 What's going on everyone? Sam with Layton Sports Cards. I've been here for about eight months now and I've been doing group breaks and personals for about five I want to say. It's been a great time. I really appreciate everybody that I've been working with, everybody who's taught me and trained me into what I've been able to do today as well as the best customer face in the world which is Layton Sports Cards. Bar none. Hey everybody, this is Matt. I am the group breaker for LSE Baseball and I've been with LSE for about four years. I started off with my own breaking company, got recruited to come down to Florida and I've been down here since 2019. Everybody, I'm Forrest. I've been breaking with Layton for a little over two years now. What's up everyone? It's Kenzie. I have been working here at Layton for a little over a year. I've been breaking for about a total of two years. Again, I'm a group breaker on the sports side and I'm super happy to be here and be a part of the Layton family. How's it going everyone? Caleb here with Layton. Of course, if you guys know me, I rip all the time on our Layton gaming side. Always appreciate everyone coming over and hanging out with us there. I wish you guys all a very, very happy holidays as well. Thank you as always for the supports. Honestly, there's a lot, like I feel like the easy answer here would be like flawless or national treasures but from like a card collecting standpoint, I love Topped Museum Baseball. I think that's a lot of fun. One-in-one basketball produced some huge hits this year for us. That's been a lot of fun and then some of the flagships like for some basketball, for some football, as well as select basketball and select football. My favorite product to rip is Bowman's Best Baseball. I think it's a great mix of current stars and prospects for autos per box and it's a blast. I've ripped a lot of it for myself and I also love doing the rip breaks with it. My favorite product to rip would be Topped Gypsy Queen Baseball. I love ripping through and looking for variations. Two-on-card autos per box. I do like the City Connect variations as well. Just a fun product to rip through and take your time with. One of my favorite products to rip, definitely more basketball and football. Those are my favorite sports that I love playing grown up. But as far as products, I would say Immaculate. Any sport of Immaculate love that product as well as Chronicles. It's a fun mix of little bit of everything. My favorite product to rip is probably Pokemon Evolving Skies. It's just a classic set. Massive pull potential and we've ripped so many boxes on the channel. Just love it. There's been a good amount recently. I'm a big Ravens fan so I would say probably the Flawless Triple, One of One, Ray Lewis, Jamal Lewis and Ed Reed picked it up off of a customer here actually. That was a lot of fun as well as a couple other random like pretty cool patches in the mid-2000s. My favorite card to pick up from my personal collection. I'm always, always looking at through dime boxes and quarter boxes for the 87 Thompson Markham Wire card. It's my all-time favorite card and right now I'm actually working on the Rainbow for 2021 Topps Chrome Platinum Anniversary Edition Red Shandings. So I've had a good time picking up those variations and I think I'm down to about four left to complete the rainbow. So my favorite card that I've picked up from my collection is an older Boston Bruins card. It's a dual autograph of Patrice Bergeron and Phil Kessel. And I think it's a Fleer. It's like an 06 or 07 Fleer dual autograph of those two and I like that one a lot. So my favorite card that I currently have on my PC that I've recently picked up actually from here. It's a TJ Watt rookie auto camo at a 25 BTS 95. For my personal collection it would not be something I purchased it would be something I actually pulled. I'll credit my girlfriend actually with the pull and that would be a gold super from the second year of WNDA Prism. It's a color match with her jersey gold from Prism number to 10. Love it. Man there's so many. Probably my favorite because it has the best memory was back when I first started doing Personals. For one of our customers bought National Treasures football first off the line. I pulled Trevor Lawrence Stars and Stripes RPA to 25 and this is the biggest card I pulled at that point for months and it was just the reaction was crazy and it was so so awesome to do that. Because we did it everybody. Trevor Lawrence 19 of 25 Stars and Stripes rookie patch autograph for the Jaguars. Congrats Haas. Boom. Let's go. My favorite card that I've ripped during a break at Leighton would be the Jackie Robinson cut autograph from 2021 tops diamond icons. That was I love history and that was just really special to be able to pull that from somebody. No dude. No way. Oh my god. Oh my god. I'm going to be very careful picking this up. Oh my god. It is a racing. One of one. Jackie. I have to set this