Episodios

  • Episode 18: So You Want To Be A Card Dealer (Part 1)
    Apr 28 2025

    Think flipping sports cards is just buying low and selling high? Think again. In this episode of Sports Cards and a Cup of Joe, hobby veteran Joe Davis shares the real steps to going from passionate collector to successful dealer — and the surprising mistakes most people make early on.

    From setting up at your first show to building a brand that stands out online, Joe breaks down what you need to know before diving in. Whether you're dreaming of full-time hustle or just want to test the waters, this is your behind-the-scenes guide to starting strong.

    Learn how to: • Avoid rookie budget mistakes • Stand out in a crowded market • Find your niche and build around it • Get started without breaking the bank

    This is part 1 of a 2-part series — so don't miss Episode 2, coming this Friday!

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    33 m
  • Episode 17: 1980s Basketball Cards
    Apr 25 2025

    Do you bleed nostalgia and love the hardwood legends of the 80s? Then buckle up, because Joe is diving headfirst into the golden age of basketball cards—from Magic and Bird to MJ’s iconic Fleer rookie.

    In this episode, Joe unpacks the rise of basketball in the 80s, the impact of superstars like Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, and Michael Jordan, and how their cards went from dust-collectors to six-figure grails.

    From the quirky 1980 Topps three-panel rookies to the legendary 1986 Fleer set, Joe takes you through the most collectible (and misunderstood) basketball cards of the decade. You’ll learn:

    • Why the 1980–81 Topps Bird/Magic/Dr. J card is iconic and confusing

    • Which 80s rookies fetch thousands (or hundreds of thousands) in top grades

    • Why centering and condition are everything for these vintage beauties

    • The underdog rise of Fleer in '86 and the birth of the modern basketball card boom

    • Hidden gems, like the 1989 Hoops David Robinson rookie and even a rookie card of… Del Curry?

    With a mix of hobby wisdom, collector memories, and just the right amount of card geekery, Joe brings the 1980s basketball card scene to life.

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    31 m
  • Episode 16: The Easter Episode
    Apr 21 2025

    In this special episode, Joe steps away from the world of sports cards to share something deeply personal — his faith and the meaning of Easter in his life.

    Joe reflects on joyful childhood Easters filled with candy, stuffed animals, and even sports cards. But as he grew older, Easter came to mean much more. He shares the story of a quiet night from his youth when he prayed with his mom and experienced a profound spiritual shift — moving from head knowledge of God to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

    He explains why Easter — celebrating Jesus’ resurrection — is, in his view, even more meaningful than Christmas. It’s not just about tradition or religion, but about resurrection: forgiveness, grace, and a life changed forever.

    Joe’s story offers listeners a deeper look into the heart behind his values and leadership, reminding us all that while Christians aren’t perfect, they are forgiven — and that makes all the difference. “That night I made the greatest, wisest decision I had ever made, and who I am today is all because of what I did that night.”

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    13 m
  • Episode 15: The Decision
    Apr 18 2025

    What do LeBron James and a sports card shop in Georgia have in common? Decisions that change everything.

    In this inspiring and candid episode, Joe Davis shares the untold story of how a leap of faith—taken just weeks before his college graduation and wedding—set him on a path that would shape the rest of his life. With zero retail experience, barely a budget, and more passion than sense, Joe stepped into the unknown and opened his very first card store.

    Whether you're a longtime collector, aspiring entrepreneur, or someone standing at a crossroads of your own, this episode is packed with hard-won lessons, honest reflections, and encouragement for anyone chasing a dream.

    💡 Real talk about risk. Candid insights on the hobby. And the truth about what it takes to make it in the card business—then and now.

    Tune in, be inspired, and maybe even start thinking about your own “decision.”

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    23 m
  • Episode 14: The One That Got Away
    Apr 14 2025

    What happens when the deal of a lifetime slips through your fingers?

    In this episode, Joe opens up about one of the most pivotal — and painful — moments in his career as a sports card dealer. From a mysterious warehouse packed with vintage treasures to a negotiation that didn’t go as planned, The One That Got Away is more than just a story… it’s a turning point.

    Joe reflects on the lessons learned from a missed opportunity and how that experience reshaped his entire approach to the hobby — ultimately leading to the creation of a national consignment program that’s helped collectors across the country maximize the value of their collections.

    Whether you’re a seasoned dealer, a collector with cards to move, or just someone who loves a good redemption story, this episode delivers insight, inspiration, and a few hard truths about the business side of the hobby.

    Don't miss this one — it's the story that changed everything.

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    25 m
  • Episode 13: 1980s Football Cards
    Apr 11 2025

    In this episode of Sports Cards & A Cup of Joe, Joe takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through the world of 1980s football cards. With firsthand experience of the era, Joe provides an insider’s perspective on how the market for these cards has evolved — from a time when football cards sat on shelves with little demand, to the booming market we see today.

    Joe dives into the key football cards of the 1980s, giving valuable insights on the most sought-after players and rookies from each year. Whether you're an experienced collector or just getting started, this episode offers a mix of history, market analysis, and personal anecdotes that will resonate with fans and collectors alike. From legendary players like Joe Montana and Jerry Rice to rare gems that have gained incredible value over the years, there's plenty of information to keep collectors on the edge of their seats.

    If you're curious about which 1980s football cards are truly worth holding onto or want to learn more about the dramatic rise in value for certain cards, this episode is a must-listen.

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    20 m
  • Episode 12: Comped Out
    Apr 7 2025

    In Episode 12 of Sports Cards & A Cup of Joe, Joe dives into the world of card pricing and the use of "comps" (price comparisons) at trade shows, but with a twist! Ever feel overwhelmed by the constant chase of market values? This episode takes you behind the scenes of a dealer’s experience with buyers obsessed with comps and how it leads to some serious "comp burnout." Joe shares hilarious—and sometimes frustrating—stories from trade shows, where negotiations got heated, and he reveals the real key to making the hobby enjoyable again. If you're looking to break free from the grind of pricing apps and discover a new approach to your collection, this episode is a must-listen! Tune in to learn how to shift your mindset and find the hidden gems that don’t follow the usual price trends. Plus, some throwback stories from the early days of the hobby will make you smile.

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    29 m
  • Episode 11: BUYER BEWARE
    Apr 4 2025

    In this episode, Joe discusses the growing issue of counterfeit and reprint cards in the sports card industry. He shares a recent experience with a 1969 Topps Mickey Mantle and a rare Michael Jordan insert from the late 90s. Joe explains how counterfeit cards are becoming more prevalent, especially with the advanced printing technology that makes it easier to create near-perfect replicas.

    To help prevent others from falling victim to fraud, Joe advises listeners on how to identify counterfeits, explaining techniques like the "feel test" (rubbing the card to check its texture) and the "eye test" (visually inspecting the card, and using magnification to detect subtle differences). He highlights that the best way to ensure authenticity is to buy already-graded cards from reputable grading companies like PSA, SGC, or BGS.

    Joe stresses that counterfeits are often hard to spot without professional help, and collectors should be cautious, especially when purchasing high-dollar items from untrustworthy sources. And of course, if you need help decifering, Joe and his team are happy to help.

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    26 m
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