Sad that this has been viewed less. It was the most helpful video I have watched in about 200 hours of videos. Have someone help you retitle it and. Key word it. It is the best one I have seen.
OMG ... I inherited a big plastic bin of sports cards and this video has really opened my eyes! I can now make sense of the info on them, why they are stored in certain sleeves, why some are in packs and boxed, etc. Thank you so much for taking time to explain the terminology. 🙏🏽💙🙏🏽
Still going through my bin and came across some cards with holograms and a bit of gold foiling stamped on them, all stored in Top Loader sleeves. Should they be sent for grading? Thanks again!
Sorry about that the video ended and cut me off and then battery was to low. So, as I was saying I was in the bleachers at a Cubs game with my mom and I was crying and the beer man handed me a baseball card and read the entire card to me I was hooked. Every time mom took me to a game he always gave me a baseball card and read it to me and that’s how I started collecting. Long story short, I stopped collecting in 1996 I only collected baseball some basketball and a few special GB Packers football rookies. In 2018 I started to collect again. I’m collecting NASCAR Racing cards 2018 to a current 2021 Panini Chronicles hobby box. I already knew all the terms mentioned but couldn’t stop listening. Great job I was entertained and I’m definitely going to share your video. Thanks
Thank you so much for watching and for sharing your story Lee! That’s what the hobby is all about! I loved it! The beer man did it for you without beer! Welcome back to the hobby! If you ever have any questions don’t hesitate to ask!
Great video! Started collecting as a kid, adulting/family happened and got back into it over the pandemic. Found out I’m a “set builder”. Also wish my 50’s - ‘70’s weren’t so “loved”. Thanks again for the great info!! Subbed
Welcome back to the hobby!! Set building can be lots of fun! Just pace yourself! And I wish 50s-70s weren’t so loved too hahah! Thank you for watching and subscribing!
Great video, nice summary. I knew all of these and STILL watched the whole video. Just started my own channel and enjoy making content but also watching others. Keep up the good work and happy collecting.
What an excellent video. I am one of the people who was out of the collecting for many years and started again by opening up boxes of stored cards from the 80s and 90s during the COVID. Mostly hockey with a few baseball sets. I still struggle with the 'new' terms for the collecting like SP and SSP. The internet helps for sure in identifying these cards. I have a lot of cards to send in to get graded and I think all grading firms should show the scoring like BGS. All 3 of the grading companies mentioned should carry the same weight when selling but it doesn't seem to be the case. One thing I have noticed is that the centering of cards is more true now than 30 years ago; where off-centre seemed a lot more frequent.
@Graham I’m so happy this video helped you! It was made for your exact situation! Love hearing the “return to the hobby stories”- you are dead on with centering having improved but it’s still not perfect- I’m surprised as well that PSA still doesn’t show sub grades- I’ll need to research a bit but wondering if there are any legal reasons involved - seems like a no brainer for them to do it but for some reason they don’t. I hope you got to relive all the memories of when you last opened those 80s/90s cards as you went through them- check out my video on sorting your cards- that sounds like it’s a good next step for you! Also have many other videos you should check out on terminology and getting reacquainted with the “new hobby “ all the best! And thank you for watching and subscribing!
I'm just getting back into collecting after a number of years. There's new terminology I'm learning but also some things have changed. Penny Sleeves were called sleeves and card savers were called semi rigids. I might not get used to calling them card savers and I will probably get weird looks for calling them a semi rigid.
those are still the terms too though so you won’t get strange looks still calling them that! For sure there’s allot of new terms that will take some getting used to like “parallel” etc! I’m glad you found this video helpful!! Thank you for liking and subscribing!
[08-25-24] I am seeling most of my Bbcards but have official yearbooks, numbered team pictures, ALL STAR BALLOT from 1964 to include Babe Ruth and Henry Aaron.I have full sets of 1994-95 Denny's Anniversary Hologram GRANDSLAM...mint condition on everything!!! Lingo has changed over 50 years and your explaining has helped me but it is still like foreign language to me!!! I just wanted to say "thanks"!!!
