Card Dealer Talk: Current Vintage Market, Strongsville Show, National 2024 & Monster PC Pick-ups!

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
  • Howard Chasser is a full-time vintage card dealer. He comes on my channel today to talk to me about a variety of topics that I find very interesting. We start with discussing the current state of the vintage card market and his thoughts on it compared to last year, and during covid. We discuss the Strongsville Card Show 2024 and what it was like being a dealer there, for the first time this year. How Sales were for him and what he thought about the older crowd. We also discuss if the vintage hobby is dying. Howard then discusses, what to expect at the National this year in Cleveland and if he will be a dealer at the show this year. Last but not least, Howard shows some monster consignment items he is selling as well as some Clemente PC items, one is a possible 1 of 1!
    Where to find Howard-
    On Facebook- Howard Chasser
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    #sportscards
    #dealer
    #thehobby
    #baseball
    #cardshow
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Komentáře • 96

  • @TJ_Is_Online
    @TJ_Is_Online Před měsícem +6

    Great show Theo. I’m 5 mins in to the video.
    Always a pleasure to see / talk with Howard. He has been instrumental in helping w/ my Clemente test issue knowledge & purchases.

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem +1

      Very cool! It’s great to have guys like that when you have to make a quick decision. Thanks for the comment!

  • @thacardstory5800
    @thacardstory5800 Před měsícem +5

    Great interview. Thanks Howard and Theo for getting on here to provide updates on the community. Glad to hear you got a National booth Howard. Thanks again for the Kahns Aaron. See you both in CLE.

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks Matt! I was there for the deal, haha! Yeah Cleveland can’t come soon enough!

  • @chrisolivo6591
    @chrisolivo6591 Před 28 dny +1

    These are the best videos for the hobby, as there is nothing better than a dealer’s perspective. Especially an experienced dealer who has seen the peaks and valleys of the hobby so he doesn’t get caught up in the FOMO part..
    I think the big thing about the hobby is the diversity in terms of the type of collectors today. If you go back to the 80’s/90’s, we were all literally chasing the same raw cards and sets. Now you have different eras to collect, different grades, high grade, mid grade, low grade, autos, parallels, base, vintage, 80’s/90’s, set builders, etc.
    I think everyone has their own niche and that’s a good thing for the hobby. That’s why I don’t follow the trends because they are constantly changing..

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před 28 dny

      Hey, thanks for the kind words!! I agree, I mainly follow vintage channels, but there is such diversity, even with those. As you said- high grade, low grade, Set collector, HOF collector, player collector, pre war, post war. Really makes it fun and interesting! Thanks for watching and giving your thoughts!

    • @ACD1994
      @ACD1994 Před 26 dny

      Good points, Chris. And I agree that trends change often. Both when it comes to what and how ''we'' collect..hope you are doing well

  • @ACollectorsDream
    @ACollectorsDream Před měsícem +5

    Great interview with an awesome dealer. Thank you for sharing

  • @markstein1916
    @markstein1916 Před 9 dny

    Howard is a terrific guest. Always enjoy his posts on net54. Great episode and incredible stuff! Howard - You must not flatten or slab that Bazooka Box under any circumstance! It is so much better in its 3-D state, and a slab would destroy the presentation. Your custom acrylic display cube is definitely the way to go. Magnificent episode, Theo!

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před 9 dny

      Howard is the man! Hopefully he keeps the box in its pure state. I just shot an episode on cards and comics and discussed how sometime PSA has brainwashed us into not keeping something in its original state. Thanks for the positive words and watching! 😀

  • @CraigsCards62
    @CraigsCards62 Před měsícem +2

    Nice guy - and a good dealer.
    I think he had a 53 Bowman Spahn & Mathews but we couldn't agree on a price.
    Maybe next time.
    Good interview Theo.

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks Craig, I’m happy you enjoyed it and got to see Howard in Strongsville.

  • @theratedrabbi
    @theratedrabbi Před 28 dny

    Thoughtful and smart conversation with a rock-solid dealer. Thanks.

  • @stuke1976
    @stuke1976 Před měsícem +2

    Great to see you live Howard! Really enjoy your FB oddball group. Theo, when all of us baby boomers are gone, you will have your pick of the remnants at good prices.

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem +2

      Hahaha, I guess we will see! We are gonna lose a lot of great knowledge. Happy you enjoyed this episode, thanks for watching!

  • @Bluejacket66
    @Bluejacket66 Před měsícem +4

    Howard is cool

    • @TJ_Is_Online
      @TJ_Is_Online Před měsícem +1

      100%. Howard has been extremely helpful & fun to talk with. I get the same enjoyment watching your videos. Who would have thought learning could be so fun 😎

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for watching Dave

  • @user-eh6tg5lb8p
    @user-eh6tg5lb8p Před 18 dny

    Great interview - very cool Jello box Clemente Howard - congrats on the pickup

  • @LegendsNeverDieCollection
    @LegendsNeverDieCollection Před měsícem +1

    Fun interview with Howard!

