Enjoyed the tour. I also enjoy seeing how others organize, store, and display their collections. I’m always struggling to find a dedicated space where my collection can call home.
Love the passion for the hobby, Mike... and also love seeing how collectors store their items. I've compiled a large collection, which is stored away in folders and boxes (not presented). A few framed items (in storage). I always tell myself that the cost involved in framing/presenting items could be better spent on making/acquiring more items - and so the cycle continues. One day I'll get around to it! 🙂 Great to see how you've got three generations of your family involved in making, what will become family heirlooms for future generations. We're all merely custodians for future generation, after all. Keep up the great work, Mike! New subscriber, but have seen you on many other related channels. Looking forward to watching your past and future uploads. 👍
I totally get the mental struggle between quality storage and buying more items for the collection. Keep watching. I mention other channels all the time.
Thanks for sharing,that was awesome with the woodworking as I like to do my own projects as well,so glad you get to work with your dad,that is so special and don't take it for granted as my dad passed in 1995 and miss him every day. Thanks again,see in Chicago!
Thanks for the tour! What an amazing card room, even in a small space. The vintage rotating display case right inside the room caught my eye. The three generations behind the scenes was a nice added benefit. Maybe they can help you build out a bigger room next time! lol.
Great use of the space you have! Love the new beast for comics. Can’t believe how many autographs you have on the wall and they are so unique. So cool!
It's funny. I've heard your pops' voice so many times on GAOC. First time seeing the legend himself! Thanks Mike for sharing your card room. Your storage solutions have inspired some creativity for my own card storage!
Love the look of the card room. My favorite is the time you all had with each other putting it together. I can't think of anything better than that family time.
Even with a jig that's an insane amount of dovetails especially using plywood for the sides. I couldn't see any blowout. Your son did an excellent job Great room tour. You did a brilliant job storing and displaying so much in a tight space without looking like a yard sale. Very nice.
Thanks Drew. You are right, it was pretty amazing that Palmer cut all of those dovetails without hardly any blowout. He did have a jig, but you have to be so careful with the router when cutting.
Awesome set up Mike! Congrats on getting the "Hulk" done. Always enjoy your videos. Thanks for all the content and enjoy the National. I'm not going this year but leaving tomorrow for my annual Cooperstown Induction weekend.
This is so impressive! I really enjoyed the workshop experience. You probably should have charged admission to watch this video 😃. I think you should add at least a few original Hartland Statues to go along with the Bobble Heads! I’ll be watching for you at the National so that I can say hello.
Two of my favorite things baseball cards and woodworking. As much as I love your card room. I’m so envious of your dad’s shop. Great job by the Palmers
Now that's a tour that's worth the time! Great additons and kudos to your daughter for the arrangement, and of course your son and dad. The blood makes it even more special Appreciate you sharing.
Wow, Amazing room! Thank you for sharing, inspiration of the mess my room is. Beast & Hulk beautifully done & your dad & son envolvement adds to the appreciation. Signed Baseballs next to display?
I like these walk thru videos too. Your room turned out fantastic! My room needs a lot of work. My beast is set, but everything else might get moved. Thanks for sharing, mike!
Now that's a hobby room. I was blessed with a 1 of a kind wife that let me take the living room. Lol but I'm looking into buying a new house that allows me something similar to your set up. Thanks for the tour.
@@BaseballCollector I really value your opinion in the hobby. Can you possibly do a market watch on vintage? Like a bi- weekly or monthly report on the health of the hobby. Thanks again.
Great walk through and awesome card room, Mike. I thought I had a lot of cards filed away in my closet. Yours is a whole new level! The beast spawns. The sons of the beast!
Wow o didn’t know you were a comic book collector too. I used to be huge into comics but over the past 4 years I scaled down a lot. If I kept it all I have be around 7200 but I sold traded or gave away 74% of that. Im at 2200 now. Action comics and Archie books are my jam. You got my back into collecting certain baseball players. I have a huge hockey card collection but I collect mostly Wayne Gretzky stuff.
