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Jon Waldman

@jonwaldman

Sports memorabilia and pop culture writer, 6x author, infertility advocate, dad, husband, dachshund owner, not necessarily in that order. Views are mine alone.

Winnipeg, MB เข้าร่วม Mart 2009
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Jon Waldman@jonwaldman·
@Will__Stern @CardLadder Offhand, I think the wrestling downturn is due to the decrease in product availability. It feels like Panini produced more physical sets / year than Topps. I'm guessing, however, that this index does not include digital cards, where SLAM! has had some strong products.
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Will Stern@Will__Stern·
Over the past year, every single @CardLadder index is in the green besides one (wrestling). Top performers: Star Wars (210.29%) Pokemon (168.22%) Bowman 100 (161.62%) Soccer (102.02%) TCG83 (98.29%) One Piece (97.57%) Yu-Gi-Oh! (94.34%) Modern (80.87%)
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Eylon Levy@EylonALevy·
The October 7 War started with Hamas doing this to an ambulance with all those people hiding inside.
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Jon Waldman@jonwaldman·
@Steve_Grad Best signing story I have is this: my wife bought me a team-signed Jets stick from the 80s. One sig was "Elmer Fudd". Years later I showed the stick to Dave Babych, fwd writer for my Jets book. He fessed up that it was him. Did that from time to time on those types of pieces.
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steve_grad@Steve_Grad·
Paul I miss those days! Rickey can’t sign today he has to take a shower
Paul Previch@PPrevich

@Steve_Grad Rickey never signed but he made it funny to us. " Ricky don't sign before day games." " Rickey don't sign before night games." " Ricky don't sign the last game of a series. He always had an excuse.

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@Will__Stern fair. Let's ask this then - most sports collectors will know the name Dick Perez for his work on the Diamond Kings cards. Have any of his originals sold over the years (and for how much)? How much would they go for today vs. 10 years ago?
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Will Stern@Will__Stern·
@jonwaldman I don’t believe the audiences have as much overlap and many say
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Will Stern@Will__Stern·
Something that always strikes me is the stark division between collectibles (cards, comics, etc) and art. Likely due to a) difference in collector net worth and b) the traditional and institutional nature of art collecting Still, I wonder when (if ever) the worlds will merge.
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Jon Waldman@jonwaldman·
@itsgeoffwilson I remember, back in the day, that I could get packs of Pro Set cards in the vending machine at my high school. Chips... or errors... tough call.
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Geoff Wilson@itsgeoffwilson·
These are popping up all over Vegas. Have you tried one?
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Jon Waldman@jonwaldman·
@Will__Stern Part of the problem is the video game collector market fluctuates so much between hot and cold. If the right mainstream influencer talks them up like @garyvee did for sports cards it will break through.
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Will Stern@Will__Stern·
My worst collectible take of all time remains sealed video games. I think they’re awesome still, but I legit thought the market would be 100x bigger by now. That goes for high end and low.
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Jon Waldman@jonwaldman·
@Will__Stern I'd say less about 'waking up' and more about revisiting what worked before / seeing in a new light. Take for example these cards in the late-80s/early-90s that displayed Safeway's logo
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Will Stern@Will__Stern·
Brands are slowly but surely waking up to the idea that collectibles can act as a replacement for Out Of Home (OOH) ads like billboards ... except it's literally In The Home (ITH). What's more powerful than a branded product that lives in your consumer's every-day life?
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AAN Collect@AANCollect·
I need this americano vs americano angle to end. #wwe
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Ben Burrows@BenMBurrows·
Unbelievable card but I just don't get the $25-$30 million valuation. Does it get there someday? Possibly. I just don't see this card currently being worth double what any sports card has sold for at public auction.
Fanatics Collect@FanaticsCollect

Kevin O'Leary just pulled up to the Oscars wearing one of the most expensive basketball cards in the world 👀 It's a 1-of-1 featuring Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and LeBron James, with their game-worn NBA Logoman patches. O'Leary himself says it could be worth $25-30 MILLION 🤯

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Jon Waldman@jonwaldman·
@Will__Stern Fair. At the same time, Ultra Pro creates sheets for both 8x10s and 4x6's. I haven't seen 5x7 pages but I'm sure they exist as well. There were also tallboy sheets at one point, and IIRC there was a company who did paper currency-size sheets as well for those who like signed $'s.
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Will Stern@Will__Stern·
@jonwaldman The uniformity helps there but the size still makes it more difficult I think but point taken ofc
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Will Stern@Will__Stern·
An obvious but still under-discussed reason why cards are more popular than other memorabilia is their small, mostly uniform size. It’s tough to fill a binder with autographed items or game worn jerseys.
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Jon Waldman@jonwaldman·
@darrenrovell Stubs are so very under appreciated. Still have most of mine
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Darren Rovell@darrenrovell·
Price to see Michael Jordan in his third NBA game in the first row? $19.50. Price this ticket went for tonight? $4,350.
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Paul Carl@paulcarldigital·
@jonwaldman The downside is overnight they can apparently double the price of what you expected to pay to ship home and then you have 4,000+ cards you dunno what you’re going to do with now. 😝
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Paul Carl@paulcarldigital·
COMC just doubled per-card shipping and handling fees for orders on their site. Yesterday my 500 card shipment requests would cost me $144.99 and today it costs $269.99. And they’re now charging $4.99 for ESE on their eBay store too. 😳
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Jon Waldman@jonwaldman·
@paulcarldigital Possibly. I noticed that the cards I looked at from UD’s e-card went from 30 odd cents to 60 odd cents for anything recent. In this case it’s harder to justify shopping here instead of raiding bins at the local card show. Glad I raided when I did over the winter.
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Paul Carl@paulcarldigital·
@jonwaldman You’re probably making your buys through “simplified shipping mode” where that cost is baked into the card price already.
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Jon Waldman@jonwaldman·
@darrenrovell It's still not where sports are. Performance-used is measuring up well against game-used, yes, but ancillary collectibles are still lightyears behind and underappreciated. Consider, for example, grading CDs and vinyl vs. cards. Long road ahead still.
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Darren Rovell
Darren Rovell@darrenrovell·
Well, it took until March 12, 2026 but collecting music is no longer a value. The big boys are ALL IN.
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