I want to answer your questions. Please post a question in the comments area below. Once I feel like I have enough questions, I’ll pick and choose which one’s to answer in a video.
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One of my desires for the modern card industry, is to bring back new installments of ultra and metal universe. In my opinion, these brands contained the best inserts ever released. Do you think there is any chance this may happen? If so, do you think it would survive in today’s market, given that ideally, the “hits” would be composed of traditional insert cards, as opposed to relics and autos? Thanks, -Ben
One of the things that I admire about Radicards is how positive you are about card collecting, especially cards from the 1990s. But it does make me curious…do you own any 1990s inserts of Frank Thomas that you don’t like? Or more generally speaking, are there any 1990s insert sets that you find overrated?
What does your collection look like? Organization? Storage? Actual cards? It’s time to let the rabbit out of the hat! Lol
Your favorite card collecting moment for any card. Acquisition, the chase or just sheer enjoyment. Which card and what situation? Expand on your journey and list any competition or challenges or help you received. Thank you.
Thanks for your questions, everyone. Questions posed between Feb. 8-22, 2017 have been answered on episode #100.