
You Can't Comp This: NBA Trading Card Podcast
You Can't Comp This: NBA Trading Card Podcast
Episode 195: Timeless Moments. How To Comp Cards
Timeless Moments: How to Comp Cards
One of the most common questions in the hobby is: How do you comp a card? In this episode, we break down the best methods for finding accurate card values, covering eBay sold listings, auction house results, and market trends. Whether you're buying, selling, or just curious, understanding comps is key to making informed decisions in the hobby!
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00:21.12
Adz
Welcome everybody to episode 195 of the You Can't Comp This NBA Trading Card Podcast. We your host Adam, Amy and Russell Gibson back with another timeless moment.
00:34.35
Russell Gibson
That's right, all rights reserved, timeless moments.
00:37.28
Adz
That's it. Yeah, Panini. We're sticking with it. They're gone anyway. ah Yeah, Timeless Moment. New one this week. We thought we'd go back to to to our show title um for for inspiration here. And this episode is dedicated to how to comp.
00:56.15
Russell Gibson
And it's a question that comes up a lot in the hobby. So if you don't know how to comp, don't feel bad about it.
00:58.54
Adz
Yeah.
01:01.92
Russell Gibson
It's one of those things that is really tricky to work out. And look, I would also say to even people who are seasoned in the hobby, there can be a large amount of discrepancy and disagreement within what a card is worth.
01:05.25
Adz
Mm.
01:14.66
Adz
Yeah, true.
01:15.32
Russell Gibson
Right? So do not stress about this content.
01:15.86
Adz
Very true. And it's all it's all opinion. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:19.08
Russell Gibson
Yep.
01:19.88
Adz
it's um There's definitely no black and white way to do this.
01:23.32
Russell Gibson
There is not.
01:23.41
Adz
So, yeah, it's...
01:24.38
Russell Gibson
Yeah. And at the end of the day, it's your card, it's your value, and it's as simple as that. So if you do disagree, it's kind of one of those things like, you know, don't stress. So look, you actually might disagree with completely how we're going to lay this out and our strategies.
01:35.66
Russell Gibson
And respectfully, that's fine. If you do agree or disagree, we'd love to hear about it, though, because it just adds to the conversation. So drop a line in the comment and let's get started.
01:42.02
Adz
Yeah.
01:44.44
Adz
Yeah, if there's something if there's something you haven't we haven't thought of and that you used, yeah, by all means, we'd love to hear some um some other tips and tricks for sure.
01:44.61
Russell Gibson
Ad, you want to...
01:48.22
Russell Gibson
Yeah.
01:52.52
Russell Gibson
Yep.
01:53.31
Adz
All right, let's get started.
01:53.56
Russell Gibson
You want to start with Cardlat ad yet? Let's go, Ed.
01:56.20
Adz
All right, I will very happily share my screen because I'm always up on on Card Ladder looking at the ladder. You've got, i mean, we obviously have the premium version, but the basic functionality is you can search up any player And you know who I'm going to look up because I'm just to look up Kobe Bryant.
02:16.06
Russell Gibson
You got to look up Luca. I know you are. okay.
02:19.89
Adz
You, as if it'd be Luka. all this ah All this conjecture that I might like. Let's look at the Bowman's best. Why not view all sales?
02:28.45
Russell Gibson
Great.
02:30.47
Adz
So all time, as you can see, ah there's a lot of data here to go off on Card Ladder. Card Ladder is really simple. You can, and I know with the premium, you get a lot of different windows, um but we'll just, we can look at the last six months. You can look at the last year of a card.
02:46.48
Russell Gibson
So the main difference with premium is the data to length.
02:46.78
Adz
And
02:49.85
Russell Gibson
So what I mean by that is with the basic one, you get three months or six months.
02:50.11
Adz
yeah.
02:53.60
Russell Gibson
But if you pay for the premium, you get the all time.
02:54.03
Adz
Yeah.
02:56.67
Adz
You can have the all time data.