down. I'm like I'll show it again in a second. Oh my god. Let's go. My goodness. Oh my goodness. Oh my god. Look at that. Look at that. Look at it. Jackie. Oh my goodness. I don't have a specific card that's my favorite that I've pulled. I think it's awesome anytime I pull a card for somebody that's going to be a meaningful addition to their personal collection. It's always a blast pulling big huge valuable cards but when there's something that I know is going to be treasured by somebody in their collection for a long time that's especially rewarding. This is Yankees. One of one. Super Bractor Arizona Fall League patch. Austin Wells. There you go. Congrats Yankees. Our first super of the day. My favorite card that I pulled this year is going to have to be the Shohei Otani one of one MLB Logo Man Auto. That was such a sick card. We have a one of one MLB Logo Pack. So my favorite card that I've ever ripped for a customer at Layton would probably be the Hidden Fates Charizard for Jimmy C. What a tough, tough pull. It took us months, many boxes, cases, just an insane pull for Jimmy but that Hidden Fates Charizard. Oh my god. No way. No way. It's the people. Everybody I work with there's never been all the customers. I mean a lot of our customers have turned to my, you know, good friends through social media through our streaming platforms. So I would say honestly it's got to be people. I like working for Layton Sports Cards because we rip a lot of product and it is a blast for ripping packs and interacting with the chat. We have a great following, great customer base and a great community. I think it's really cool. I'm a part of the LSE Collectors Community Facebook group and it's awesome seeing our customers interact and see in the community aspect of the hobby. Seeing people post stuff on there that they've hidden breaks, seeing them buy, sell, trade. Once in a while getting in on that of myself and to me that's my favorite part. It's just we have a great group of people working here and, you know, great community, great customers and we rip a lot of product and like I said that's just a blast. I like working at Layton honestly because of the team and it feels good to be a part of somewhere I could walk in and, you know, we're basically all friends and, you know, cut up talking sports, talking cards, talking about anything. We always have each other's backs. My favorite part about working here is just how much fun it is, you know, the atmosphere. Everyone who works here is super nice. I love interacting with the customers, joking with them, ripping really big cards for them and just the opportunity to rip some super high-end product and have a lot of fun while being able to work, you know, full-time doing this. The big reason that I chose to work for Layton is just the opportunity to expand and grow the gaming for Layton. This is something that Layton has always been interested in and the opportunity to expand it alongside Rich is something that I could never pass up. Probably Dave and Buster's. There's a lot of smack talk that went down for the few weeks before we were going and, you know, we really settled it on a couple of those games that Dave and Buster's of who was supreme in different games, whether it was basketball, football or just random games. It was a lot of fun, great time with everybody. My favorite memory outside of ripping here at Layton Sports Cards is actually just happened the other day. A guy named Riley, one of our customers, came into the shop and I knew him from the breaks for years and when I get to meet the customers that are part of our community and they come into the shop or see him at a show or maybe in a convention, I think that's always awesome. My favorite memory at Layton not ripping would be the first national that I went to, which was 2021 in Chicago and it was actually the first national since 2019 at that time, since 2020 for all the shutdowns, but that was sort of my big introduction into show. It was the first show I actually ever went to, which was which is kind of crazy because it is the biggest one. It's just a real big deep dive right into collecting, buying, selling, breaking the whole thing. It was awesome. All right, so I've got two favorites. Going to the national for the first time this year was definitely up there. I've never been able to go before so that was really fun. As well, I'd probably say the funniest moment was when Brad fell out of his chair. He went to hook something up and sat back down, but the chair rolled out from underneath him and he fell flat on his butt and we were able to pull it up on the security camera and like rewatch it. It was hilarious. My favorite activity with Layton outside of breaking would probably be attending the Derek Jeter event with Rich, his entire family, Sarah, the baby, Sam, Forrest, Layton. It was a great, great time and just not something we get to do every day. Really, really thankful and appreciative of that experience.