Great video. Although I think you may be overestimating the desire for sub-grading. Especially now that the eBay Vault is soon to become the PSA vault. Personally I only consider buying cards graded by PSA.
Agree that since the making of this video sub grading has changed with the drop in popularity of BGS. I still love it and many still do. Thank you for watching!
Thanks, Parlay Jay, this is a very helpful video. I have a couple of questions: what does “Break” mean? I am part of a Facebook baseball card group with “Buy, Sell, Trade, and Break” in the name. I have no idea what that means. Also, what site or sites do you recommend a baseball card collector to have bookmarked? Thanks, I’m subscribing.
Hi Tom! Thank you for watching and subscribing! A break is usually where a number of folks claim a spot for one or more teams and the breaker opens a sealed box of cards on a livestream- then you get all the cards for those teams. A great website is blowout forums- great place to talk hobby and find the latest news. Thank you for subscribing!
Hey Maurice! Maybe by update you mean the Topps “Update” set? That is usually the third in the series of Topps “flagship” releases that they put out every year toward the end of the season- usually popular for key rookies that were called up to the majors late in the season
That’s right! The hard signed card or on card auto is when the player actually signed directly on that card- as opposed to a sticker auto where the player only signed the sticker which was later placed on a card by someone else
Yes, the areas around the screws have more pressure put on them due to the screws being too tight. This can cause those areas to get pressed down flatter than the rest of the card and can alter the texture of the card in that area too. Not always super noticeable, but should be able to see the change with a magnifying glass.
Yes it can - for the most part screw downs have been replaced by the mag safe or one touch holders which have a groove in it to protect the card from behind flattened. Some screw downs had that groove which made them safer- but earlier models were completely flat and could flatten the card.
Hey everyone Im gonna be a real nube right now what is HTA ??? I’ve been out the game for a long time now and I’m trying to get back in and learn all the new things I see HTA a lot on ebay for boxes Thanks for the help
Welcome back to the fold! HTA Means “Hobby Exclusive”- usually only sold in hobby shops or of course direct from the manufacturer or on secondary markets like eBay- usually they are auto heavy (example Bowman chrome 2021 HTA actually contains only 3’autos and no other cards at all) hope this helps!
Someone told me (Hit 3 autos) but It wasn’t ture because I was looking on ebay at topps chrome jumbo and the box say 5 auto so I knew that wasn’t correct Thanks for the help Also any suggestion on what box to get for topps chrome ??? For someone getting back into the game
Appreciate the videos. Very helpful. Do you have a contact page or email I can reach out to you on a project I am working on? Not trying to sell anything, looking for content expert advice.
Sad that this has been viewed less. It was the most helpful video I have watched in about 200 hours of videos. Have someone help you retitle it and. Key word it. It is the best one I have seen.
Thank you so much for watching! So glad you found it helpful!!
Just getting into the hobby. I absolutely ❤ this video! So helpful!!
Wouldn’t mind a part 2. There’s so much to learn! lol
Welcome back! Glad you found this helpful! Been thinking about a part two since this video is a few years old and there’s even more newer terms now!
OMG ... I inherited a big plastic bin of sports cards and this video has really opened my eyes! I can now make sense of the info on them, why they are stored in certain sleeves, why some are in packs and boxed, etc. Thank you so much for taking time to explain the terminology. 🙏🏽💙🙏🏽
I’m glad you found the video helpful! Hopefully you got some nice cards in that bin!
Still going through my bin and came across some cards with holograms and a bit of gold foiling stamped on them, all stored in Top Loader sleeves. Should they be sent for grading? Thanks again!
BEST TERMINOLOGY VIDEO ON RUclips! Thank you!
@john thank you for watching!! I’m really glad you found it helpful!
Jay, I needed this badly. . . I will continue to refer to this video in the coming weeks.
Thank you so much for watching! I’m glad you found it helpful!!