Wow, thanks for showing the cave, the work shop, your progress snd your great family Mike. Those wood working skills are incredible. This is so cool, will meet you some day, I hope… a fellow HOF 50-70’s collector living in TX. Thanks again for sharing.
Dude that is a nice set up. I think you have OCD way worse then I do....LOL. It looks like you have plaster walls so man that is a lot of hanging of cool stuff.
MIke - What an absolutely amazing refuge, so thoughtfully arranged, and beautifully displayed. The craftsmanship of your comic book "beast" is exquisite. And, of course, the lifetime of collecting really shines here. Thank you for sharing. I look forward to seeing you at the National next week. Chuck - North Side Guy
that card room looks amazing, its come along ways. i remember your card room was one of the very first youtube videos i watched way before i considered even making content. cheers big ears!
Thank you for sharing your card room! Very cool showing building the "Hulk". Who had the most fun making all those dove tails?.....must have taken a lot of time. Thanks again. My card room/garage is organized chaos!
Amazingly well put together and organized room. Seeing your comic books in those magnificent new cabinets, sure beat my 14 long boxes. Sold my whole comic collection before moving to Northern Virginia sadly but moved my whole sports collection. Helped with the move and got myself a fantastic baby grand piano. Still collecting just not comics. Nice tour.
Agree, these kind of videos are some of my favorite. I didn’t watch much of anything Hobbypalooza, but I’ve watched Garrett’s hour a handful of times now.
I was just thinking yesterday about suggesting a video of card displays, perfect timing. How about a VR from others. Maybe I'll do my first TH-cam video of mine. It's also nice to put a face with a voice for your pop.
Great video! Dad has a great shop. Family project, doesn’t get any better! Fav piece is the 3000 hit artwork signed. The comic cabinet has Mary Jane or maybe The Thing. Have a great time at National
Always enjoy seeing these card room tours. Looks outstanding Mike. Only question is where is Norman going to relax when you're making videos? Might need a little bed for Norman! See you in Chicago!
We must be somehow related. What a wonderful room and video! I too collect Spider-man and Star Wars comic books, baseball art (originals, one original Perez and a few Graig Kreindlers) and Nolan Ryan. One of my favorite comic books is a Batman from 1972 that has the exact date stamp of the day I was born. I too have glass on my tables that cover random cards as well! I went to the 500 home run show and got my poster signed that has been framed (Reggie didn't sign at that show because he broke his wrist and got him later). The wooden displays are exceptional.
Do you have any concerns that the lights on the Five Star case will face the autographs? Have some on my wall that faded but OK with it because I would rather see it everyday than keep it pristine. Loved the tour. Your room looks great.
@@BaseballCollector that’s crazy thanks for the insight I was curious but didn’t want to ask. I would never fill the beast but one on a smaller scale might interest some people
Super impressive collection; the room is really well organized. That’s not easy. Cool to see you getting into collecting complete sets. Let me know if you ever want to collaborate on a set building discussion. Take care!
I see the seizure inducing fan cord is still lurking in the room. And I think you have a retirement job making cabinets for all the TH-cam community. That saw cuts like a hot knife through butter. Your Dad is damn good at what he does. They’d call me stubby if I tried that. Thanks for the tour.
Enjoyed the tour. I also enjoy seeing how others organize, store, and display their collections. I’m always struggling to find a dedicated space where my collection can call home.
This is my dream. You, John K, & John R / Wade Boggs Fan have among the BEST furniture storage setups & rooms I’ve seen on YT
I LOVE it babe! Great generational pieces with your dad and our son! Looks like you vacuumed when you moved the furniture :)
I did. 🤩
Julie im your first subscriber!!!! 💪💪💪💪🤙🙏🤝🤗
@@jimmygunz6762 that's awesome. I am sure you are on the edge of your seat waiting for my content.
