Thanks for the vlog! I lived in Macau for 6 years, so this show is the one I would want to go to more than any other ever. Look at those cards though! If I would've been there, I think I would've been a spectator much more than a customer.
It's weird that PSA would have a both there when they don't have any grading office in Asia. Any news if they are opening one East? I hope it's in HK, Macau or SG
is ken here, talked to u for a moment at the show, GREAT WORK as always, i ll try drop u a link of the content i make at the show and hopefully will get thru haha
Hard to see a growing card market in asia. The card hype is over and will be worse in asia. Multiply whats happening in american card market by 10x and it whats happening in asia.
@@shecollectscards me no, received reports from two dealers there, and saw a number of videos with limited people on the floor. Of course the industry is excited by the event, but the attendance was considerably below what was anticipated. Will #2 draw more people, time will tell. But for what is supposed to be a hot and upcoming market, and its first big show, it did not draw like it should have, especially with the demographics for the area. Sometimes reality is different than we would like.
I attended the event for the entire three days, but unfortunately, I didn't come across you. Interestingly, it appeared that every significant logoman, 1/1, and top RPA were in the possession of Chinese collectors. Their displays resembled a contemporary basketball card exhibition. It's disheartening to note that despite the presence of Panini, Fanatics, and PSA, their impact was minimal. One wonders why they bothered showing up when their booths seemed lackluster, and they failed to engage with collectors. Instead of merely occupying space, shouldn't Panini and Fanatics be investing in nurturing their growing market? It's a matter of concern if Chinese collectors decide to shift away from sports cards. It's unlikely that many sensible individuals would indulge in ripping flawless and NT cases on the scale they do, as well as acquiring all the top cards.
So awesome to see the hobby vibe overseas. Thanks for sharing with us and taking us all along for the ride.
Go Asia! One thing to keep in mind is that the cards are the star of the show so please zoom in and pan with ease.
Thanks for sharing! 🤓
Some unreal stuff near the end
Thanks for the vlog! I lived in Macau for 6 years, so this show is the one I would want to go to more than any other ever. Look at those cards though! If I would've been there, I think I would've been a spectator much more than a customer.
haven't be able to join this event, thanks for sharing Hanna
Thanks for doing the video you're the best
Awesome work! But would like longer videos. Never too much of a good thing! 😊
Wow that was some nuts cards!!! So far out of my league! I'm guessing if they had some kind of $1 boxes, it would be more $1000 boxes. Geez! 😁🤙🤙Ross
i wanna go next time :D
Great job!
Hi, is it worth visiting the one on November 8? I am in Singapore and I am seriously considering of travelling down.
It's weird that PSA would have a both there when they don't have any grading office in Asia. Any news if they are opening one East? I hope it's in HK, Macau or SG
Haven’t seen your own video for long time ❤🎉
is ken here, talked to u for a moment at the show, GREAT WORK as always, i ll try drop u a link of the content i make at the show and hopefully will get thru haha
So sad I missed out!!
NBA card is hot in asia now
Coleman cards??
中国展会会有吗。 我想看看。
Hard to see a growing card market in asia. The card hype is over and will be worse in asia. Multiply whats happening in american card market by 10x and it whats happening in asia.
Not many customers for such a large exhibition hall.
Big show in size,
little show in participation from the public.
were you there?
@@shecollectscards me no, received reports from two dealers there, and saw a number of videos with limited people on the floor.
Of course the industry is excited by the event, but the attendance was considerably below what was anticipated.
Will #2 draw more people,
time will tell.
But for what is supposed to be a hot and upcoming market, and its first big show,
it did not draw like it should have,
especially with the demographics for the area.
Sometimes reality is different than we would like.
She tour the place before it’s open that’s all
I attended the event for the entire three days, but unfortunately, I didn't come across you. Interestingly, it appeared that every significant logoman, 1/1, and top RPA were in the possession of Chinese collectors. Their displays resembled a contemporary basketball card exhibition. It's disheartening to note that despite the presence of Panini, Fanatics, and PSA, their impact was minimal. One wonders why they bothered showing up when their booths seemed lackluster, and they failed to engage with collectors. Instead of merely occupying space, shouldn't Panini and Fanatics be investing in nurturing their growing market? It's a matter of concern if Chinese collectors decide to shift away from sports cards. It's unlikely that many sensible individuals would indulge in ripping flawless and NT cases on the scale they do, as well as acquiring all the top cards.