  • @rayfromphilly6969
    @rayfromphilly6969 Před měsícem +1

    This was a very cool interview. I learned quite a bit. Thank you

  • @hammerforty-four
    @hammerforty-four Před měsícem +2

    Great insights. Thanks, Theo.

  • @robertlanham7830
    @robertlanham7830 Před měsícem +1

    Always great content, Theo. This is becoming one of my favorite sportscard channels! Keep up the great collecting content!

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem

      Wow Robert that’s the nicest comment I got all day! I appreciate that, thanks for the support!

  • @Jaes_Cards
    @Jaes_Cards Před měsícem +1

    Great video. Made a smaller purchase from Howard at Strongsville for my Clemente PC but loved looking at his booth. The Banks SGC 9 was amazing!

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem

      Congrats on the Clemente addition! Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed!

  • @DansVintageBaseballPC
    @DansVintageBaseballPC Před měsícem +2

    Excellent interview, nice work Theo. Always love to hear the dealer perspective and Howie is one of the best out there. Great stuff, guys.

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem +2

      I was hoping you got to see this video. Yes he’s a great guy and awesome resource! Appreciate the comment!

    • @DansVintageBaseballPC
      @DansVintageBaseballPC Před měsícem +2

      What was really interesting for me personally was that Howie chose Shriners as one of his top three, and didn’t mention Hofstra or White Plains.

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem +1

      @@DansVintageBaseballPC not a question I’ve ever heard someone answer and I heard some ppl tell me, they need to get to Philly now. But to your point with the number 3 choice, I haven’t been to any of those shows, so I’d have to ask him about the ones you mentioned. I will tell you, the Pittsburgh (monroeville) show coming up, has some great vintage for being a smaller city show.

    • @howardchasser9100
      @howardchasser9100 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@DansVintageBaseballPC You will find most of the dealers with a good vintage selection who do Hofstra and White Plains at the Philly show. Shriners pulls dealers from a different geographic area, so there are guys set up there that I don't see at any other shows I do.

    • @ACD1994
      @ACD1994 Před měsícem +1

      Dan and Theo, have some of the best interview style videos.... on this side of the CZcams corner. 💯

  • @returntocollecting
    @returntocollecting Před měsícem +2

    Great video Theo! 50% over comps for good eye appeal seems high! I agree with him on the big names and rare cards. Its really hard to pick up some of those cards these days. Love the Koufax and Banks 9's!! The Kahn's 7 was🔥! Enjoyed the conversation!

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks Darren, it’s always great hearing from the other side of the table! Howard always has some crazy cards, Graig needs that Banks! Lol

  • @Dodgertown_76_Fungo
    @Dodgertown_76_Fungo Před měsícem +1

    Fun and informative video. 👍 Cheers.

  • @JStottlemire1
    @JStottlemire1 Před měsícem +1

    Nice interview and it was nice to finally
    meet Howard in Strongsville. Great discussion.

  • @3D80sKid
    @3D80sKid Před měsícem +1

    Great interview Theo! Howard seems like a great guy and it will be nice to meet him in person in Cleveland.

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks John, Howard is a great guy, love to hear his opinions on the hobby!

  • @DoubleDvintagebaseballcards
    @DoubleDvintagebaseballcards Před měsícem +1

    Great job guys. I enjoyed this very much. Made an hr of my day at work fly by. See you both at the national 👊👊🤙🤙

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem +1

      Great to hear Dylan, you’re my long format guy! The National is gonna be epic!!!! Let’s go!!!

  • @4softcorners728
    @4softcorners728 Před měsícem

    I love these interviews with Howard! Look forward to checking out his booth in Cleveland. Tough interviewer when every question starts out with “I know this is tough to answer” lol thanks for sharing Theo!

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem

      Haha, yeah I prob say that too much! Thanks for the nice words, Howard makes these conversations easy!

  • @signsofthepastime
    @signsofthepastime Před měsícem

    Great interview! Good to see Howard again and he brought more 🔥 with him. Great job as always, Theo

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks Hugo! Yeah some sick cards, as always! That jello box is insane!!!

  • @huckssportscards
    @huckssportscards Před měsícem

    Great stuff!

  • @vintagesanctuary
    @vintagesanctuary Před měsícem

    Theo, great interview! Always awesome to hear a current dealer's perspective on the card market! 😊👊

  • @bradburchfield1112
    @bradburchfield1112 Před měsícem

    This is a great dealer. He gave me a tremendous deal on red Grange rookie at the Strongsville Show! Thank you 👏

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem

      Nice! Super cool you caught this episode, thanks for the comment!

