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Listen in the appRyan Alford sits down with Tyler “T-Pott” Nethercott from Sports Card Investor and Market Movers for a deep conversation about what is really happening inside the hobby right now.
From collection data and curation to grading inconsistency, price comps, hype cycles, and the limits of “last sale” logic, T-Pott explains why the hobby still has major gaps — and why that also creates huge opportunities for better tools and smarter collectors. He also shares his perspective on Panini, Topps, allocation, hobby growth, and why he still believes we have not even scratched the surface.
Ryan brings the operator and marketer mindset, T-Pott brings the pricing and product lens, and together they unpack where the hobby is today — and where it may be headed next.
Topics Covered
- Sports Card Investor, Market Movers, and hobby software growth
- Why pricing tools need to move beyond just comps
- The role of discovery and education in card collecting
- The real problem with grading culture
- Condition vs quality in card valuation
- Why allocation and licensing still frustrate collectors
- How social awareness and exposure affect card value
- Why T-Pott remains bullish on the hobby’s long-term growth
Connect with Tyler “T-Pott” Nethercott / Sports Card Investor
- Sports Card Investor: sportscardinvestor.com
- Market Movers: marketmoversapp.com
- CardsHQ: cardshq.com
Connect with Ryan Alford
- Ryan Alford: ryanalford.com
- Right About Now: ryanisright.com
Collector Nation / Collector Station
- Collector Nation: Thecollectornation.com
- Collector Station: thecollectorstation.com
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"Tyler “T-Pott” Nethercott: Why Grading Is More Inconsistent Than Collectors Want to Admit | Sports Card Investor" is an episode of Collector Nation. Runtime 54 min. Published May 19, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.