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Old School Magic
Sig has been researching card prices to prepare for Magic 30. This week he shares a few insights and explains why he already shipped some cards to buylists.
Given Sig’s interest in Magic’s earliest sets, it’s no surprise that he’s excited about the recent Lost Legends announcement. But what exactly does it entail?
With the strengthening US dollar, Sig sees more arbitrage opportunities ahead. He shares some sites that should be on your radar when shopping overseas.
Sig reviews data indicating that we’re now in a buyers’ market. What is on his radar, and what cards should you be looking out for?
Sig investigates eBay’s new vault service and its market implications. What does this service mean for the future of Magic investing?
A sales post for Mirage starters transported Sig back in time. What do picnic table battles in the ’90s have to do with Magic today? More than you’d realize.
Did you know there are other options outside TCGplayer for purchasing damaged cards? Sig shares some recent observations in this space.
Sig shares some cards he has come across over the years that are signed by someone other than the original artist. How do they affect the value of the cards?
Sig shares a few signals he’s recently observed of weakness in the Magic market.
After receiving a Twitter question about Collectors’ Edition, Sig shares his most recent take on the set.
Sig looks through Magic’s history for some of the earliest, most powerful trampling creatures.
Sig is playing Magic again! This week he provides an update on how he’s progressing toward his Magic goals for 2022.