These are answers to questions asked between February 8-22, 2017.
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Thanks for taking the time to answer these questions, Patrick. I really enjoyed this segment, and hope you’d be willing to do this again. I appreciate your answer to my question. After listening to your feedback, I have to say, I agree that the 90s insert cards should remain just that. This reminds me of wanting to see a sequel to a classic movie (i.e. Back to the Future 4) Haha. Like you said, trying to revamp the classic is understandable, because it was so great, but just isn’t quite the same. You make a great point that it has a purpose in it’s time, but we must move on to appreciate new things. Actually, a rather profound point, that can apply to life in general. All that being said, I still enjoy modern cards, such as Topps, Archive, Gypsy Queen, Heritage. Not quite as good as the 90s, but still quality products. It’s exciting to think about where the card industry could go in the coming years. Thanks for your insight. I really like what you are doing with Radicards, and very much enjoy the blogs and videos. What you are doing is great for the hobby, so I just want to say thank you for that.
Thanks, Ben! I really appreciate the feedback, contributions, engagement, and comments. I’m glad you enjoy the content. It’s my pleasure to create and publish it. 🙂
You said my name just fine, this was a great interview of you as I saw it. Looking forward to another similar video in the future
Thanks, Cesar. I appreciate your engagement. 🙂