
The Sports Card Clubhouse (SCC) Network is brought to you by Junk Wax Hero (Mike), MidLife Sports Cards (Graig), Splendid Sports (Adam) and friends.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 195 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesLeisure | |||

Today I talked with Dustin from The Sports Card Dad about his relationship with Rick Probstein and Snype, sponsorships in general, his sometimes-adversarial relationship with some commenters, and more!
Shill bidding. Auction houses. Snype's disaster. SGC's collapse. November of 2025 is one of the craziest months in the history of the sports card hobby. So, navigating our next steps may be more difficult than we think. Graig and Mike tackle the curr... more
Welcome to my weekly MidLife Sports Card Q&A episode where I answer your top questions about collecting, investing, grading, the current market, and everything in between. Whether you're new to the hobby or a long-time collector, this Q&A dives deep ... more
Today Mike talked with NEO Cards & Comics about the wild week we had in sports cards, from the crash of Snype to PSA's lengthening turnaround time and Beckett stopping all group submissions. And then more!
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Informative and fun. I’m always entertained and always learn something.
Good balance, and a great podcast. Interesting guess and touches on a wide variety of topics applicable to the average vintage collector.
The Splendid Sports podcast and YouTube channel has some of the best baseball card content around.
Ok so I got addicted to Adams podcast this week. I just found this show from seeing his youtube channel and never knew he did a podcast version as well. I was blown away by everything. I listen to a ton of podcast for over a decade now so I can tell when one is well done and an easy listen. Very very professional sounding. As for the actual content well lets just say I loved it so much I spent the last 2 days all day long listening to his old ones. Adam does really good interviews with some grea... more
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Engaging conversations centered around sports cards, collecting trends, and the emotional aspects of the hobby characterize the content. The discussions often highlight personal experiences, market dynamics, and the nostalgia associated with collecting. A recurring theme involves the impact of grading standards and market fluctuations on collectors, as well as the importance of community and connection among hobbyists. Episodes feature lively debates, expert insights, and interviews with enthusiastic collectors and industry insiders, fostering an environment that celebrates both the joy of collecting and the complexities of the market.
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1. Mikey Singer
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