, candid, and personal. You have a loyal listener in Istanbul.
I get excited every Wednesday knowing a new episode is dropping… these guys personal take on cards is refreshing, genuine and knowledgeable. I’ve learned a lot about collecting and surprisingly how to be a better person in the sports card space. I’ll be tuned in for many episodes to come!
Apple Podcasts | #168 | United States/Leisure/Hobbies |
Apple Podcasts | #218 | Canada/Leisure/Hobbies |
Apple Podcasts | #94 | Singapore/Leisure/Hobbies |
Apple Podcasts | #136 | Philippines/Leisure/Hobbies |
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