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Brett introduces a new format built to help you slow down the week and add context to the moments that shape your collecting.

He walks through the record sale of the 2005 Finest Tom Brady Superfractor, shares why a run of Panini One and One golds pulled him deeper into the product, and talks through the tension between hobby marketing and collector retention.

This episode gives you space to think about what matters and why.
If you want more collector focused content, this format tests a new way to deliver it.

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