I absolutely loved this video. I’m 70 years old and started collecting when I was 5 years old and at a Cubs game in Wr
Sorry about that the video ended and cut me off and then battery was to low. So, as I was saying I was in the bleachers at a Cubs game with my mom and I was crying and the beer man handed me a baseball card and read the entire card to me I was hooked. Every time mom took me to a game he always gave me a baseball card and read it to me and that’s how I started collecting. Long story short, I stopped collecting in 1996 I only collected baseball some basketball and a few special GB Packers football rookies. In 2018 I started to collect again. I’m collecting NASCAR Racing cards 2018 to a current 2021 Panini Chronicles hobby box. I already knew all the terms mentioned but couldn’t stop listening. Great job I was entertained and I’m definitely going to share your video. Thanks
Thank you so much for watching and for sharing your story Lee! That’s what the hobby is all about! I loved it! The beer man did it for you without beer! Welcome back to the hobby! If you ever have any questions don’t hesitate to ask!
DA CUBBIES 😃
A very helpful video for all card collection beginner like me, thanks a lot!
So happy it helped! Thank you for watching!
Thank you for your videos, they are very helpful. You are easy to follow along with and understand.
Thank you so much! Thank you for watching!
Great video!!! Really well done job laying this all out for people!!! Thanks for sharing 🙌🏽
@qard thanks for watching!
Great video! Started collecting as a kid, adulting/family happened and got back into it over the pandemic. Found out I’m a “set builder”. Also wish my 50’s - ‘70’s weren’t so “loved”. Thanks again for the great info!! Subbed
Welcome back to the hobby!! Set building can be lots of fun! Just pace yourself! And I wish 50s-70s weren’t so loved too hahah! Thank you for watching and subscribing!
Excellent video. Just getting back into it after a while, just what I needed. Thanks.
I’m so glad you found this helpful!! Thank you for watching and subscribing!! If there are any topics you’d like to see in videos please let me know!
Nice video ! 2nd half of video was exactly what I needed. 👊
Thank you! I’m glad it helped !
Thanks Jay, been learning alot from your videos!!!
This video should have way more views.
Thank you Steve! Please do share it!!!
Great video, nice summary. I knew all of these and STILL watched the whole video. Just started my own channel and enjoy making content but also watching others. Keep up the good work and happy collecting.
Thank you for watching!
Great video and very helpful!
Thank you for watching and subscribing! So glad you found it helpful!
very helpful exactly the informaton i was looking for great video
What an excellent video. I am one of the people who was out of the collecting for many years and started again by opening up boxes of stored cards from the 80s and 90s during the COVID. Mostly hockey with a few baseball sets. I still struggle with the 'new' terms for the collecting like SP and SSP. The internet helps for sure in identifying these cards.
I have a lot of cards to send in to get graded and I think all grading firms should show the scoring like BGS. All 3 of the grading companies mentioned should carry the same weight when selling but it doesn't seem to be the case.
One thing I have noticed is that the centering of cards is more true now than 30 years ago; where off-centre seemed a lot more frequent.
@Graham I’m so happy this video helped you! It was made for your exact situation! Love hearing the “return to the hobby stories”- you are dead on with centering having improved but it’s still not perfect- I’m surprised as well that PSA still doesn’t show sub grades- I’ll need to research a bit but wondering if there are any legal reasons involved - seems like a no brainer for them to do it but for some reason they don’t. I hope you got to relive all the memories of when you last opened those 80s/90s cards as you went through them- check out my video on sorting your cards- that sounds like it’s a good next step for you! Also have many other videos you should check out on terminology and getting reacquainted with the “new hobby “ all the best! And thank you for watching and subscribing!
@@ParlayJaySports I will watch that video again for sorting.
Hope it help!
Great video my dude thank you 🙏
Thanks so much for watching! Glad you found it helpful!
Thanks too much for this video. Going to check out some more of your vids.
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Very clear explanation...
Thanks for watching!!!
Need a Parlay Jay podcast here soon! Good vid as usual!
Thank you!! Working on it! ;)
Great video! I collected from 1990-1998. I just opened back up the couple shoe boxes I had stored away. SO much has changed since the 90s!
That’s awesome! Welcome back to the hobby! Lots have changed for sure! If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask!