I'm the 2nd!!! Haha
I was waiting to see what was in the middle drawers
Love the tour!! Love how you have combined both hobbies, cards and comics, into 1 space. Very seamless transition between both hobbies….
Love the passion for the hobby, Mike... and also love seeing how collectors store their items.
I've compiled a large collection, which is stored away in folders and boxes (not presented). A few framed items (in storage). I always tell myself that the cost involved in framing/presenting items could be better spent on making/acquiring more items - and so the cycle continues. One day I'll get around to it! 🙂
Great to see how you've got three generations of your family involved in making, what will become family heirlooms for future generations. We're all merely custodians for future generation, after all.
Keep up the great work, Mike! New subscriber, but have seen you on many other related channels. Looking forward to watching your past and future uploads. 👍
I totally get the mental struggle between quality storage and buying more items for the collection.
Keep watching. I mention other channels all the time.
Really enjoyed the update Mike, this looks great!
Love the storage “twin cousins” of The Beast!
Bobbleheads looking good too!
Thanks for sharing,that was awesome with the woodworking as I like to do my own projects as well,so glad you get to work with your dad,that is so special and don't take it for granted as my dad passed in 1995 and miss him every day.
Thanks again,see in Chicago!
Thanks James. See you next week.
Great video Mike. I really loved watching the wood working. I found something new watch on you tube. Thanks Mike!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is so great! Always love seeing someone like me who loves sports and comic books too.
Thanks. I love both hobbies.
Love the room! Your dad reminds me of my dad. Always willing to help. Thanks for sharing. See you next week.
Thanks Rick. My dad is definitely always willing to help. In fact, he enjoys it.
Thanks for the tour! What an amazing card room, even in a small space. The vintage rotating display case right inside the room caught my eye. The three generations behind the scenes was a nice added benefit. Maybe they can help you build out a bigger room next time! lol.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great use of the space you have! Love the new beast for comics. Can’t believe how many autographs you have on the wall and they are so unique. So cool!
Thanks Theo.
Awesome
I like to see how others display their collections too
It's funny. I've heard your pops' voice so many times on GAOC. First time seeing the legend himself! Thanks Mike for sharing your card room. Your storage solutions have inspired some creativity for my own card storage!
Thanks Dan. Appreciate it
What an incredible card room. Really enjoyed the tour. Awesome wood work, truly a beautiful piece of art.
Thanks Orlando.
Always great to see how folks store and arrange their collections no matter what it is. Thanks again
I have been trying to come up with ideas for card storage and this video is what I needed!!! Thank you 🙏
Hopefully it inspires you to do something crazy cool
Love the look of the card room. My favorite is the time you all had with each other putting it together. I can't think of anything better than that family time.
Thanks so much Scott. It was awesome time together.
Even with a jig that's an insane amount of dovetails especially using plywood for the sides. I couldn't see any blowout. Your son did an excellent job
Great room tour. You did a brilliant job storing and displaying so much in a tight space without looking like a yard sale. Very nice.
Thanks Drew. You are right, it was pretty amazing that Palmer cut all of those dovetails without hardly any blowout. He did have a jig, but you have to be so careful with the router when cutting.
As you know it's a lot harder, even with a jig, than most people realize. Really well done
Most people have zero idea how hard it is.
Absolutely wonderful. Thanks for sharing the room and cabinets look amazing
Glad you enjoyed it
always wondered what cool stuff would be on the other side of the camera! thank you for sharing and have a great time at the national sir!
Looking awesome Mike!!! I love how those cabinets go together so well.
Thanks 👍
I'll never get tired of looking at the 500 HR club poster. One day I will get it back. Your dad is the man. Love your dad.
You definitely need to re-acquire that piece Ray.
@@BaseballCollector I know. It hasnt come up lately.
Art, baseball cards and woodworking. My kind of video!