  • @jimcreamer4800
    @jimcreamer4800 Před měsícem

    Great stuff, Howard. Come on - - let's hear about this super duper item!

  • @Hodges1455
    @Hodges1455 Před měsícem +1

    Gave a video like - Great interview! Really enjoyed hearing the discussion.

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks Hodges, funny that we saw each other at Howard’s table!

  • @brianpowell7416
    @brianpowell7416 Před měsícem

    Well-done interview, Theo, and I must say a worthwhile dealer to converse with. Howard is definitely a most interesting, engaged dealer. I really admire his wisdom regarding collecting the big names. To wit: the mainstream cards have been, and will continue to be available in virtually any grade. True, the cream rises to the top, and the best of the easiest will always get big bucks. However, your typical collector really relishes owning something that 75 - 99% of his fellow collectors do not have. Particularly when the card is of one of the most in-demand players, AND if the card looks beautiful and flat-out mesmerizing. If the card is rare, but ugly, who cares? Add a great background story, and you have the makings of something quite intriguing. Methinks what Howard Chasser was referring to at 40:50 will more than fill that profoundly mesmerizing profile.
    Thank you, Howard, for providing hobbyists with something definitely more desirable than plain, every-show ordinary mainstream cards. You offer something somebody once had to wade and fight 2 miles upstream in the rapids to reach, then finally by brooks too broad for leaping. The cards that become centerpieces in someone's collection. The cards that come to mind when someone asks, "what's the favorite card in your collection?"

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem

      Brian, I love this comment! The first time I met Howard, I knew instantly, he loved baseball cards and was willing to share his knowledge to others! I do agree, when you go to his table, it’s not like anyone else’s and the guys out there that live for the non mainstream sets, it’s like Disneyland. I got a Mannys baseball land Clemente from him at the National last year, and it’s definitely cool to have something, none of the other Clemente collectors in my circle have. Thanks for watching and the thoughtful comment!

    • @brianpowell7416
      @brianpowell7416 Před měsícem +1

      @@ClementeCollector Hey, Theo! Heartiest congratulations on your acquiring that Manny's Baseball Land Roberto Clemente photo. That was once a great and thriving store, now no more. I believe Mr. Mint Alan Rosen bought them out in the late 80s / early 90s when Manny decided to exit the business. Mannys offered great photos that nobody else offered, so am glad for you to land one!
      Quick story, bro. I grew up in the Chicago suburbs in the late 60s, rooting for the Cubs. So, I'm watching the Bucs battle the Cubs in Wrigley Field. The grass was very soggy wet. Anyway, a Cub batter sent a scorching liner to right field. Roberto Clemente sprinted hard to get within reach. He catches it, but doing so put him off-balance. Roberto then goes into this looooooonnnnngggggg slide in the soggy grass, and does it so smoothly and with elegance, most of the Cub fans in the park gave him an ovation, and me glued to the TV screen, watched with admiration. We wanted our Cub to get a hit, but we sure as anything had to admire the way the great Roberto Clemente robbed us of that certain hit. I could tell the legendary Cubs broadcaster, Jack Brickhouse, was mighty impressed as well.
      Just something that has stayed in my baseball memory for over 50 years.
      Be well, Theo. Thanks for your great work for the hobby. --- Brian Powell

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem

      @@brianpowell7416 Wow, that’s an awesome story! My Dad has told me some stories of seeing Clemente at Forbes field, he was born in 1950, so got to see Clemente his whole career. Always love hearing stories from people that saw him play, thanks for sharing!

  • @mikethesportshistorycollec1947

    Very good interview, Theo. Always interesting what a dealer's perspective is.

  • @oarancards4443
    @oarancards4443 Před měsícem +1

    Hi howard octavio

  • @jamesmcferran4938
    @jamesmcferran4938 Před měsícem

    Graig would love that Banks rookie!

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem

      I bet he would! Dang is that a nice copy! Thanks for watching! 👊🏻

  • @markstein1916
    @markstein1916 Před 29 dny +2

    I have bought SO many cards lately in which the lower grade card is FAR superior to the higher priced/higher graded card. I wish a TPG would emerge that simply legitimizes the authenticity of the card, and whether it is altered or original. That's all.... let the owner decide the number grade for themselves! Mindless sheeple abound in this hobby.

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před 28 dny +1

      Very fair point. My friend Dylan- has really created a great collection, taking advantage of the grading company’s and buying high eye appeal, low grade. Sounds like what you’re doing! Thanks for watching and giving your opinion!