I'm just getting back into collecting after a number of years. There's new terminology I'm learning but also some things have changed. Penny Sleeves were called sleeves and card savers were called semi rigids. I might not get used to calling them card savers and I will probably get weird looks for calling them a semi rigid.
those are still the terms too though so you won’t get strange looks still calling them that! For sure there’s allot of new terms that will take some getting used to like “parallel” etc! I’m glad you found this video helpful!! Thank you for liking and subscribing!
Need this info great info getting back into the hobby
[08-25-24] I am seeling most of my Bbcards but have official yearbooks, numbered team pictures, ALL STAR BALLOT from 1964 to include Babe Ruth and Henry Aaron.I have full sets of 1994-95 Denny's Anniversary Hologram GRANDSLAM...mint condition on everything!!! Lingo has changed over 50 years and your explaining has helped me but it is still like foreign language to me!!! I just wanted to say "thanks"!!!
Those sets sound amazing! I remember the Denny’s set too! So glad you found this video helpful!
Good stuff!
Thank you so much for watching and subscribing!
Thanks so much!
Great video. Although I think you may be overestimating the desire for sub-grading. Especially now that the eBay Vault is soon to become the PSA vault. Personally I only consider buying cards graded by PSA.
Agree that since the making of this video sub grading has changed with the drop in popularity of BGS. I still love it and many still do. Thank you for watching!
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Thanks, Parlay Jay, this is a very helpful video. I have a couple of questions: what does “Break” mean? I am part of a Facebook baseball card group with “Buy, Sell, Trade, and Break” in the name. I have no idea what that means. Also, what site or sites do you recommend a baseball card collector to have bookmarked? Thanks, I’m subscribing.
Hi Tom! Thank you for watching and subscribing! A break is usually where a number of folks claim a spot for one or more teams and the breaker opens a sealed box of cards on a livestream- then you get all the cards for those teams. A great website is blowout forums- great place to talk hobby and find the latest news. Thank you for subscribing!
Jay, where does an updated card fit in there? Would it be a parallel card?
Hey Maurice! Maybe by update you mean the Topps “Update” set? That is usually the third in the series of Topps “flagship” releases that they put out every year toward the end of the season- usually popular for key rookies that were called up to the majors late in the season
@@ParlayJaySports Oh okay. Got it. Thanks
You are welcome!
I learn something new every day, I call it hard signed card, “on card auto”
That’s right! The hard signed card or on card auto is when the player actually signed directly on that card- as opposed to a sticker auto where the player only signed the sticker which was later placed on a card by someone else
Someone mentioned to me that screw down holders can damage cards. Is this correct?
Yes, the areas around the screws have more pressure put on them due to the screws being too tight. This can cause those areas to get pressed down flatter than the rest of the card and can alter the texture of the card in that area too. Not always super noticeable, but should be able to see the change with a magnifying glass.
Yes it can - for the most part screw downs have been replaced by the mag safe or one touch holders which have a groove in it to protect the card from behind flattened. Some screw downs had that groove which made them safer- but earlier models were completely flat and could flatten the card.
Thank you
Glad you found this helpful!
Hey everyone Im gonna be a real nube right now what is HTA ??? I’ve been out the game for a long time now and I’m trying to get back in and learn all the new things
I see HTA a lot on ebay for boxes
Thanks for the help
Welcome back to the fold! HTA Means “Hobby Exclusive”- usually only sold in hobby shops or of course direct from the manufacturer or on secondary markets like eBay- usually they are auto heavy (example Bowman chrome 2021 HTA actually contains only 3’autos and no other cards at all) hope this helps!
Someone told me (Hit 3 autos) but It wasn’t ture because I was looking on ebay at topps chrome jumbo and the box say 5 auto so I knew that wasn’t correct
Thanks for the help
Also any suggestion on what box to get for topps chrome ??? For someone getting back into the game
What does it mean when someone comments W on your for sale post
On Facebook it means “watching” so that they get notifications as comments are made
Is cello pack just fat pack?
Similar name yea!
Appreciate the videos. Very helpful. Do you have a contact page or email I can reach out to you on a project I am working on? Not trying to sell anything, looking for content expert advice.
Cool video! Just gotta get rid of that annoying music 😩
Ah bummer that you didn’t like the music! But glad you liked the video ! Thank you for watching!
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