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The Hobby Has Outgrown Its Name | An Audio Essay from The National 2026

The Hobby Has Outgrown Its Name | An Audio Essay from The National 2026

Episode 101 Published 1 week, 2 days ago
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The National was the biggest show the hobby has ever put on. The most important thing I saw there wasn't a card.

This is not our usual episode — no guest, no Friday news rundown. It's a 23-minute audio essay about something I couldn't stop turning over on the flight home: I walked past a dozen different versions of this hobby in a single afternoon, and most of them barely acknowledged each other.

Somewhere in the last five years, without any announcement, the thing we all still call "the hobby" stopped being one thing. Nobody stopped to rename it.

In this episode:
• Why the collector-versus-investor argument is over — and what replaced it
• The two floors of The National, and why they barely speak to each other
• Trade night, and the difference between paper gains and profit
• How Michael Jordan became the hobby's language of certainty
• The quiet shift from accumulating to editing a collection
• Why the next decade belongs to whoever helps collectors make sense of it

Read the written version: https://thecollectornation.com/news/the-national-didnt-change-we-did

Collector Nation is built on one idea: the hobby doesn't need more recaps, it needs interpretation. Anyone can tell you what sold and for how much. What matters is whether it means anything, and what you should do about it.

More at https://thecollectornation.com
Ryan Alford — Instagram and LinkedIn: @ryanalford

Which hobby are you actually in? Tell me in the comments — I read them.

#sportscards #thehobby #TheNational2026 #cardcollecting #pokemontcg #tradingcards
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