Jeremy Aisenberg
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Podcast Appearances
And if you ask what are the cards I would never part with, it's about... a hundred give or take vintage, uh, Red Sox cards. And, you know, the rest is, is, is sort of fun stuff that I, I like to own.
And if you ask what are the cards I would never part with, it's about... a hundred give or take vintage, uh, Red Sox cards. And, you know, the rest is, is, is sort of fun stuff that I, I like to own.
We took good care of them. And that's another whole element that's, you know, it was, there was a lot of resistance to grading when I remember first coming in, into the scene in the early 90s when I was still an avid collector without a driver's license. But, you know, it was sort of like, what is this third party grading? But it's really it's it's done.
We took good care of them. And that's another whole element that's, you know, it was, there was a lot of resistance to grading when I remember first coming in, into the scene in the early 90s when I was still an avid collector without a driver's license. But, you know, it was sort of like, what is this third party grading? But it's really it's it's done.
We took good care of them. And that's another whole element that's, you know, it was, there was a lot of resistance to grading when I remember first coming in, into the scene in the early 90s when I was still an avid collector without a driver's license. But, you know, it was sort of like, what is this third party grading? But it's really it's it's done.
It serves such an important role in the growth of collecting because of the trust factor that it's it's injected into what was previously a pretty challenging environment when it comes to trust in cards and subjective condition grading.
It serves such an important role in the growth of collecting because of the trust factor that it's it's injected into what was previously a pretty challenging environment when it comes to trust in cards and subjective condition grading.
It serves such an important role in the growth of collecting because of the trust factor that it's it's injected into what was previously a pretty challenging environment when it comes to trust in cards and subjective condition grading.
It was really a big roadblock to the growth that's happened. I started my eBay account in 1998. So I guess I was still dabbling in college with buying and selling collectibles. But the cards you would purchase in lots.
It was really a big roadblock to the growth that's happened. I started my eBay account in 1998. So I guess I was still dabbling in college with buying and selling collectibles. But the cards you would purchase in lots.
It was really a big roadblock to the growth that's happened. I started my eBay account in 1998. So I guess I was still dabbling in college with buying and selling collectibles. But the cards you would purchase in lots.
Yeah, it's a great date stamp. It's one of those fun, like, you know, what's your Uber rating?
Yeah, it's a great date stamp. It's one of those fun, like, you know, what's your Uber rating?
Yeah, it's a great date stamp. It's one of those fun, like, you know, what's your Uber rating?
Yeah. Gary Vaynerchuk and I talk about the AOL chat rooms. You know, I used to buy and sell them there in 1992 and 93, you know, 94. Yeah, two, three. I grew up in Northern Virginia where AOL was headquartered, and they put a DVD in your mailbox every night back then.
Yeah. Gary Vaynerchuk and I talk about the AOL chat rooms. You know, I used to buy and sell them there in 1992 and 93, you know, 94. Yeah, two, three. I grew up in Northern Virginia where AOL was headquartered, and they put a DVD in your mailbox every night back then.
Yeah. Gary Vaynerchuk and I talk about the AOL chat rooms. You know, I used to buy and sell them there in 1992 and 93, you know, 94. Yeah, two, three. I grew up in Northern Virginia where AOL was headquartered, and they put a DVD in your mailbox every night back then.
Oh, that dial-up, man. Little did we know what was on the other end of that dial-up line three years later.
Oh, that dial-up, man. Little did we know what was on the other end of that dial-up line three years later.
Oh, that dial-up, man. Little did we know what was on the other end of that dial-up line three years later.