02:56.90
Russell Gibson
And that's very handy when you're looking at trends and you're looking at where the card has come from.
03:02.32
Adz
Yep, this is very true.
03:02.57
Russell Gibson
Yep.
03:04.26
Adz
So can go, let's look at the last six months of the 96 Bowman's best, Kobe Bryant R23 is the number.
03:14.75
Adz
And also look at the PSA 10. So it actually gives you dropdowns of what card you're buying.
03:18.58
Russell Gibson
Yep.
03:19.15
Adz
So if I'm looking at a PSA 10, I'll just say the base version of this sold $432 recently.
03:26.28
Russell Gibson
yeah
03:26.44
Adz
however Six months ago, the that sale, it sold for 330. So Card Ladder actually show that this card has sold for 410, 408, 445.
03:38.82
Adz
four hundred and eight four forty five So it actually documents all these um verified sales to show you what a card has sold for.
03:50.22
Adz
This isn't what it might sell for. This is actual physical data about what a card is actually sold for.
03:56.54
Russell Gibson
Correct. And they also verify the sales too. So they're not just putting in every single sale. And so the thing about verified sales is sometimes they can go into the database and then later be removed. So I've been caught out by that a couple of different times too.
04:06.91
Adz
Yeah.
04:09.27
Russell Gibson
Yep.
04:11.41
Adz
Yeah. So there's the historical data. you What else can you look up on card letter? You can see different qualities. So, yep, it's a PSA 10, but what happens if I'm buying a, um it's a PSA 9.
04:25.74
Adz
Oh, look, last sale was for $152, but average is over the last six months. This card normally sells anywhere from 90 to, i don't know, best ah say 120.
04:38.33
Russell Gibson
Yeah.
04:39.69
Adz
So if somebody is trying to convince you that they want $400 for the PSA 9, by checking comps, you realize that someone's comped the PSA 10 card.
04:52.12
Adz
So you can actually see data on on on different grades. You can even go as far to say the pit what the PSA 8. And that will give you context because there's a very big difference between buying this card in a PSA 8 say hey and PSA 10.
05:06.71
Adz
So last sold on this one is $74 in PSA 8.
05:07.48
Russell Gibson
yeah
05:09.13
Adz
9 is $120.
05:14.17
Adz
or 150, sorry, and then in the PSA 10, it's a $400 card.
05:18.32
Russell Gibson
Yeah, I think that's actually a really good point, isn't it?
05:18.51
Adz
So having that understanding.
05:20.77
Russell Gibson
if we're If we're stepping this right back as an instructional tool to emphasize the difference in price points between a 10 and a 9. So the current market trend of what happening is, so for 10s, they basically will be selling, you can call it exponentially, but let's just call it three times more than a raw.
05:29.04
Adz
Yep.
05:33.14
Adz
Yep.
05:38.39
Adz
I would say, well, oh this card's probably a bad example because the the raw, yep.
05:38.53
Russell Gibson
And then basically...
05:41.49
Russell Gibson
Yeah, but then ah raw is selling for about the same price as a nine. And this is something that people have you know complained about a lot. So that's one of the risks of sending your card off to PSA for grading too, is that it's not a ah guaranteed home run in any stretch of the imagination.
05:47.93
Adz
yeah
05:54.15
Adz
Yeah.
05:55.11
Russell Gibson
It can be a very expensive exercise.
05:57.38
Adz
and And obviously I've gone back to Kobe Bryant, but I'm gonna i'm gonna look up our lovely, let's go to the ladder and go Victor Wimbenyana.
05:57.44
Russell Gibson
Yeah.
06:09.98
Adz
There we go. Population count, 4,334 at present day. There's a couple of those. Last sold for the silver PSA 10, $709.
06:23.20
Adz
We've got data for the last six months and there are three months even. There's a lot of price points. That means there's a lot of sales. That's the other thing you can look at when you're comping because obviously the comp gives you a ballpark to to play with.
