Do you think if there's a recession, what happens to sports cards?
The hobby's so growing, 27% year-over-year increase in hobby participation.
So I don't think the hobby's going anywhere. We have been in a negative sentiment environment for like last 18 months. And the hobby has ignored every bit of it and grown. But a lot of cards that sold for a lot of money last year are selling for even more money this year. That's the sold for 3,000 and 2024 sold for 12,000 in March of this year, 4x and 2 years.
Did your 401k for x and 2 years? I don't think so. I wish it did. Welcome to the collector-nation podcast here on the collector-nation network. Whether you're chasing grails or calling bluffs.
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It was a great week of college basketball as usual in these tournaments. Hey, man, huge week. A lot of fun. I was watching Clemson baseball. I was a little bit down, but I was actually studying my cards more and appreciating the
“card to be more, but the big story of the week, honestly, is the basketball I'm holding today,”
and we'll get to it in a minute. Of course, one of the biggest endings in it, and I don't know how long the UConn Husky's man take it down the Duke Blue Devils, what a weekend of basketball man. Yeah, crazy stuff there. Unreal ending.
I mean, that shot to win the game for UConn with the scenario they were in. Down by 1.10 seconds, Duke has the ball to get his steel. Hit a 35 foot logo, three to win by 1 point. I mean, that's going to be up there with like Christian Laitner's buzzer beater. You know, in some of the best in NCAA tournament history.
So yeah, and I mean, I think the scene to the shot after we're hurley's walking around with half of his jacket hanging off the shoulder, and he's just like swaggering, he got in the face of the raff, you know, like, I mean, it's just everything about that was such an iconic moment.
“That's why I love watching UConn basketball on both sides because they're just fighters.”
I love watching, I mean, the women's, you know, the honor teams. I don't know what you guys did on the who you paid off or they're just all the best, but they're they're all crushing UConn, I mean, the average wins, I don't even know what they are. I can't count that high. The Gamecock women, UCLA, Texas, all these teams still in it.
It's been exciting as well. Yeah, it has UCLA. I think they scared me a little bit against Duke. They did not look great. They haven't looked great all tournament. I talked about that last week. Yeah. But they just keep finding ways to get the job done, you know, and that's kind of a kind of what we talked about with UConn. They're like, there's a tester to the UCLA women. They just keep tripped it away no matter what has to be done. They all do their jobs.
They get the job done. That's why, of course, in the final four, you got UConn on the other side, both of those teams are in, we talked about it for weeks now that we think that that's probably going to be the matchup UCLA one loss all year. It did come to Texas. So playing Texas in the final four, if that's the case for UCLA, maybe they get their revenge, maybe Texas goes through. I like Texas a lot. Madison Booker is a very special player. She's an awesome joys Edwards.
“It's top Carolina, another special player that we've talked about. I think on the women's side,”
it's really awesome because I don't know about U-Rine, but I feel like on the men's side, it's definitely more team-based, which I feel like in the past, it's kind of been flip-flop. This year, on the men's side, I feel like it's very team-based, and there's nobody who is necessarily heads and tails above the rest of the crowd in terms of their bigger than their team, but I feel like on the women's side, there are a lot of players that are that big. Sarah's
strong, easy-foot, Lauren Beds, Gabrielle Hawkeyes, Angela DuGalic, like Joey said,
we're just a Madison Booker, there's just so many amazing women's basketball players that are
coming through and some of the best guard play that we've seen on the women's side in a long time. 100% but I'll tell you what, I did, grab one of our on-it-boxes here, figure we do a little unboxing, this is the men U-Con team, any commentary, Leonard while I pop this one open. Yeah, let's see who we get. I mean, there's definitely some big players here for U-Con, solo ball, territory junior, who was a monster,
and I came against Duke. I got Alex Cariband too, he's been amazing this season, played his last game, for U-Con at home, a couple weeks ago, got inducted into the ring of honor already, which crazy thing, like you guys still play, and you might play for national championship, and he's already in the ring of honor. So I love the names in the U-Con men's product. So hopefully you can pull some big, maybe we can see the spot out here. See what we get. This one feels lucky. I don't know why.
I just tell myself those things.
