A hobby can start with a small spark and turn into a full-on adventure. We sit down with Andy from Seaside Sports to trace his path from ACL rehab and school-day stickers to a dialled-in PC of Brighton autos and Lakers cards, fuelled by smart eBay flips and the thrill of opening fresh hobby boxes. What begins as a way to pass time becomes a playbook for collecting with intention—keeping the cards you love, moving the rest, and letting the hobby fund itself. The heart of the story beats at th...
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A hobby can start with a small spark and turn into a full-on adventure. We sit down with Andy from Seaside Sports to trace his path from ACL rehab and school-day stickers to a dialled-in PC of Brighton autos and Lakers cards, fuelled by smart eBay flips and the thrill of opening fresh hobby boxes. What begins as a way to pass time becomes a playbook for collecting with intention—keeping the cards you love, moving the rest, and letting the hobby fund itself. The heart of the story beats at th...
Got Lucky in the Breaks (A Seahawks Fan's Dream Week)
Coom & Currie Sports cards
1 hour 23 minutes
2 months ago
Got Lucky in the Breaks (A Seahawks Fan's Dream Week)
Celebrating our milestone tenth episode with Nik from KiwiCard Collective, we dive deep into what's making waves across the card collecting universe right now. From spectacular pulls to market strategies, this conversation covers essential ground for collectors at every level. Coom kicks things off by sharing his recent hot streak with breaks, pulling multiple Seahawks treasures including a JSN laundry tag numbered to just 5, an Elijah Arroyo RPA, and patch cards that have transformed his co...
Coom & Currie Sports cards
A hobby can start with a small spark and turn into a full-on adventure. We sit down with Andy from Seaside Sports to trace his path from ACL rehab and school-day stickers to a dialled-in PC of Brighton autos and Lakers cards, fuelled by smart eBay flips and the thrill of opening fresh hobby boxes. What begins as a way to pass time becomes a playbook for collecting with intention—keeping the cards you love, moving the rest, and letting the hobby fund itself. The heart of the story beats at th...