06:36.00
Russell Gibson
Yep.
06:36.40
Adz
The number of sales is very important. So over the last three months, there have been 383 sales of sorry, verified sales of a silver PSA 10. Yep.
06:51.14
Russell Gibson
So one of the problems with comping cards is that Sometimes cards don't get sold for a long time. So that makes it quite hard to sort of price it out. So you might be working on a comp from a long time ago.
07:02.57
Adz
Yep.
07:02.61
Russell Gibson
And also too, like private sales aren't included into this data. So it's just from the larger platforms.
07:06.92
Adz
True.
07:09.04
Russell Gibson
So just to...
07:09.80
Adz
Verified sellers, yeah.
07:11.07
Russell Gibson
just to talk about the different tools and the pros and the cons. So the pros of Card Ladder is that it's got everything laid out graphically quite nicely. It includes the population data and also all the different graded card types. So PSA, BGS, RAW, da, da, da, da. So that's all laid out for you.
07:28.83
Russell Gibson
The con of Card Ladder though, is that not every single player is on Card Ladder, let alone a card.
07:33.69
Adz
Is listed correct.
07:36.72
Russell Gibson
So what that means is that So for example, the easy one, and this is a large reason why we speak about silver PSA 10s so much is because that's a card that's on there very frequently.
07:48.06
Adz
Yeah.
07:48.19
Russell Gibson
So for example, you're not going to have every Kaboom. You're not going to have every rookie RPA or the, you know, the flawless national treasure stuff. So if you do come into that situation, this is where you need to look at different types of platforms.
07:55.33
Adz
Yeah.
08:00.35
Russell Gibson
So I think this is a perfect time for us to move across to Card Ladder. So Card Ladder is a ah platform or it it is a ah tool that was created by an Australian gentleman by the name of...
08:10.78
Adz
Card ladder, you're, you're, you, you, you mean you're, we're gonna, yeah, you said, yeah.
08:13.98
Russell Gibson
I said Card Ladder, did i I meant 130 point lane.
08:16.89
Adz
I was going to say we're we're we're leaving card ladder and I'll um i'll jump across.
08:17.82
Russell Gibson
lane Thank you. Thank you, Adam, for correcting me. And Lane, I apologize to you. The tool that you created is 130point.com. It is a fantastic tool. Obviously, we're proud because, you know, we're Aussies.
08:30.31
Russell Gibson
um And so what this pulls data from is, again, all the different sales platforms. And it also makes sure that the sales are verified. So you're not going to have every single sale in there. And sometimes the sale data takes time to go through there automatically.
08:43.02
Russell Gibson
if you want to call it their authentication process. So that is that's a limitation of it, but there's a lot more data on this because it pulls from a lot more different places and it's not
08:45.73
Adz
Yeah.
08:51.80
Adz
Lane's done amazing work with with regards to that all the different data sets that he's got and has, yeah.
08:54.02
Russell Gibson
yeah
08:57.26
Russell Gibson
and it's not limited the same way that Card Ladder is. So I think that's the first place to start with. So basically the most important thing to talk about with
09:01.69
Adz
Yep.
09:06.60
Russell Gibson
130 point is don't put too much information in there. So what I mean by that is if you want a Steph Curry rookie card, what you're better off to do is literally just write that Steph Curry rookie and then work from there what you want from it. So you might add in maybe a set name.
09:22.66
Russell Gibson
Actually, the most effective thing to do. So for example, you say Steph Curry Prism and it brings up a whole bunch of stuff where the best way to work from there is after that is then write in the minus or the the dash sign, and then without putting a space in, so minus mosaic.
09:39.52
Russell Gibson
When you search for that, it will then pull that up everything. And if it's got the keyword mosaic, that won't be included into it. So what I'm trying to say with this is in a very long-winded way, it's not so much about putting extra information into your search history.