Yeah, I'm out like I Smith, take a brawl, ball, I mean, Jayden Ross, I'm not going to do just
“just just to his name. Uh, we get one flip around here. All right, what do we got? Uh, oh, how nice,”
solo at there. Nice, was that the solo wet, and that's who's the player? I don't have my good eyes in. I can't see it right here. Eric, Rubey, Rubey, Eric, R-I-E-B-E. There we go. Okay. And then yeah, Eric, Rubey, plays a little bit off the bench. Silas. Yeah, we'll take that. Jayden Stewart, and Silas, again, different variation. Cool. I really love the feel of this solo wet. Yeah, it's got that, uh, swayed, relax a better word. Yeah, feel. Okay. Yeah, those are one of the, those are one of the
base inserts, but they're the shorter printed base inserts. So you don't find as many of those around people are generally looking for silhouettes. Yeah, not too shabby. Yeah, we get here on the next pack. Let's see something huge. See, Bangor. Oh, and Kai Smith, a couple very different
“variations of photography in action. There's the same Eric guy that we had. Silas. Oh,”
okay, Otto. Oh, hey, oh, hey, Leonard, you didn't have any to call him there. Out of one, that one 35 or 95 of Billas, you're out as better than mine. Autograph, and the player's name there, Bill. Silas. How's the very junior? Yep. That's a very junior. That's sweet. Man, that that is a cool reflector on that. It's got the kind of like a shimmer, um, I don't even know how I describe it. How would we describe that refractor. I'm seeing there. Yeah, we call it the shimmer Otto. Perfect,
shimmer Otto. Okay, there we go. Now we're getting the color on this thing. Yeah. Very sweet. Hey, look at there, guys. Autograph, right out of the box. A couple others here. Look, they're very cool. Um, let's watch cameras. Taking up the the white there. Very fusion there. Clean. Look. Love it, man. Hey, I'm not in on it. We're, we're into there on the band. Yeah. We got the autograph right there. Let's look two packs in. Silas got more packs in the box.
Telling you, if these are awesome, if you're a Yukon fan or you're watching this, and you're going, hey, they're probably going to win, then you get out there and pick them up, because those values
are going to increase, and it's a way to document the moment that is an incredible final for
for the Yukon Husky's man and women. Fun, man. Those are fun to open. Yeah, they're blasts. So we appreciate it. And if, you know, anybody from any of our honored schools ends up winning on the men's or women's side, like we had with the Penn State wrestling box we talked about last week,
“more than likely have championship boxes too. So I remember naming the whole season. So we're going to”
figure this cross that Michigan, Yukon, went on the men's side, and then any of those four number one seeds went on the women's side, and then we'll have a bunch of fun with these commemorative boxes too. Get out there and pick them up, guys. You can get them at collector station. You can find them online, and you can find them at many of the retailers, Walmart's, mothers, do carry it. Oh, in IT, we appreciate our partnership with them and go support these athletes
and the college game, but they're good friends at on it. Thanks, Linda. Really appreciate it, man. We'll see you next week. Thanks, Ryan. What's up, guys? Welcome to collector nation here on Good
Friday. It's always Brian and Ryan here on a Friday. What's up, Brian? How are you doing, Ryan? How's
it weekend? Hey, the weekend was great. We're recording this early for Good Friday. We've got stuff to do. People to see babies to kiss and Easter eggs to find. So we had to record a little early here in the week that I cover all the gamots that I've been to anyone or not, if anyone. Or a possible Easter celebrations. Do you know anything fun with the fam? You know, yeah, this is an interesting year for Easter. It's offered. You went there something to go. Good story.
Not a new, it's a pretty quick story. I will be alone all weekend until Sunday at 2 p.m. Wow. That's kind of all literally. I have a Brian that long has been this. I've been alone that long. You know, I call me. I was doing the math. Oh, maybe ten years. Oh, well. I mean, I really could use some help. Maybe I'm letting me be like, what do I do with all this time? Minutes. Anyway, starting a new project. Yeah, I mean, my, you know, my two boys are with my ex this week in.
My stepson. We have two, we had two two year olds in a four year old that we brought together.
