 Hi, I'm Forest Moons. I'm at Forest Moons cards on Instagram and I am a breaker manager at Layton Sports Cards. I first heard about Layton Sports Cards when I was applying for jobs kind of mid-pandemic, honestly. So the progression of being here at Layton Sports Cards, I started as a sorter shipper and did that for a few months and started top-loading at night for Brad and Rich, actually. So I did that for a little while and the goal was to learn as much as I could and see if, you know, you can do enough to become a breaker and just immerse yourself in products and knowledge and streaming online. I started top-loading at night, gripping personals and, you know, just work your way up to being able to do group breaks and multiple streams a week and knowing every product that comes out and so on and so forth. Some of the more challenging things I had to overcome in becoming a breaker was no prior knowledge in sports cards really at all before starting a Layton Sports Cards. So there was, on a daily basis of being at the shop, it was learning as much as I possibly could about different products, different athletes, different manufacturers, different styles of breaking, other breakers, just everything about the hobby really is, like I said, not knowing anything. It's kind of a tough hill to climb. I've always been enjoying sports so that sort of was the first ring on the ladder, so to say, and it was really a help in, you know, because there is definitely a lot of crossover between what we're looking for in cards and what we like to watch on TV as far as like, you know, the best athletes typically sell the best, typically. So I'd say that was probably the most difficult thing was learning all of that where a lot of, I think most breakers would say they'd been in the hobby before. They had collected things before they started breaking or I was like, I did the reverse. I started breaking and then I started collecting. I love to collect a lot of different things but I like to collect Star Wars cards. I've been a Star Wars fan for a long time and it's just, it's a different vibe than sports, I think. It's supposed to be fun. You play the video games, you watch the movies, you watch Mandalorian, so definitely Star Wars. Memorable moments would be, honestly, meeting people and friends that I would see at a show or the national or we talk on Instagram, pulling cards for great customers, pulling really cool things like an Abraham Lincoln cut auto. There's just a few things that are really fun. My favorite sports teams are the Boston Red Sox, the New England Patriots, Orlando Magic, and the Boston Bruins. I collect Rafael Devers, David Ortiz, the rest of the teams, it's kind of a mix. There's a few guys, it's kind of just an in general collect those teams. Some crazy memories of Rich since knowing him, since starting working here. Any time we just be breaking into be late at night, it's pretty rare nowadays but the Super Bowl Mixer was one time, you know, you just get, you've been working, you know, 12 hours and everything's funny and Chad's just loving every bit of it and you're cutting up with your friends. But honestly, just learning from him and breaking and seeing his reactions to certain things and kind of what makes him tick is always fun. Some of my favorite things about the industry as a whole is a pretty strong sense of community, at least, you know, at shows and in our chat rooms and on social media with our customers and friends and there's always like a help each other out sort of thing, a communal thing. There's a lot of, at least as far as I know it, you know, gift giving and just finding places for cards, essentially. If there's something that I have that I'd consider selling maybe, I'd usually try to find out if I can find someone to give it to first, honestly. One of my favorite products to break and something that I'm always excited to see is really anything under the Topps Chrome, I guess umbrella or brand. So Topps Chrome Baseball, Topps Chrome Merlin Soccer, Topps Star Wars Chrome Galaxy, you know, Topps Chrome F1, really anything Topps Chrome. If I were to put an average number on cards that I flip through in one night of breaking, the answer is, the easy answer is thousands. But that's hard to quantify, right? You're looking at what you're ripping, you know, if we're ripping a flawless release day, it's quite a bit less. But on like a Bowman release day, God, I don't want to know.