09:55.10
Russell Gibson
It's actually, I find it more effective to remove information search hits out of it until you get down to what you're looking for. Because definitely the searchability on 130 point can be a little bit tricky because it's all text-based.
10:09.40
Russell Gibson
If you're using the app, they've actually changed it now. We can scan the card and it'll automatically search it for you. The way Lane explained it to me was that it's not a perfect technology, but it's it's getting very, very good. So that's something that they've been working on to the back end there.
10:25.31
Adz
yeah yeah and i look it's a great tool especially for drilling down into specific cards and looking to see what what's in the market i think i think the other thing that this tool does is you can be very specific as to where you're looking you can look at all marketplaces that are in on the site you can you can tailor it to ebay ebay only fanatics golden um heritage auctions there's all kind like you can look at
10:31.91
Russell Gibson
Yeah.
10:42.75
Russell Gibson
Yeah. Yeah.
10:51.67
Adz
low end cards you can look at high end cards you can look for anything it's just by varying your your search term
10:55.16
Russell Gibson
yeah
10:58.15
Russell Gibson
So just really quickly, again, um when I'm talking about this, I'm using my desktop. That's my preferred way to do it. I just find it easier doing it this way. When you go to ebay.com, you can do the exact same thing. Search for what you want. So for example, Nicole Jokic, rookie card.
11:12.74
Russell Gibson
On the left-hand side, just scroll down all the way down to the bottom and click on sold items. Once you've done that, it'll just bring up all of your sold items that it's in there. And so this is...
11:24.64
Russell Gibson
good or it's a good comparison sometimes because these are essentially unfiltered. And so what I mean by that, if a card's been shilled up, the price, the sold listing will be on here until eBay pulls it down.
11:36.01
Russell Gibson
Now, it might not get into 130 point because they authenticate and move through all that type of stuff. So ah the reason I like this is because sometimes you get a few more data points on it.
11:47.58
Russell Gibson
Yes, they might not be as reliable, but I think if you keep that into your mind, it's it's still a good tool to be able to use. I also find too, for some reason, I get a lot more hits on this sometimes in comparison to 130 points. So it's just something else I like to sort of mix in every now and then.
12:07.54
Russell Gibson
i think what we should do now at is is do a practical example. So why don't we talk about a card that we want to comp and then we can talk about the different strategies of you know how we work that.
12:13.71
Adz
Yep.
12:16.44
Russell Gibson
So for example, we might talk about a numbered rookie card of somebody that's ah maybe a little bit difficult to find.
12:21.21
Adz
Okay.
12:23.70
Adz
Okay. Well, i've got I've got eBay at the moment open. I've got three tabs.
12:26.21
Russell Gibson
Sure.
12:26.78
Adz
So I've got eBay, I've got 130 point, and I've got card letter.
12:28.79
Russell Gibson
Yep.
12:29.77
Adz
So
12:30.03
Russell Gibson
Same as I guess. That's great. Yeah. What card would you like to look for?
12:34.08
Adz
let's look for Cade Cunningham. How about that?
12:35.78
Russell Gibson
Sure. Do you want to a Cade Cunningham RPA?
12:39.26
Adz
Sure. every Yep.
12:40.01
Russell Gibson
Yeah.
12:40.68
Adz
Yep. Cunningham, ah well, I'm not going to find it. Am I going to find a Cade Cunningham RPA on on card ladder?
12:47.06
Russell Gibson
Let's have a look.
12:52.08
Russell Gibson
So we'll start with card letter.
12:53.63
Adz
Yeah, I'll start with card ladder.
12:54.99
Russell Gibson
Sure.
12:55.20
Adz
Because if the card doesn't appear in card ladder, it's for naught.
12:57.98
Russell Gibson
So probably the easiest way to do that is just go to the bar at the top, put in Cade Cunningham and then his card, he will actually just come up for you straight away.
13:04.14
Adz
Hmm.
13:09.07
Adz
and actually It actually has a drop down.
13:09.21
Russell Gibson
so you can, yeah.