You just love that you got a shoutout!! LOL
@@BaseballCollector that too! 😂
Awesome set up Mike! Congrats on getting the "Hulk" done. Always enjoy your videos. Thanks for all the content and enjoy the National. I'm not going this year but leaving tomorrow for my annual Cooperstown Induction weekend.
Thanks Bob. I am jealous that you are going to Cooperstown.
Wow, absolutely amazing room, I love it! Very pleasing to my mild OCD as well lol. Thanks for sharing the changes!
Glad you liked it Sam. I think most collectors are a little OCD. LOL
@@BaseballCollector very true!
Absolutely phenomenal, Mike! A perfect card room for you. Awesome that 3 generations helped make it happen
Thanks Josh. Looks like you need to make a trip back to Dallas to see it in person.
@@BaseballCollector 100%
The video I couldn’t wait for. Yay!! Ii too enjoy watching cardroom/cave vids for ideas.
That shop would make my high school shop teacher jealous. ❤️
Thanks Kev. My dad's shop makes many people jealous when they see it.
This is so impressive! I really enjoyed the workshop experience. You probably should have charged admission to watch this video 😃. I think you should add at least a few original Hartland Statues to go along with the Bobble Heads! I’ll be watching for you at the National so that I can say hello.
See you at the show!!
The closet is a masterclass in maximizing space.
I think it is a masterclass on organized chaos.
Two of my favorite things baseball cards and woodworking. As much as I love your card room. I’m so envious of your dad’s shop. Great job by the Palmers
Thanks Don. It is always helpful to have two talented Palmers in my life.
The room is just amazing. And I really enjoyed watching the cabinets being cut and put together.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Now that's a tour that's worth the time! Great additons and kudos to your daughter for the arrangement, and of course your son and dad. The blood makes it even more special Appreciate you sharing.
Thanks so much. It takes a village to make a great card room. LOL
Loved your card room and the new Hulk for comics. Even more impressed with your dad's shop and skills.
My dad has some mad skills. It skipped a generation but luckily my son got a full dose of it.
Mike did the video for insurance purposes 😂😂
It doesn't hurt. LOL
Very nice room arrangement and collection!!! 🎉🎉
Thank you!! 😊
Love the tour. Need more video of your dads shop.
Thanks Mark. I will do more in the shop when we make the Beast extension drawers.
Wow, Amazing room! Thank you for sharing, inspiration of the mess my room is. Beast & Hulk beautifully done & your dad & son envolvement adds to the appreciation. Signed Baseballs next to display?
Probably not on the baseballs. I am inclined to leave them in the dark to preserve them as best I can.
Simply amazing, Mike. I like the way the Beast’s low profile fit nicely under that window-thanks for sharing!
Thank you kindly!
I like these walk thru videos too. Your room turned out fantastic! My room needs a lot of work. My beast is set, but everything else might get moved. Thanks for sharing, mike!
Thanks Eric.
Amazing video Mike. Such a beautiful room. Well done. I’m jealous. Lol
Thanks so much Rod!
Wonderful video of your collection. Assuming you keep collecting you're going to need a bigger room.
I definitely am going to need a bigger room at some point.
Now that's a hobby room. I was blessed with a 1 of a kind wife that let me take the living room. Lol but I'm looking into buying a new house that allows me something similar to your set up. Thanks for the tour.
Thanks Dustin.
@@BaseballCollector I really value your opinion in the hobby. Can you possibly do a market watch on vintage? Like a bi- weekly or monthly report on the health of the hobby. Thanks again.
@@dustinandrews7409 I appreciate that. That is not something I really have time to do. It would take some pretty serious research.
@@BaseballCollector I completely understand. Thank you for investing the time you do have.
Another great video. Thanks. Caught the Moynihan jersey. I’m a Moynihan as well.
Love the thought put into it and hard work
Thanks
Great walk through and awesome card room, Mike. I thought I had a lot of cards filed away in my closet. Yours is a whole new level! The beast spawns. The sons of the beast!