They're now 12, 14, 15, you know, 10 years ago.
whose Nicole and I's only together with his hers and ours. He and Nicole are going to
“Lego land with her sister and her son. We went with the older boys to Lego land like five or six”
years ago. Nash wasn't old enough to really experience that. So Nicole's taken, they're doing the, you know, sister's thing with their sons. I had voted all in for yes. You'll have to go do that. And I'm not because I want them to go away. But like, yeah, that's great. Perfect. I don't fit well on those rides. You know, I'm 65, 275, so like, dude, big dudes don't belong at Lego land. And anyway, so I'm alone all weekend until like, they come back early
on Sunday. So we'll do our little Easter family thing. So I should be prepared for things to
all be changed in the studio. There could be things for sure. I will be running audio video to all the TV so that when people are coming through when we're recording, they can watch in here.
“Right now, they can, they look out here and they know what's going on, but we don't have a plan”
for the monitors. Anyway, but that's my Easter plan. That's it is a unique Easter weekend for me. What about you, Brian? I'm alone all week, which is great. So during the week, I and totally solo, which is, you know, I work anyways. It doesn't really change much, but it does let me. Yeah, Brian's like, yeah, and that son of a son counted the office. Yeah, I'm like, I'm in the change. What really changed? And then the weekend, the family comes back on Friday night,
and then we'll do a Easter family Easter brunch on Saturday, go to church Sunday, and then I'm heading out to the top's industry conference on Monday morning. So it's been an interesting week in support. You had on one hand March Madness, sweet, 16 stuff, then you had cake baseball and full swing, pun intended. How are the white socks kicking off the season? Oh, exactly. Like, you thought they would. Oh, and three. Wow. I didn't pay attention to them. I didn't pay attention
because my fighting align A are going to the final four. Yes, big week for the fighting align I out of Illinois. Yes. Go Huskies. What a game. You come on. You're not going to tell a you're not going to fill a wager on this one. I got five bucks for you. All right. Well, five bucks, you're really going all in there. Okay. I can I can I can give you a 50. I got locked out of her apartment, so she had to do 150 bucks for that. So five bucks is fine. It's more of like
“brag. Yeah. I'm like $300 in the toilet from this weekend, just on having to pay. I think for”
you guys to do more like, uh, all right, the other person has to wear the other person's hat or something, like, uh, you know, like, or yeah, I'd be more fun for the show. The mascot had I got a way like that. The mascot. You had and she has the whiskey head dressed up as an Indian. Yeah, what is the fighting align I said, uh, it was Indian. So probably you guys haven't had that name removed yet. Yeah. There. Well, we can't there used to be a chief to dance. Oh, he doesn't no more
dance. I don't think he's dancing anymore. But yeah, you know, it's, uh, it's a tribe. It's a tribe from Central Illinois. Cause Indians didn't do Indian dances. Yeah. Uh, that makes sense. I mean, I read some books. I'm pretty sure they did. Yeah. I just like we did. Yeah. Yeah. Well, we've had some uh, interesting statistics that we've been able to pull, um,
so 40 cards have sold over $1 million since the beginning of 2025.
Believe it or not, 40 doesn't even seem like that much, but when you think about probably half of those were, you know, five, six, seven million dollars and the other half were over that, like it's it's crazy. Five, two and a half by three and a half pieces of cardboard. That is crazy. And I'm curious because I, like, it's only getting bigger. So I'm curious how much that number increases by the end of 2026. By square inches and weight are collectibles the most, you know, those 40 cards was
valuable thing on earth by weight, a hundred percent. Yeah. Yeah. The three ounces. Yeah. Yeah. That's time and interested. Question, do you think if there's a recession because there could be, well,
There will be, again, what happens to sports cards?
as other assets or less? I think you've got some insulation from people and institutional money
“and other things that I don't think there isn't going to hit every segment the same. So I think you”
got that going on. I think you have more stability than you have in the past because it's spread out across more sports, more people. I think a lot of people are motivated for them to not go down.
And I always, I always like to bet on motivated people. I also think it depends. Like if you're talking
about like high value cards, there's always going to be a demand for like a homeless Wagner or, or, you know, any high value card, I think lower value cards might be impacted way more. Yeah, I agree with you. If you're a billionaire and not worth a billion, you're worth 800 million, like you could still buy your five million dollar homeless. I like, sorry, but like, yeah, yeah, that 200 million, like cash it in. No, no, no. You're, you're still living pretty much the same.