13:10.90
Adz
What we might do for for ease of comping, um because Card Ladder is very limited in the cards we've got. So it's bringing up all the Silver Prism stuff, all the Prism things.
13:19.52
Russell Gibson
Yep.
13:19.94
Adz
What about, I want a Cade Cunningham blue to $199. I'm very specific. want the... Okay. Okay.
13:24.47
Russell Gibson
Sure.
13:26.14
Adz
um very specific i want the
13:28.21
Russell Gibson
well But I think for the sake of this exercise, let's stick with RPA because actually what that does demonstrate is that in this instance, card ladder is no good because it's not on there.
13:35.20
Adz
okay
13:36.13
Russell Gibson
It's not in the ladder.
13:36.31
Adz
okay
13:36.89
Russell Gibson
It's not built into it. So then I say, look, now we move on. So then you go to 130 points.
13:41.60
Adz
Okay.
13:42.20
Russell Gibson
right So when you search for Kate Cunningham RPA, it brings up a whole bunch of stuff.
13:45.22
Adz
Yep.
13:47.12
Russell Gibson
So this is when I would then say, look, let's start to limit it down. So looking at my search history, I've got some Chronicles stuff on there. I don't want to see Chronicles because that also brings up some of his college stuff too, which is what it's coming up.
14:00.19
Russell Gibson
So I'm doing then minus Chronicles.
14:04.01
Adz
So we say minus Chronicles. So I'm just trying to follow along for those that are watching on the screen I'm sharing.
14:05.61
Russell Gibson
Yep.
14:08.81
Russell Gibson
Yeah, that's fine. So then I've got up here an Obsidian Green Edge, numbered to 25, that's sold for 400 USD. We've got the National Treasures to 99, PSA 9 for 18,000, tiny little one there.
14:19.11
Adz
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
14:22.53
Russell Gibson
We've got the Origins to 25 for 900.
14:22.55
Adz
Yep.
14:25.77
Russell Gibson
So this is starting to give you a pretty good idea of different products. different numbering.
14:29.63
Adz
Yep.
14:30.41
Russell Gibson
And again, it's giving you a pretty good example of where we're at in terms of pricing. So basically 200 USD plus is what we're looking at here.
14:34.81
Adz
Mm-hmm.
14:38.05
Russell Gibson
We've got the Spectra for 225. We've got an Obsidian for 218.
14:40.77
Adz
Yep.
14:42.55
Russell Gibson
That really seems to be the floor, doesn't Oh, there's an Obsidian here for 177. Yep. ye
14:50.49
Adz
All right, so what what if I go to eBay and type in Cade Cunningham RPA?
14:50.72
Russell Gibson
Great.
14:53.88
Russell Gibson
Yeah. So let's do eBay and then sort of see the difference there because
14:57.13
Adz
So looking at sold items, so for those playing along with me, what I've already done is pre-gone down to the show only, completed items and sold items on the left-hand menu, so the filter.
15:09.58
Adz
So this is only cards that have sold. There's no point in looking at the... at the available auctions because people can put some exhort like ridiculous prices up.
15:21.54
Adz
That's definitely one trap you can fall into with comps if you're new to the game.
15:24.95
Russell Gibson
Actually, that's a very good point to emphasize. It has to be on the soul part, not the...
15:28.72
Adz
Sold listings. You're looking at ah tangible data of things that have actually transpired, not what people would like to get for their cards. This is actually what people have paid for these cards.
15:37.97
Russell Gibson
Yep.
15:38.53
Adz
Yeah. So look.
15:39.80
Russell Gibson
And again, this is to me a really good example of the differences because you can see some of these listings are the same and you can see there's like there's crossover there, but also too, you can see heaps of stuff here that isn't on 130 points.
15:44.97
Adz
Yep.
15:47.16
Adz
Yep. Yep.
15:49.97
Russell Gibson
So this is why i like to use both tools. And I'm definitely not saying you know one is better than the other. I think you need to use both to sort of you know get that sort of more informed opinion on that.