Thanks a bunch! I need to get a hold of my closet. It is getting out of control.
This is definitely a new favorite video. Wow, those cabinets are out of this world and definitely a focal piece for your room.
Thanks Mike.
Great video. I would love to built or have something built for my massive boxing scrapbook collection
Love this!! Hope to see you in Chicago
Thanks Marc. Say hi if you see me
great project Mike!... Most important is that you three are working on the project =)
You got that right!
Thank you for not mentioning the debacle with the Rock auto and Ty’s decision to relist it as unauthentic…..
And why did you feel it necessary to mention it?
@@BaseballCollector To thank you….
Wow o didn’t know you were a comic book collector too. I used to be huge into comics but over the past 4 years I scaled down a lot. If I kept it all I have be around 7200 but I sold traded or gave away 74% of that. Im at 2200 now. Action comics and Archie books are my jam. You got my back into collecting certain baseball players. I have a huge hockey card collection but I collect mostly Wayne Gretzky stuff.
Thanks. I think I am around 3,000 comics and I stick to Amazing Spider Man to stay focused
Wow, thanks for showing the cave, the work shop, your progress snd your great family Mike. Those wood working skills are incredible. This is so cool, will meet you some day, I hope… a fellow HOF 50-70’s collector living in TX. Thanks again for sharing.
You bet
Your father does great wood work . What dovetail jig does he use ? Thanks .
Amazing, thanks for the tour
Glad you enjoyed it
Dude that is a nice set up. I think you have OCD way worse then I do....LOL. It looks like you have plaster walls so man that is a lot of hanging of cool stuff.
Hulk looks amazing!
Thanks!!
Great room. Love it
Thanks Cesar. Now I just need a binder wall like you!!
Looks really nice. Awesome collection.
Thanks Justin.
Looking great Mike!
Thanks Alex.
MIke - What an absolutely amazing refuge, so thoughtfully arranged, and beautifully displayed. The craftsmanship of your comic book "beast" is exquisite. And, of course, the lifetime of collecting really shines here. Thank you for sharing. I look forward to seeing you at the National next week. Chuck - North Side Guy
Thanks Chuck. Looking forward to shaking your hand in Chicago.
Man love the tour!!
Thanks. I appreciate it.
Amazing card room, Mike! Pretty sweet having master craftsmen in the family. Thanks for sharing! Cheers!
It is a luxury that I certainly do not take for granted. I am grateful for sure.
Really impressive. Looks great
Thanks
that card room looks amazing, its come along ways. i remember your card room was one of the very first youtube videos i watched way before i considered even making content. cheers big ears!
Thanks so much! I am trying to get a binder wall like yours someday.
Fantastic stuff in your room and those cabinets are gorgeous! Wonderful work by you, your father, and son!
Thank you so much!
Looks great brother. Email me a list when you get back of your vintage binder sets and what you're missing. See if i got anything you need 🤝
Will do
Thank you for sharing your card room! Very cool showing building the "Hulk". Who had the most fun making all those dove tails?.....must have taken a lot of time. Thanks again. My card room/garage is organized chaos!
Thanks Joe. My son did all of the dovetails and he killed it.
Room tours are my favorite…beautiful carpentry …enjoyed the video as always brother
Thanks Lou.
Amazingly well put together and organized room. Seeing your comic books in those magnificent new cabinets, sure beat my 14 long boxes. Sold my whole comic collection before moving to Northern Virginia sadly but moved my whole sports collection. Helped with the move and got myself a fantastic baby grand piano. Still collecting just not comics. Nice tour.
Thanks Larry. I got tired of all of the long boxes as well.
Agree, these kind of videos are some of my favorite. I didn’t watch much of anything Hobbypalooza, but I’ve watched Garrett’s hour a handful of times now.
Thanks Kin. Garrett did a great job with his "Loft".
