How Do You Start A Sports Card Shop? How Do You Start A Sports Card Shop?

How Do You Start A Sports Card Shop?

How do you start your PC or personal collection? Cherry Collectables own Grayson White was invited on Isaac John's podcast The Ice Project to discuss these questions plus more in a special interview.
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How do you start your PC or personal collection? Cherry Collectables own Grayson White was invited on Isaac John's podcast The Ice Project to discuss these questions plus more in a special interview. Let's take a look at the real valuable pieces of info especially if you're new to collecting sports cards;

How can you start a card business?

Grayson advises against starting a card business based on selling lots of basketball group breaks as the market is becoming very crowded. His tip here is to go more niche, more specialised and think about how to use a subscription-based product to get into selling cards.

Check it out;

 How should you start your PC? (personal collection)

Your PC player is a particular athlete you like or think has real promise and you've decided to collect their cards. This clip below has some BIG knowledge on how to refine your list of top cards to chase using Jayson Tatum as the example;

Check out the rest of this great interview on Isaac's channel or at the Cherry YouTube channel below;

New to group breaks? Read up on the basics here.

 

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