Dealer Talk with Craig!! The National, State of Grading, Redefining Vintage and More!!

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Komentáře • 32

  • @ClementeCollector
    @ClementeCollector Před 6 dny +2

    Met Craig and Holly twice now, they are definitely a class act! Fun conversation, looking forward to seeing Craig again at the National!

  • @markstein1916
    @markstein1916 Před 5 dny +3

    Loved his take on the randomness of PSA grading. Congrats to Craig for dealing in raw cards, and avoiding the TPG scam. I love dealing with these hobby vets who focus on the card rather than the holder!

  • @MidLifeCards
    @MidLifeCards Před 6 dny +1

    Fun conversation. Enjoyed it very much.

  • @Whaler87
    @Whaler87 Před 6 dny +1

    What a great conversation! Wish I could stop by Craig's booth at the National.

  • @billkhan3789
    @billkhan3789 Před 5 dny +1

    I love that Craig referred to Cleveland's baseball team twice as Indians! Forever the Tribe!

  • @Johndeplume.
    @Johndeplume. Před 6 dny +1

    That interactive map is fantastic - esp. for those wishing to seek out a specific vendor!
    Certainly very handy for huge and overwhelming conventions such as the National.
    Wishing Craig, and all those setting up at the National, some great sales. 👍

  • @vintagesanctuary
    @vintagesanctuary Před 5 dny +1

    I know the national is right around the corner when you have Craig on your show! Mike, you are a fantastic interviewer! I’m not just saying that because you’re such a great guy! However, the only reason I wrote my last sentence is because you are such a great guy! 😂👊 looking forward to seeing you soon!

  • @LegendsNeverDieCollection

    Always a fun chat with Craig! Maybe I’ll buy something again from him this year!

  • @4softcorners728
    @4softcorners728 Před 4 dny

    Great interview again with Craig. Look forward to stopping by his booth

  • @robertlanham7830
    @robertlanham7830 Před 6 dny +1

    Glad to hear an experienced guy with the same take on PSA grading vintage that I have. So it isn’t just me.

  • @eddyscardboardchaos
    @eddyscardboardchaos Před 5 dny +1

    My last National was in AC and I did not make it a point to go find Craig and Holly. I am going to change that this year. Great interview again Mike, thank you.

  • @ilovebaseballcards9334
    @ilovebaseballcards9334 Před 5 dny +1

    Everything you say about Craig is true
    Went to the Nashville show in October , and the best part of the show was upgrading my 56 and 71 sets at his table, and talking cards and life with Craig and his wife

  • @DoubleDvintagebaseballcards

    Always enjoy these and to hear Craig talk about pricing those low grade centered gems was awesome because as a buyer I find myself just paying whatever I feel Its worth and completely disregarding the grade. Sounds to me the hobby or vintage guys anyways are becoming more and more number blind. I also notice a big trend in modern guys forgetting the grade when it comes to the low numbered cards. Fun conversation and cant wait to check his table out 👊🤙🤙

  • @CraigsCards62
    @CraigsCards62 Před 6 dny +1

    Great interview, Craig and Holly were great to deal with @ Strongsville. I'm looking forward to seeing them again in Cleveland.

  • @BuzzardNeedle
    @BuzzardNeedle Před 5 dny +1

    Loved hearing about commons

  • @TJ_Is_Online
    @TJ_Is_Online Před 4 dny +1

    Thanks for the episode Mike & Craig.
    Looking forward to meeting Craig & Holly at the Nat to help finish off mostly ungraded 67 Topps baseball set.

    • @craighalbig7845
      @craighalbig7845 Před 4 dny +1

      I will have a lot of 67 Topps and high numbers. Look forward to seeing you!

    • @TJ_Is_Online
      @TJ_Is_Online Před 4 dny

      @@craighalbig7845 just look for the guy wearing a navy blue magnum pi shirt.

  • @thatseventiescardshow8320

    The end of the Topps monopoly and the introduction of update sets plays a huge factor in determining the end of the vintage era and the beginning of the modern era. These factors should be a part of every discussion. Make it a part of your's moving forward. Conventional nomenclature of other hobbies do not apply to ours as it is unique to itself.

  • @jamesgillem1294
    @jamesgillem1294 Před 6 dny +1

    Craig and Holly are the Best
    Sorry I will miss them this year,as well as the rest of community
    Have a Awesome time.

  • @tommy61nj78
    @tommy61nj78 Před 3 dny

    Late vintage in 1974 and up to 1980 when Topps isdued all 660+ cards st once

  • @crazykev6491
    @crazykev6491 Před 6 dny

    Do we know why they took the Ferris wheel out? I know the IX center was a Covid hospital but still curious if that’s why?

  • @Dufex_of_Life
    @Dufex_of_Life Před 6 dny +7

    Pre-War (1880s-1941), Golden Age (1948-1956), Silver Age (1957-1980), Junk Wax Era (1981-1992), Innovation Era (1993-2001), Millenium Era (2001-2011), Prospecting Era (2012-2024)

  • @luke1jones
    @luke1jones Před 2 dny

    I don't think we need new names for the eras. They hobby has already named them. Pre-war, vintage (1948-80), junk wax (1981-1993), modern (1994-2017), ultra modern (2018-present). Seems we can use the era model alongside the same names everyone uses.

  • @cooterlev
    @cooterlev Před 5 dny

    I support defining eras rather than saying something becomes vintage with age. If I was the hobby czar I would declare: Tobacco era 1887-1911. Pre War obviously ends in 41. Vintage ends with the Topps monopoly (1980). I use “Mass” or “Max wax” era over “junk wax”. 1981-1994 (bb strike ends). Then “Millenium era”1995-2019 which brings us to the current “modern era.” Which began with the rekindling during the pandemic lock down. Modern is always the current era until has a defining moment to end it. Just like we do with our generation monikers.

    • @StraightRaceCards
      @StraightRaceCards Před dnem

      I agree with your era’s. Nice list!
      I think the word vintage can be used for different eras as a blanket.
      To Mike’s discussion point in the video, I think we are now getting to the point where we could call the “Production Era” (1981-1995) as vintage.

  • @buzzy1337
    @buzzy1337 Před 6 hodinami

    Not a fan of Mike M.

  • @cryptonite8495
    @cryptonite8495 Před 6 dny +1

    Cranky collector alert: I guess I don't get CZcamsrs' obsession with and fanatical countdown to The National. It's just a really big card show, right? What does it mean for the 99.5% of viewers who aren't going? I guess seeing all the grail cards being shown off prior to auctions is entertaining. The kumbaya bromances among CZcamsrs doesn't do much for me. Cranky collector rant over. 😂