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Michael Osacky is a USPAP Compliant sports appraiser and lead appraiser for PSA, which is the world's largest third party grader of sports collectibles. The Sports Appraiser Podcast helps listeners become smarter about how to collect, value, and care for sports collectibles. Visit his website for more: https://www.baseballintheattic.com/
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This is Discussing Digital, the podcast series by Appraise where each week, we chat with different experts in the digital marketing industry.
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Just Ask the Appraiser

Miles L. Hamrick Sr.

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We are Helping our Clients Navigate the Real Estate Appraisal Process in an Ever Changing Environment. Mr. Hamrick has over 35 years experience in the real estate appraisal profession. He designs and teaches real estate appraisal classes at the university and corporate levels. His extensive studies have allowed him to obtain the Appraisal Institutes designation of MAI, the Appraisal Institutes AI-GRS review designation and has been placed on the AI Green Registry for Residential and Commerci ...
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Chianti is the most popular Italian wine. It is mostly made from the Sangiovese grape, but is normally a blend. How does it compare to a Sangiovese wine? Tonight we will find out. In a prior show we did a Chianti tasting. I love Chianti and I believe I liked all three wines we tasted that night. It is normally made from a blend of grapes, but is mo…
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Join Michael as he recounts his nostalgic visit to the University of Illinois, where he taught a Sports Management class on Halloween. Discover insights into the current market trends for trading cards and autographs, and learn about job opportunities in the sports collectibles field. Don't miss this engaging episode filled with humor, history, and…
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After reading about and tasting New York wine, I have a strong desire to visit the Finger Lakes AVA. Until the 1970s and 1980s, New York was known for producing wine made from the Catawba and Niagara grapes. Many people still have that perception. However, back in the 1950’s, Dr Konstantin Frank started the cultivation of Vitis vinifera (the old wo…
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Michael explores the history and current value of some of the most iconic home run balls, including those of Mark McGwire, Aaron Judge, Babe Ruth, Barry Bonds, and Hank Aaron. Discover the story behind Shohei Ohtani's home run ball that recently sold for $4.4 million. Learn about what influences the value of these collectibles and what the future m…
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Is price important for Rioja? Tonight we will blind-taste three Rioja wines and find out. Rioja is the leading wine region in Spain. Broken into three parts. - Rioja Alto - Rioja Alavesa - Rioja Oriental Known for its red wine production and aging in oak barrels. (predominately American oak) Tempranillo is the most planted grape and makes up nearly…
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Michael discusses buying, selling, and grading sports collectibles. This episode is packed with essential tips on maximizing the value of your sports cards, understanding grading, and choosing the right selling platform. From the nuances of auction houses to the benefits of local card shops, Michael guides you through the processes involved when se…
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Tonight, we will learn about and taste two wines, made from grape varieties unfamiliar to many of us. First, we will taste a Vignoles (white) and then have a Norton (red). Both wines come from small AVA’s in east central Missouri, along the Missouri River. The first wine we are tasting is a Vignoles from the first AVA in the US. It comes from the A…
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Michael shares insights from his recent talk at the Penn Club in New York City. Learn how to safely store your prized items, the impact of manufactured scarcity, strategies for investing in this alternative asset class, and much more! Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting, this episode is packed with valuable tips and stories that wi…
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Tonight, our blind-tasting duo will taste three wines chosen by our listeners. We have one white and two red wines. Our first wine is a white wine from Burgundy, France. It is from the Chardonnay grape. Tonight, we taste: 2022 Bourgonge - Maconaise - Macon Villages. Purchased at Costco for $12.79. Stored in stainless steel tanks. This is 100% Chard…
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Join us on this exciting episode of The Sports Appraiser podcast where Michael unravels the tale of a T206 Honus Wagner card used as collateral for a $750,000 loan. Don't miss this captivating story filled with valuable insights into the world of sports collectibles. Please subscribe, follow, like, and leave a review. Email info@Baseballintheattic.…
