Adult Prices, Kid Culture: Where the Card Hobby Is Headed in 2026

/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Welcome to the first episode of the new year on Collector Nation.
To kick off 2026, Ryan Alford is joined by his son Hudson for an honest conversation about where the sports card hobby is today — and where it’s headed next. From ripping Donruss Football blasters to debating game-worn patches, breaking culture, and affordability, this episode explores the growing gap between adult collectors and the next generation.
The sports card hobby is evolving fast — but are adults and kids even playing the same game anymore?
They dive into why collecting today is just as much about entertainment and media as it is about value, how kids enter the hobby through online breaks, and what brands like Topps and Panini need to do to keep young collectors engaged.
This is a rare look at the future of collecting — straight from someone living it.
Episode Highlights:
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Why the hobby feels adult-priced but youth-driven
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Kids vs adults: modern cards vs vintage
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The role of live breaks and online platforms
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What makes cards “cool” vs actually valuable
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Blasters, hobby boxes, and affordability
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Thoughts on licensed vs unlicensed cards
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Building Collector Station as an experience-first card shop
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