  • @homeroscollection
    @homeroscollection Před měsícem

    Hello there. Thanks for the content, you are providing me a great education since I am a new but old (51yo) collector. I don't plan on collecting vintage since I am not old enough to have seen those players play. But I also find vintage to be boring, for lack of a better word. And please forgive me, not knocking anyone nor am I an expert. I think vintage needs a serious marketing overhaul. Bring some excitement to the era. Other than the dream of getting a mantle card, it's kind of blah.

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem

      Well for not being interested in it, it’s nice you’re open minded enough to watch this and hear us discuss. Me personally, i love learning about the history of the game through the players and the history of topps through the cards. I think your point on marketing it better, the issue is- Topps has no incentive to market vintage, there goal is to sell the new stuff. They do make Topps heritage which promotes the old sets, so I guess that helps. I think the only way it really gets marketed is by us collectors on social media. I will say- the group of fellow collectors that I call friends now, do make the vintage hobby way more fun! Thanks for watching and checking in! 👊🏻

    • @howardchasser9100
      @howardchasser9100 Před měsícem

      You want an incredible education and a bit of excitement? Start searching some of the archived threads about any of the prewar baseball sets on " Net54 baseball" and find a used copy of the "Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards" and start perusing. The breadth of issues or there is amazing - loss of little tributaries to travel down. Many different ways to collect.

  • @mackeymintle66
    @mackeymintle66 Před 28 dny

    Vintage football was produced much less. I rarely saw it for sale in the 80’s or 90’s even. Compared to vintage Baseball, what’s your opinion of the production ratio? 70-30? 80-20?
    It’s always seemed more fun to collect vintage sports OTHER than baseball.

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před 28 dny +1

      Hopefully Howard might be able to answer this, I’ve never seen someone discuss that topic. I would imagine you’re right, baseball cards were way more popular at that time, so I’m sure they were produced a lot more. Thanks for watching!

    • @howardchasser9100
      @howardchasser9100 Před 25 dny

      @mackeymintle66 No question that Football, Basketball, Hockey and other sports cards were made in far smaller quantities than baseball. A ratio would be impossible to quantify as there are no production records available. An educated guess would be no more than about 10-20%. Definitely harder to collect - less around to start, not as many dealers stock them. When you start looking for anything 1930's and back they are REALLY hard to find! FOr now the only thing keeping prices significantly lower than baseball is significantly smaller market demand.

    • @mackeymintle66
      @mackeymintle66 Před 25 dny

      @@howardchasser9100 i almost never see any football before ‘48.

  • @dsinsocal
    @dsinsocal Před 24 dny

    $18,600 for that jell-o box.

  • @SreyAun-sd1eb
    @SreyAun-sd1eb Před měsícem +1

    Too much available too much of the time = true supply. That is why prices are going down.

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před měsícem

      Fair point, this is why some of the oddball and more rare stuff sells for high prices and doesn’t come up often. Thanks for watching this episode and checking in!

  • @rockcundiff1761
    @rockcundiff1761 Před měsícem

    Any opinion on 1948 Blue Tint Jackie Robinson?

    • @howardchasser9100
      @howardchasser9100 Před měsícem

      Opinion in terms of what on the Jackie?

    • @rockcundiff1761
      @rockcundiff1761 Před měsícem

      Where it falls in line with his other early cards. Is it coveted?

    • @howardchasser9100
      @howardchasser9100 Před 29 dny

      @@rockcundiff1761 Definitely not close to as coveted as his Leaf, Bowman and Topps cards. I suspect part of that is it is really not so visually appealing.

  • @szylak
    @szylak Před 29 dny +1

    Baby Boomer Speaking - I am going to do as much cards as possible before I die off

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před 29 dny

      I didn’t mean to sound morbid, so I do apologize if I came across that way. That’s awesome, collecting is ingrained in us, I’m a lifelong collector as well! Thanks for watching! 😀

  • @mywowcards
    @mywowcards Před 29 dny

    Liked the content but some public speaking improvement could be made ...the amount of ahhhhs and ummmms were almost too annoying to listen through the entire video Maybe consider re listening and trying to consider what the listener hears

    • @howardchasser9100
      @howardchasser9100 Před 29 dny

      @mywowcards I completely agree! I listened and was disappointed in myself with the amount of fillers. I will make a point to pay closer attention next interview!

    • @mywowcards
      @mywowcards Před 29 dny

      @@howardchasser9100 the content was valuable regardless and at least you put yourself out there!

  • @szylak
    @szylak Před 29 dny +1

    Baby Boomer Speaking - I am going to do as much cards as possible before I die off

    • @ClementeCollector
      @ClementeCollector  Před 28 dny

      Right on! I didn’t mean to sound morbid and if I did, I apologize! I think most collectors, will be lifelong, it’s our passion!