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Tonight, our blind-tasting duo explore uncharted wine, at least for the show. Shiraz is the most planted and #1 grape from Australia. Shiraz is the same grape and wine as Syrah, but for some reason, Australia and South Africa call it Shiraz. It is a big, bold, full-body wine with high levels of tannin and acid. Because of the tannins, it is normall…
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Michael talks about the top nine mistakes collectors make when buying or selling sports collectibles. From overvaluing items to poor storage practices, Michael provides valuable insights and tips to help collectors avoid common pitfalls and make smarter decisions. Tune in to become more knowledgeable about the sports collectibles market! Please sub…
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Our wine-tasting duo discuss their favorite wines and why they like them. Do you know your favorite wine and why you like it? Do you know the characteristics of your favorite wines? Why do you like a certain wine? This episode will help you make better buying decisions, find alternative varieties, and understand why you like the wines you do. Tonig…
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Michael explores the captivating history and value of the 1933 and 1934 Goudey baseball card sets. Discover why the 1933 Goudey set is one of the top three collected sets in baseball history, learn about the infamous missing card #106, and inspect the values and population reports of some of the most coveted cards. Please subscribe, follow, like, a…
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Dennis and Denise have a budget-friendly show tonight, with each wine costing less than $10. We randomly selected and tasted three white wines. Also, see if you can catch ten references to different songs. See if Dennis and Denise can figure out what wines they are drinking tonight. Tonight, our three wines include: 2022 Bouchard Aine & Fils, Chard…
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Michael dives deep into the 1952 Topps baseball card set, one of the top collector sets alongside the T206 tobacco set and the 1933 Goudey set. Explore the history, value, and unique aspects of the 1952 Topps set, including the coveted Mickey Mantle card, error cards, and the impact of card dimensions and quantities on market share. Please subscrib…
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Tonight, our wine-tasting duo takes part in our first-ever head-to-head challenge. We will examine the differences between the two wines and help you decide which wine is right for you. Pinot Noir is the wine that made Burgundy France famous, but what about Pinot from the New World, specifically, California and Oregon. Oregon is known for its Pinot…
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In this episode, Michael explores the fascinating T206 tobacco card set, often referred to as "The Monster." Discover the history, key players, and the various ways collectors approach this iconic set. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a curious newcomer, this episode is packed with insights and stories that bring the T206 set to life. Please …
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Tonight, our blind-tasting duo heads down south, way down south to Argentina. Malbec is a Bordeaux grape that has become less popular in France but is king in Argentina. Malbec is the most planted grape by far in Argentina. It produces over half of the worlds Malbec. (According to the Oxford Wine Companion) Malbecs from Argentina are riper and more…
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Michael highlights the world of sports collectibles as an alternative asset class. Tune in to hear insights from his recent wealth management talks, the importance of third-party grading, and the evolving market for game-used memorabilia. Michael also discusses some intriguing appraisals from recent events. Please subscribe, follow, like, and leave…
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To honor the start of the Football season (tailgate season). Dennis and Denise are having a canned and boxed wine show. We have never tried a canned wine, so we are excited to see if they are good. These wines are becoming more popular because of their user-friendliness. See if Dennis and Denise will recommend any of these three affordable wines. O…
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Michael discusses the evolving landscape of card shows and local card shops. Reflecting on the past and discussing the future, Michael covers everything from the old smoky rooms filled with collectors to the modern innovations needed to keep the hobby alive. Plus, get insights into the first ever Fanatics Fest and the exciting interactions between …
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Dennis and Denise have a budget-friendly show tonight, with each wine costing less than $10. We randomly selected and tasted three red wines. Also, see if you can catch ten references to different songs. We learn some wine terms. We also discuss why we look at the wine before we swirl, smell, and sip. See if Dennis and Denise can figure out what wi…