15:57.09
Adz
ye
16:00.32
Russell Gibson
Hey, Ad, I think for this example, we've done it to the end. Why don't we do one of one now? Because this is the other one where people talk about how do you comp a one of one?
16:06.82
Adz
Yeah, I i just want to ah want to show quickly.
16:08.56
Russell Gibson
Yeah. Sure.
16:09.90
Adz
We've got a National Treasures Cade Cunningham Rookie Patch Auto number to 35.
16:10.16
Russell Gibson
Yeah, go.
16:13.83
Adz
And it says on eBay, best offer accepted.
16:13.89
Russell Gibson
Yeah.
16:17.04
Adz
This is where 130 point is an amazing tool. So if we go back into the list of Cades, second on the list was this card and it sold for 467.
16:20.17
Russell Gibson
Correct. Yeah. Yeah.
16:25.47
Adz
So actually what the price was.
16:26.86
Russell Gibson
Yeah.
16:27.99
Adz
Correct.
16:29.41
Russell Gibson
The data reveal.
16:29.50
Adz
what
16:30.33
Russell Gibson
Yeah, was eBay hides it, whereas CardLadder, sorry, 130 point will actually reveal that data to you.
16:30.57
Adz
what what the price was
16:35.44
Russell Gibson
Thank you for saying that.
16:35.65
Adz
correct
16:36.84
Russell Gibson
That's very good.
16:37.10
Adz
Yeah.
16:37.40
Russell Gibson
Yeah.
16:37.66
Adz
So, yeah. so yeah. let's Let's wrap this up with how you you would comp a one of one.
16:42.97
Russell Gibson
So this is a very difficult thing. Okay. So just before we even start this conversation, the reason why this conversation is difficult because when you're doing a one-of-one, there is no true comp for it. So the problem with eBay is all of these fake one-of-one stuff, which is an absolute nightmare.
17:00.93
Adz
Aren't they your favorite, the eBay one of ones?
17:02.90
Russell Gibson
God, I hate this. Anyway, The third one on 130 point is actually a true one of one. It is an impeccable autograph. It sold for $2,500. You know, I think that's, so that's a really good place to start.
17:17.63
Russell Gibson
The printing plates are a little bit tricky because yes, they are true one of ones, but they're not cards per se. They're actually printing plates.
17:27.46
Adz
So what did you write?
17:27.98
Russell Gibson
So let's, yeah, yeah.
17:28.92
Adz
Did you write Cade Cunningham one of one? Yep.
17:32.31
Russell Gibson
One forward slash one.
17:32.49
Adz
Did you one space, okay, one forward slash one, because I wrote one space of space one.
17:36.04
Russell Gibson
Yeah.
17:39.87
Russell Gibson
So usually on eBay, the way people do it is one forward slash one.
17:43.45
Adz
One slash, yep, yep.
17:43.93
Russell Gibson
Yeah. Then moving down a little bit. So now my, my head is starting to get a bit cemented here. Panini, One auto patch one of one from a white box sold for $2,000. So now we've had two sales in that $2,000 range.
17:58.33
Russell Gibson
One for $2,500. The white box sold for a little bit less. Generally, white boxes will go for less. That's totally fine.
18:04.93
Adz
Yep.
18:04.98
Russell Gibson
But it's starting to give us a pretty good idea.
18:07.02
Adz
Yep.
18:09.59
Russell Gibson
The black disco of Cade on Select. sold for $800. So again, so we're starting to move into that $800 to sort of $2,000 range.
18:19.29
Adz
Yep.
18:19.34
Russell Gibson
There's a few other ones here.
18:21.41
Adz
It also depends on the set as well, right?
18:21.44
Russell Gibson
We've got
18:24.15
Russell Gibson
Absolutely. Yeah, absolutely.
18:24.81
Adz
Yeah, and the quality of the set.
