Episode 261: Blind Boxing, Monster Sales & Signature Series Debate
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This week’s episode dives into several hobby-shaking talking points currently driving collector conversation.
We break down the growing discussion around blind boxing, sparked by Josh Luber’s comments and what this model could mean if applied broadly across the hobby. From collector psychology to risk, transparency, and market behaviour, we explore why this concept is generating strong reactions.
The episode also examines major sales drawing attention, including the Cooper Flagg 1/1 result and a significant Dwyane Wade rookie patch auto transaction. We discuss what these sales signal about demand, pricing dynamics, and how headline numbers influence perception.
Additional discussion covers Donruss player licensing, product positioning, and the ongoing relevance of Signature Series within the modern card landscape.
As always, this episode focuses on hobby interpretation, collector behaviour, and the market implications behind the noise.
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