Yeah, and if you may, if you've got 50 mil or 10 mil, like, it changes, but doesn't change that much. A mill does a mill. Yeah, if you got one mill and your house isn't great, your house is going down, you know, you were 800. Yeah, and you don't, or you're in your house in paid for, or something. Yeah, if your house isn't paid for. Yeah, but yeah, these are good. Good question
“good on stat there, but it is. Yeah. I do think, I mean, I think she's like, we get this gas under control,”
like all, like something like, it's not forced ourselves into, like, I think sometimes the news will try to talk us into a recession, even though we're not really there, but, you know, if there's no gas to be had, things get interesting. Yep. We all just get along, Brian. It's pretty simple. Put bomb in each other. Yeah. But I don't think real, it will be, you know, the hobby is so grow in 20% or 27% year over year increase in hobby participation. So I don't, I don't think the
hobby is going anywhere, even. Here, I mean, here's what I'll say. All right, I mean, this is an
encapsulate this, this will make sense. I think we've been in a environment where no one has, you know, like 50% of the country, at least, hasn't liked the outcome of the presidential election from last year. And we've been in it, and the news is controlled primarily by that group. So we have been in a negative sentiment environment for like the last 18 months, for like news. Would we, would everyone agree with that statement? I would probably wish it to 2016. Yeah. So like, we've been
trying to get talked into a recession and had negative sort of vibes for almost two years in the news. And the hobby has ignored every bit of it and grown. But nonetheless, a lot of cards it sold for a lot of money last year are selling for even more money this year. So I mean, I'm looking into these numbers, like literally, stuff that sold for 6,000 in December, sold for 10,000 in March, stuff that sold for 3,000 in 2024, sold for 12,000 in March of this year. So two years,
is that 4x? I'm doing my math, right? 3 times 4 is 12. Yep, 4x in two years. That's great. Did your 401k, 4x in two years? I don't think so. I wish it did. Okay, I have some rapid fire questions for you both. And for the audience, they don't know these questions yet. Who should answer
first? Whoever will give it to Ryan first. Okay. A card or player, you think the hobby is
“misprasing, that can either be their price too high or too low? Jaden Daniels. Give reason?”
I think it's injury prone. I think he's probably still higher than I think he's got the talent to be worth more and he's showing the injury bug to be worth a lot less. I don't know if they could play eight seasons and then a fell and not stay off that. So I mean, that's the modern. And then honestly, any player that's in the Hall of Fame, like from like the last 20 years, I'd say they're undervalued because there's some cards that just don't make any sense. How undervalued there.
All right, Brian.
recently. So I think that's he's undervalued. And I mean, overvalued, I mean, it's just, it's all these new guys. I mean, it's all the new guys who haven't really done that much that could get hurt. Like it's a high volatility market. But also, I was going to start baking at being like the highest value card, you know, like being worth, I don't know, 20x what a bonus. So like this season or rookie. It's like a great man. You're like, you know, Jaden Daniels, like throw whoever just named the guy.
“And then also undervalued, I think are, like you said, especially the NBA, dream team”
Hall of Famers, I think they're undervalued. Yes. Yeah, Shaquille and Neil. Scotty Pippin. Arcilles. I don't even know. Yeah. Arcilles, way underrated and undervalued. Yeah, a lot of those. I have John Stockton rookie. He needs to go up. He needs to go up. What is a card that you'd sell immediately if you had it? You know, this is hard for me because I would sell anything to make that makes money. Okay, fair enough. Bad question for
a card shop owner. Yeah, like other than like a few Josh Allen and Trevor Lawrence cards that I have, like I would sell anything for the right price. But if I know why you're asking it for a different reason, I'm trying to think of like, I think any one of one Jackson Dard at solo right now. Okay, Brian. I would say the polka man illustrator for 16.5 million. If I had that, Yeah, absolutely. Especially if I bought it. Yeah, a lot of way left. I'm just, you know,
rapid fire, right, just whatever comes to my mind. Yeah. What came to my mind immediately was the
“BAM cards, the player that that could moments coming gone. You need to do a bought and sold,”
like immediately like that same day. Yeah. Oh, the one 24 hour opportunity, I think. Yeah, that was just immediately what came to my head. Um, card that you had hold no matter what,
like there's not a price. Well, I know that there's always a price. But theoretically, no price
that you would sell it for. Josh Allen, prism, silver, PSA 10, rookie, pop is like 30 because they just made shit cards that year at a prism. And there's just no PSA 10s of it. And I wouldn't. And I'm, I'm going to buy that card this year. So I think he's going to be a whole favor. And we're going to sort of bowl eventually. Yeah, let's say Otani. I would say any Otani.
