"Dale" is a colloquial expression in Spanish that varies in meaning depending on the country and context. Generally, it’s used to: Express agreement or acceptance: Like saying "OK" or "agreed." Example: "Shall we go to the movies? - ¡Dale!" Encourage or motivate: Similar to "go ahead" or "come on." Example: "¡Dale, you can do it!" Urge someone: Like saying "hurry up" or "come on" in some countries. Example: "¡Dale, we’re going to be late!"
I’d love to see a video from the start. What expenses are there? How do you know when to grade a card? How many packs should you buy to start? Love the content Kyle. Genuinely just a good guy
As a local the the area, I heard hobby slam was much bigger than what it looks like in the video. I'm kind of disappointed honestly, thought it would be as big as what people who went told me it was. Glad I didn't cancel my weekend just to go out there. Edit: I've done some deals with the tall guy in the blue shirt, he's a nice dude, tries to work with you if he can. But the guy with the neck tattoo always lowballs the hell out of people in West palm beach shows and overprices his stuff higher than comps. Just from my experience of watching him try to buy cards at shows.
it was a huge show. I was a vendor there and Friday and Saturday had so much traffic. Of course Sunday that dies, but the show was a success and has been for the past 3 years
"tremdenous" lmaoooo youre funny dude great content. Im a pokemon guy in the card world but I'm aware of most sports athletes so seeing sports negoitations is cool
I’ve seen it happen more and more at shows. Dealers are not budging below 90%, bulk or single. Too much competition. I’ve been finding success selling at 95% on singles and 90% bulk and the trend seems to be working well.
@@nolanchamberland4752 What the buyer does with the cards after he purchases them is not the dealer’s concern. As a dealer myself, I constantly have to tell this to buyers, namely repackers, trying to make money flipping my cards. I still get people to buy my cards with a small discount, rather than give in to the percentage of comps thing.
@@nolanchamberland4752 What the buyer does with the cards after he purchases them is not the dealer’s concern. As a dealer myself, I am constantly telling that to buyers, namely repackers, looking to make money on my cards. I still get buyers for my cards and I don’t have to give in to the percentage of comps thing.
I was a vendor at this show, and you passed by my table when I was dealing with some people but since I was only soccer, you glanced and left. Couldn't get the chance for a pic
The howie, deal or no deal impersonation was spot on😂
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The deal or no deal spot killed me 😂
The guy coming up going "Bro what are we still doing here I will pay for it!" That got me LOL what a deal.
"Dale" is a colloquial expression in Spanish that varies in meaning depending on the country and context. Generally, it’s used to:
Express agreement or acceptance: Like saying "OK" or "agreed." Example: "Shall we go to the movies? - ¡Dale!"
Encourage or motivate: Similar to "go ahead" or "come on." Example: "¡Dale, you can do it!"
Urge someone: Like saying "hurry up" or "come on" in some countries. Example: "¡Dale, we’re going to be late!"
Would love to see the cards your acquiring/trading more
I’d love to see a video from the start.
What expenses are there? How do you know when to grade a card? How many packs should you buy to start?
Love the content Kyle. Genuinely just a good guy
Fire video 🔥
As a local the the area, I heard hobby slam was much bigger than what it looks like in the video. I'm kind of disappointed honestly, thought it would be as big as what people who went told me it was. Glad I didn't cancel my weekend just to go out there.
Edit: I've done some deals with the tall guy in the blue shirt, he's a nice dude, tries to work with you if he can. But the guy with the neck tattoo always lowballs the hell out of people in West palm beach shows and overprices his stuff higher than comps. Just from my experience of watching him try to buy cards at shows.
it was a huge show. I was a vendor there and Friday and Saturday had so much traffic. Of course Sunday that dies, but the show was a success and has been for the past 3 years
Banger ep
3:05 AM omg well good mornin to u lol
Adam and Mark are 2 good dudes
Great content!
"tremdenous" lmaoooo youre funny dude great content. Im a pokemon guy in the card world but I'm aware of most sports athletes so seeing sports negoitations is cool
Offers to pay 84% on a bulk deal and the guy says “you’re not trying to make a deal with that offer.” the hobby in a dark place.
On non licensed cards too 💀
I’ve seen it happen more and more at shows. Dealers are not budging below 90%, bulk or single. Too much competition. I’ve been finding success selling at 95% on singles and 90% bulk and the trend seems to be working well.
@@JBCards-nn9zi this is actually good information. Thanks for sharing
Like all your videos
Bro the impala tho
I just bought a 2nd year game worn Peyton Manning jersey card from the card shop for eight bucks. Very undervalued QB
Go Celtics 🍀💚
Nice!
Love to see the pick-ups
Can I get a picture with you at the national
80% - 85% is not the standard. Good for that guy on standing his ground at 90%. That’s more than fair.
Why would he buy all that at 90% to MAYBE make 5% margins? And that assumes comps stay where they are.
@@nolanchamberland4752 What the buyer does with the cards after he purchases them is not the dealer’s concern. As a dealer myself, I constantly have to tell this to buyers, namely repackers, trying to make money flipping my cards. I still get people to buy my cards with a small discount, rather than give in to the percentage of comps thing.
@@nolanchamberland4752 What the buyer does with the cards after he purchases them is not the dealer’s concern. As a dealer myself, I am constantly telling that to buyers, namely repackers, looking to make money on my cards. I still get buyers for my cards and I don’t have to give in to the percentage of comps thing.
I agree. I’d be happy to get 80% for a lot my cards. My local tcg shop buys at 60% for Pokémon.
@@lawyerintraining No unfortunately it’s 60% for the good stuff.
I was a vendor at this show, and you passed by my table when I was dealing with some people but since I was only soccer, you glanced and left. Couldn't get the chance for a pic
Dude wants 90% on a bulk deal 😂😂
Didn't he say he paid 70% value for them so 80% didn't seem worth it? Lol you can low ball but got to hassle a solid offer?
Peyton got 2 rings. That's why. Straight up. Even with his numbers. Look at Brees. Tough to get a ring, much less multiple