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Michael explains why you can't retire on your 1980s, 1990s, and even 2000s trading card collections. Discover the impact of mass production on the value of sports collectibles, and learn why quantity doesn't always equate to quality. Michael shares insights on popular items like Ken Griffey Jr.'s rookie cards, limited edition autographs, and even r…
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Tonight our blind-tasting pair looks for a wine you can enjoy before summer is over. We will delve into some facts about Rose’ so you can make an informed purchase. We will also talk about wine characteristics, terms, and general rules you may want to follow to make your wine tasting experience the best it can be. We are also changing our format fr…
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Michael delves into the significance and methodology of using comparables (comps) to determine the value of sports memorabilia. He explains how various factors affect the valuation, including the condition, market events, and rarity, as well as the differences in valuation methods depending on the purpose (auction, donation, insurance). Please subs…
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Our blind-tasting pair are in for a treat, and so are you if you taste along with them. Garnacha originated in northeastern Spain. It is a heat-loving drought resistant grape. It spread around the Mediterranean and up into France where it is known as Grenache. Grenache is mostly a blending grape so getting a single variety wine can be difficult. Wi…
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Michael combs thru his email bag and answers your questions. Topics range from whether to get sports cards graded, when to appraise collections, tax deductions related to appraisals, verifying the authenticity of autographs, and more. He concludes by sharing a bit about his recent interview with Shad Khan. Please subscribe, follow, like, and leave …
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Chardonnay is probably the most loved and hated wine in the world. Have you heard of ABC – (Anything But Chardonnay)? Some people dislike it, but it is still the world's most planted white wine grape. Why is it hated? We will try to find the answer in this episode. If you think you don’t like Chardonnay, maybe you haven’t tried the right one. Chard…
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In this episode, Michael explores the fascinating history of card collecting, covering notable card issues from the late 1800s to the late 1900s. The episode also delves into the significance of many specific issued sets, regional issue cards, and the impact of the overproduction of baseball cards in the 1980s and 1990s. Please subscribe, follow, l…
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Chianti is a classic Italian wine. It has come a long way from the basket wines found in the checkered tablecloth restaurants of the past century. Tonight, our two blind tasters will pair Chianti with some cheese. Join them as they taste these three wines. 1. 2021 Kirkland Riserva Classico ($8.99) from Costco https://costcowineblog.com/ 2. 2021 Gab…
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Host Michael Osacky discusses the intricacies of modern versus vintage sports collectibles and the importance of portfolio diversification. He explains how modern collectibles can be volatile, while vintage items tend to be more stable. Michael also highlights the growing importance of game-used jerseys, autographed cards, and non-sports cards, lik…
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Riesling is a light, high-acid summer refresher and can be a great pairing with the right food. Some people avoid Riesling, believing it is only a sweet wine. While it can be made sweet, most Riesling is bone dry. Today we will taste these three Rieslings. 1. 2023 Joseph Handler Riesling ($5.99) from Trader Joe’s. This wine is off-dry, with notes o…
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In the inaugural episode of The Sports Appraiser podcast, host Michael Osacky introduces himself and his career in sports collectibles appraisals. Michael shares his career journey, and what drew him to sports collectibles. He discusses his role in appraising collections and touches on the various individuals and organizations he assists. Please su…
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Dennis and Denise are opting for a budget-friendly approach tonight, with each wine costing less than $10. We chose three refreshing summer wines that won’t break the bank. We taste the 2023 Landkastel Riesling ($6.99) from Aldi, 2023 Kirkland Pinot Grigio ($4.99) from Costco, and the Espiral Vinho Verde ($4.99) from Trader Joe’s. Listen to find ou…
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In this episode, Pinot Noir reigns supreme. The grape that made Burgundy famous and produces some of the most expensive wines in the world takes to the tasting ring. Which wine will wear the belt in the blind wine tasting? Unknown to us, tonight we tasted these three Pinots: 2022 Ken Wright Cellars Willamette Valley ($25.99) from our local wine sto…