18:25.43
Russell Gibson
It does. But I think where I'm sort of starting to go here with Cade Cunningham, I think you should be looking at sort of $800 to $2,500 range, depending on what the card is.
18:34.37
Adz
Mm-hmm.
18:34.74
Russell Gibson
There's another one down here, National Treasures, Super Prime 1 of 1.
18:35.01
Adz
Cool.
18:38.03
Russell Gibson
That sold for $1,500.
18:39.97
Adz
Yep.
18:40.09
Russell Gibson
Frankly, to me, that seems like criminally cheap. It doesn't have an autograph on it. So that would definitely influence it a little bit. But yeah.
18:46.23
Adz
Yep. Now, the last point I think we can touch on, is there someone, when we're talking about comps, and we've got a one of one, whatever set it is, and i can't find the data, is there a player I can comp K2?
18:55.89
Russell Gibson
yeah
19:04.91
Adz
Because that's my other tool.
19:06.30
Russell Gibson
Yeah.
19:06.46
Adz
my My other research, if I can't find a one of one for a player.
19:11.10
Russell Gibson
Yeah. So again, this is where the debate you know absolutely comes into it.
19:12.54
Adz
of
19:15.11
Russell Gibson
i would probably At this point in time, would probably use Ja Morant.
19:15.25
Adz
Sure.
19:19.21
Adz
Jar's a good one. I like Jar.
19:20.12
Russell Gibson
Yeah.
19:20.61
Adz
Yep.
19:20.61
Russell Gibson
Just for the fact that you know he's currently in the league, they're both relatively unproven.
19:21.43
Adz
Yep.
19:26.01
Adz
Paolo? Is Paolo a comp for Cade?
19:30.32
Russell Gibson
That's fine. If you want to use Palo, that's fine. But I probably just, in terms of positional comparability, I probably like Jar a little bit better. But, you know, terms of being a number one overall pick, Banchero is absolutely up there.
19:38.44
Adz
Yep.
19:42.07
Adz
But you can, as long as, and I think this is this actually illustrates the point of comping very well. I've picked Paolo Banchero, you've picked Ja Morant. They're two very different players and their cards are at different prices.
19:51.14
Russell Gibson
Sure. Absolutely. Yeah. Yeah.
19:55.45
Adz
we go We circle back to comping is a personal thing. You can disagree with other people's comps and at the end of the day, the card is yours.
20:03.67
Russell Gibson
Totally.
20:06.66
Russell Gibson
Yeah.
20:07.25
Adz
And if you're trading with someone and you're trying to comp, their card is theirs. So you can have your perspective, but at the end of the day, the the seller or the the owner of the card gets final say of what they value with that.
20:19.95
Russell Gibson
So finally, I've just found prison blockchain card, Java at Cade Cunningham, jewel autograph, one of one assault for 1,575. That's a great buy.
20:31.01
Adz
That's a good buy. yeah. um ah yeah
20:32.86
Russell Gibson
Dual autograph, dual patch. All right, Dan, we have to keep these short. That was the whole idea of this time. limit moment We're already up to 20 minutes.
20:37.65
Adz
Yeah.
20:39.00
Russell Gibson
we have We have to kill this.
20:40.56
Adz
we'll we'll ah We'll have to wrap that up here, but yes, we're we'll ah we look forward to seeing everybody in the next.
20:46.53
Russell Gibson
And your comments and your requests, if you want us to comp cards for you, let's go. we we can do that for you.
20:51.18
Adz
Any requests for Timeline's moments segments, please reach out, send drop a sir drop us a line, put something in the comments. um Yeah, we'd love to hear from you. All right.
20:58.43
Russell Gibson
Thanks for your support, guys. These tone Timeless Moments segments have been doing really well in terms of people clicking on them and listening to them. So yeah, we're we're very excited by this potential.
21:05.87
Adz
We're going keep doing it. Awesome. We'll see you in the next one.
21:13.43
Adz
Done. We're out.