“I think there's room to grow. Plus internationally, you know, he has a market. So any load number”
rookie by him, I would hold on to it. I think home Brady cards are still underrated. Even though they're not undervalued, like in some ways, I actually threw undervalued for what he really did and how good he was. He played so long about thing. Tom Bird. Yeah, he got, it got diluted because he played
so long. Yes. But high value Tom Birdy cards, safe bet. Yeah, what's a card that you would never buy,
even if it got really popular? Isaiah Thomas, rookie cards. Have a reason? Because he was kind of the foil of like the bowls trying to get over the hump when I was a kid. And the bad boys, I just really had a disdain for the Detroit pistons. And when Chicago finally got rid of them, we got Pippin. And like Kucoch and freaking, I may have all people, what's his name? Keep think of it. Craig Hodges. I mean, like dude, I hated the pistons with every ounce of my being,
like Bill Land Beer cards, Adrian Dantley, all those good John Sally, they can all
never go up and I never want any of them. Hey, Brian. That's a true Chicagoan. I like that,
but I would say mine is Rogers, Aaron Rogers cards and Jordan Love cards. I don't care. I'll never own them. I don't want them. If I get them, I'm selling them. Okay, last question, if you had $5,000 and zero collection, zero card collection, and you wanted to get into the hobby as an investor. What would you start with? Pete Rose, Ricky Card, probably. I don't think that's under five. Like a highest PSA grade, I get P Rose. Willy Mays, like first five year something in a high grade. And then like whatever
my favorite players, Ricky Card is. Yep. Mine is any Jordan rookie, whatever that is, maybe it's a four,
Five, whatever it is.
know if this trend ever hit y'all. But there was a trend for a while where people were like trading
a bobby pin into like get a house and they like just trade up and up and up and up and up and it, you know, it takes a while, but like they eventually would get like a cheap house that's like for closing or whatnot. I'm curious, if you start out with like a base card, how long it would take you to like trade up to like a really good card. And so what you're the base card is, this modern. No, you, but you got to start with something that's like valued as a bobby pin,
like a piece of junk and you just trade up and up and up and up and see how long it would take. And we're here's how that would mean time. Were you living in the mean time? Yeah. Just, it's for the content. Yeah. A long time. Give me 30 days. If I can do a card, if there's a good card show five days a week, I'm somewhere where I'm guaranteed, I know that's tough to ask, but if there's five days a week, card show give me 30 days. Okay. I can, because you're going to get
sympathy flips first, somebody's going to give you a dollar or something's worth a nickel. They're
going, I'll give you a dollar. You know, and then game on from there, I mean, you give me a card. If I had nothing to do at a card show, but go flip through some bins and make some deals on the floor, and I'd know other, you know, no kids that I'm watching, making sure some creepers not doing something or like taking advantage of them in a deal and no show and no Brian to have a beer
“with and have fun with, you know, like I was just focused. How can make some deals happen?”
I think something, I know, it's probably not us, but I think somebody should do it, because I have to be curious. Well, it's got to be someone who lives in fun. Not in Chicago or New York or LA. We have different levels of what house is cost to get into. Well, no, you don't have to get to a house, but just like, that was just an example. It could just be like, started a base card, try to get to like, and a thousand dollar card. If I do, I have a laptop. Yeah. Okay, yeah, that's two weeks.
Hmm, maybe we'll make a bet about it. I mean, if I want to look, I could just, yeah, I could scrap on the internet and between Facebook market, if I have the internet in a laptop and card shows bill to me. Well, you also could post it for content, so you have the whole
“literally the whole internet. Yeah. So, I guess, yeah, I think I could, I'd be in that contest. I don't”
know if I want to do it. Yeah, and like, I mean, I can, I will work that hard, but I don't want to necessarily work that hard. Yeah. Like, on that. You work, you know, like, I get, you work 500 hours in a week in a month, just exactly 900 bucks. I mean, you can make it happen. Man, it's tough. And that, you can get some snowball stuff. I've watched a few two videos of my kid that I
kids watch with these guys. It supposedly do somewhere things. Hey, you never know. You know,
these foreign countries and they're flipping into things like, and I mean, some of it looks made up, but I don't know. I got some, I got some decent pointers. You find some good gems on Facebook market place. Oh, yeah. I like, it's, I could like, a living off of Facebook more. I am very good at Facebook Marketplace. Even though I hate it, I hate it and love it, but I can, I find the deals on there. Let me just say that. And I go sniff it out. Yeah, you didn't tell Brian about our goal post.