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Tonight, Dennis and Denise get marooned on the island of New Zealand where Sauvignon Blanc is number one. We wade through information about Sauvignon Blanc, before casting off on a blind wine tasting journey. Join the pair as they taste a 2023 Kirkland Ti Point Sauvignon Blanc; a 2018 Craggy Range Te Muna; and a 2022 Justin from the Central Coast o…
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In this episode of the Wine Appraiser Podcaster, Dennis and Denise blindly taste, learn about, and rate three affordable Cabernet Sauvignon wines. This could be the best wine to pair with a juicy steak. Tonight we taste a 2019 Santa Ema from the Maipo Valley, Chile. We next taste a 2015 Farnito from Tuscany, Italy. Our final wine was a 2018 Clay Sh…
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Nothing pairs any better with summer than a light and refreshing rose’. In this episode of the Wine Appraiser Podcast, Dennis and Denise blind taste three affordable rose’ wines. Tonight we taste a 2023 Carayon La Rose from the Languedoc in the South of France; 2023 Malene by Chamisole Vineyards; and a 2022 Whispering Angle from Cotes de Provence. …
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In this inaugural episode of the Wine Appraisal Podcast, Dennis the Wine Appraiser, discusses the reason behind the show. He talks of his passion to share affordable wine finds with listeners, and describes how he and his wife and wine-tasting partner Denise will blind taste and score three affordable wines each week.…
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Send us a text 5 Types of Deeds. We are Helping our Clients Navigate the Real Estate Appraisal Process in an Ever-Changing Environment. Miles has over 35 years’ experience in the real estate appraisal profession. He designs and teaches real estate appraisal classes at the university and corporate levels. His extensive studies have allowed him to ob…
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Send us a text What are Encumbrances? We are Helping our Clients Navigate the Real Estate Appraisal Process in an Ever-Changing Environment. Miles has over 35 years’ experience in the real estate appraisal profession. He designs and teaches real estate appraisal classes at the university and corporate levels. His extensive studies have allowed him …
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Send us a text What is a Gross Rent Multiplier? We are Helping our Clients Navigate the Real Estate Appraisal Process in an Ever-Changing Environment. Miles has over 35 years’ experience in the real estate appraisal profession. He designs and teaches real estate appraisal classes at the university and corporate levels. His extensive studies have al…
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Send us a text What are Real Estate Easements? We are Helping our Clients Navigate the Real Estate Appraisal Process in an Ever-Changing Environment. Miles has over 35 years’ experience in the real estate appraisal profession. He designs and teaches real estate appraisal classes at the university and corporate levels. His extensive studies have all…
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Send us a text What is the Contingent Valuation Method to Value?? We are Helping our Clients Navigate the Real Estate Appraisal Process in an Ever-Changing Environment. Miles has over 35 years’ experience in the real estate appraisal profession. He designs and teaches real estate appraisal classes at the university and corporate levels. His extensi…
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Send us a text What is Flood Insurance?? We are Helping our Clients Navigate the Real Estate Appraisal Process in an Ever-Changing Environment. Miles has over 35 years’ experience in the real estate appraisal profession. He designs and teaches real estate appraisal classes at the university and corporate levels. His extensive studies have allowed h…
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Send us a text What is a LAND SURVEY? We are Helping our Clients Navigate the Real Estate Appraisal Process in an Ever-Changing Environment. Miles has over 35 years’ experience in the real estate appraisal profession. He designs and teaches real estate appraisal classes at the university and corporate levels. His extensive studies have allowed him …
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Send us a text What are the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP)?? We are Helping our Clients Navigate the Real Estate Appraisal Process in an Ever-Changing Environment. Miles has over 35 years’ experience in the real estate appraisal profession. He designs and teaches real estate appraisal classes at the university and corp…
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Send us a text What are the FOUR Government Controls on Real Estate? We are Helping our Clients Navigate the Real Estate Appraisal Process in an Ever-Changing Environment. Miles has over 35 years’ experience in the real estate appraisal profession. He designs and teaches real estate appraisal classes at the university and corporate levels. His exte…
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