Mike, loved the tour, your revamped room looks fantastic! Looking forward to seeing you at the Big Show! 😊👊
Thanks Adam. See you in a week!!
I was just thinking yesterday about suggesting a video of card displays, perfect timing. How about a VR from others. Maybe I'll do my first TH-cam video of mine. It's also nice to put a face with a voice for your pop.
My dad is like his son. A face for radio. LOL
Awesome room!
Thanks!
Some really nice wood work
Thanks 👍
How much for everything? 😂 great video and amazing collection.
We all have a number...LOL
Not sure if I'm more impressed with your card room or your dad's shop. Wow, very cool stuff.
Thanks Eddy. His shop is very impressive.
Awesome room Mike!
Thanks!
Great video! Dad has a great shop. Family project, doesn’t get any better! Fav piece is the 3000 hit artwork signed. The comic cabinet has Mary Jane or maybe The Thing. Have a great time at National
Thanks RJ.
Always enjoy seeing these card room tours. Looks outstanding Mike. Only question is where is Norman going to relax when you're making videos? Might need a little bed for Norman!
See you in Chicago!
Thanks Ed. I am already trying to think of a solution so that Norman can have a place to chill in here with me.
Great Video Mike.
Thanks 👍
Hey mike. Very nice new look to your card room! I really enjoy your wall pieces and the whole layout.
Awesome, thank you!
Well organized and handsomely done! Wish my baseball cave could aspire to replicate yours! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks. I appreciate it.
Keep up the great videos 🎉
Thanks! Will do!
Isn't it awesome!
We must be somehow related. What a wonderful room and video! I too collect Spider-man and Star Wars comic books, baseball art (originals, one original Perez and a few Graig Kreindlers) and Nolan Ryan. One of my favorite comic books is a Batman from 1972 that has the exact date stamp of the day I was born. I too have glass on my tables that cover random cards as well! I went to the 500 home run show and got my poster signed that has been framed (Reggie didn't sign at that show because he broke his wrist and got him later). The wooden displays are exceptional.
LetsStormTheTeaCupRide - the greatest name in all the land!
My brother from another mother.
AMAZING!!! Very well organized and displayed. Mini Cooperstown.
Thanks so much!
Great video
Thanks!
Do you have any concerns that the lights on the Five Star case will face the autographs? Have some on my wall that faded but OK with it because I would rather see it everyday than keep it pristine. Loved the tour. Your room looks great.
No because the lights are almost never on and also because I switch out what is in the case every few months.
You talked about selling them at one point. I have a feeling they’re not going to be cheap after seeing the labor put into them
The wood alone for the comic cases was $2,000. So you are right...not cheap.
@@BaseballCollector that’s crazy thanks for the insight I was curious but didn’t want to ask. I would never fill the beast but one on a smaller scale might interest some people
Super impressive collection; the room is really well organized. That’s not easy. Cool to see you getting into collecting complete sets. Let me know if you ever want to collaborate on a set building discussion. Take care!
Thanks! I've always loved and collected complete sets. I just have never had a good way to display them.
Very nice room
Thanks
No 1975 Topps mini set?
Nope
Looks spectacular! 👍👍👍
Thanks Jeff.
Love it, looks awesome 🔥
Thanks Michael.
That is on serious home work shop! Love the C&C!
Thanks Jason. My dad is a really amazing craftsman.
I see the seizure inducing fan cord is still lurking in the room. And I think you have a retirement job making cabinets for all the TH-cam community. That saw cuts like a hot knife through butter. Your Dad is damn good at what he does. They’d call me stubby if I tried that. Thanks for the tour.
Thanks Otto. My dad is incredibly talented.
Awesome, Mike!
Thanks!!
@@BaseballCollector I also showed it to my wife if you know what i mean.
@@diamondgems45 I know what you mean
very cool mike!
Thanks Clay
Awesome!! Love this
Thanks Mike.
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Ziggy