They got in their corner. Exactly. That thing is this awesome. We got a freaking fill goal in the building. Was that your new project? That's weekend? Absolutely not. The things are already
“turned. I think it's turned key in the door in the window. It's like a, probably like one”
tenth of the size of one, but it's pretty awesome. That's awesome. I've got to have some competitions. Still like a feet tall. Yep. Well, let's show that. Maybe, they've put your camera over there. Oh, you can't really see what you can. Yeah. But we also did from the grand opening. We had a live shoe painter and come and paint some really, really cool shoes. And I think this is a good closer here. But Brian got Josh Allen Jordans. We're going to do an unboxing. All right. I haven't
seen. I have not seen these. I saw them getting painted. I have not seen them in person. So this
Is done by a local Greenville girl.
she even branded their box. We got like a stamp Williams. That is a tear off mine. That's pretty cool.
“See that? Yeah. Okay. Yeah. So she's an architect that does this kind of as like a little side”
gig. We have cards that we're here on top that had game worn Josh Allen patches in them that are now gone. She blooped into. And those are sweet. 17. We have the patch. One patch here. Built into the blue that you could see is game worn. We have Otto on the shoe. Hold from. And then we have the number 17 built into the side and the side. Oh, they look so cool. Yeah. Yeah. So who's the one on your horse? Blash was this called spider paint. She pulled that from
one of the his signature of the card. We should get his we should have him sign them. Yeah. We can. And we know anybody that knows him. I do. Oh, man. patch here. Game worn.
“Got the buffalo behind the Nike swoosh and 17 on the shoe toe.”
Yes. Custom one of a kind never made before never made again. Game worn patches.
A fixed. Josh Allen Jordan ones custom for you are truly. And if you're out on YouTube. I need Chicago bears. Yeah. We can make that happen. We can make that happen. She's awesome, dude. We're getting her locker for him. These were these were solid white. So 100% white. All there was no. She painted the red, the blue, everything. Yeah. It's cool. Well done. These will go in. I have these displays.
Brian will we'll show this next week where it sits in there and it levitates and turns. There's literally no like space below it. So both of them will be showing and levitating. Yeah. Whoever listens is on radio is moving missing out because they're awesome. Yeah. You got to watch the YouTube to get these custom to see the custom. Yeah. They're there. Awesome. And Alexis, if you're listening to this, you did a great job. And they fabulous. Yeah. Came up
better than could have expected. Yeah. Last thing from the grand opening. Oh, yeah. This is the mint case with the Caleb Williams. This is Mike Baker graded and on the blockchain, officially engraved on the side. We've got nine. It was graded 9.5 by Mike Baker. Authenticated Mike Baker was the lead grader. PSA now does Mike Baker. Authenticated Caleb Williams colored last 2024 rookie. In this hefty like seven pounds glass and adamantium. I made
that second part up, but it's definitely glass case. Yeah. So Brian per up makes these cases with
the mint and he he was on the show and came to the grand opening and hand delivered it to Ryan. It was pretty awesome. First ever one hand delivered and this video probably doesn't even do just you really need to be watching if you're listening today. Go check out the YouTuber. Go check out the collector nation app. Watch the whole thing. You'd see how pretty Brian is in real life and see how good looking this card is. Pretty cool, right Brian? I love it, man. You got some good
stuff. Have you seen these things? Have you seen these cases? I have. They're amazing.
“Yeah. They have some really ad. I mean, you know, I think there's, you know, a long way to go”
for the hobby. Like there's been like, okay, how can we display these things more interesting and more, I don't know, custom and luxury is not the word I'm looking for, but. Like high end. Yeah, high end, it's substantial. Like putting a $1.5 million card in a. Yeah, that belongs in that case. This is like five grand. You know, but not, you know, but not $1.5 million, but it's in one. So the least thing you can do. Yeah. And I did get one of their card I wanted to show
I've been waiting on this one. This is Trevor Lawrence for a key downtown low pop. There's like 20 of them.
PSA 10.
Yeah. That one's really nice. That's cool. Oh, yeah.
“Any final words, Brian? No, happy Easter to everybody. And we will see you on the”
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