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In Part 3 of Episode 278, Jeremy welcomes Chris McGill (Card Ladder) and Josh Adams (Midwest Vintage Cards / 90s Auctions) to share their experiences, pickups, and perspectives from the 2025 National. The conversation ranges from unexpected finds and rare PC completions, to the role of content creators in the hobby, and an in-depth discussion about the repack market’s impact on card values and liquidity.

Highlights include:

Chris on the Card Ladder booth’s creative atmosphere and content creator presence at the National

Discussion on the value of hobby content and the balance between cards and creators

Chris’s standout pickups, including rare Jokic “Totally Certified” 1/1s to complete a full run

Josh Adams on his National experience, meeting collectors, and sharing vintage expertise

Insights into the appeal of vintage cards showing natural age and character

Market observations on vintage scarcity — true rarity vs. population reports

The “vortex” effect of flipper activity on card prices and comps

In-depth debate on the repack market: artificial vs. organic demand, sustainability, and PSA’s entry into repack certification

How repacks and frequent ownership changes affect long-term value and collector behavior

Comparing the modern flipper model to the journey of cards finding their “final resting place” with end collectors

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