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Fin Condition

Fin Condition

By: Seth Levit O.J. McDuffie and The Legendary Sevach
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The hobby may have gone crazy… but we’re keeping it old school.


Fin Condition is an NFL trading card show hosted by O.J. McDuffie, Seth Levit, and The Legendary Sevach of The Fish Tank. Dedicated to Miami Dolphins trading cards and football card collecting, this podcast celebrates the joy of ripping packs, trading doubles, and chasing Dolphins legends - not PSA grades or market comps.


Each episode dives into the stories behind our favorite Dolphins cards - from Dan Marino and Larry Csonka to Jason Taylor, Zach Thomas, Ricky Williams, and De’Von Achane - exploring the players, the eras, and the memories that made collecting fun in the first place.


Whether you're a lifelong Miami Dolphins fan, a vintage football card collector, or someone rediscovering your childhood binder, Fin Condition brings nostalgia, storytelling, and Dolphins history together in one place.


Keep your slabs.

We’ll keep the memories.


And make sure your cards are always in Fin Condition.

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Episodes
  • 1992 SkyBox B-2 Bombers: A Costacos Poster… on a Football Card
    Apr 10 2026

    In this episode of Fin Condition, we spotlight one of the most creative crossover concepts in the hobby — the 1992 SkyBox Prime Time “B-2 Bombers” card featuring former Miami Dolphins heavy hitters, Louis Oliver and Jarvis Williams.

    But this isn’t just a card… it’s a mini version of a Costacos Brothers poster.

    That’s what made the Prime Time series so memorable. SkyBox didn’t just create inserts — they built an entire set around poster-style designs, pulling inspiration from the same larger-than-life visuals that once hung on bedroom walls across the country.

    The “B-2 Bombers” concept, the styling, the attitude — it all reflects that era when football cards weren’t just stats and headshots… they were personality.

    O.J., Seth, and The Legendary Sevach break down the card, the players, and why this particular piece stands out in a set full of poster-inspired designs. It’s a reminder of a time when collecting felt bigger, louder, and a whole lot more fun.

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    13 mins
  • 6. Nat Moore Signed This… In the Orange Bowl Parking Lot | 1981 Topps
    Apr 8 2026

    We’re diving into the 1981 Topps Nat Moore (#136) — a clean, understated design from a 528-card set that captured a transitional era in football cards. No flashy action shots yet… just sideline moments, warmups, and a glimpse of a Dolphins legend in his prime.

    But this one’s different.

    This isn’t just a card — it’s autographed by Nat Moore himself, signed in the Orange Bowl parking lot after a game. From chasing players with a binder as a kid, to holding onto a memory that outlasts any mint condition grade, this episode is exactly what Fin Condition is all about.

    The guys break down:

    • Why the 1981 Topps set feels like a bridge between decades
    • Nat Moore’s dominance before Marino ever arrived
    • The Dolphins’ iconic uniform combos (and O.J.’s strong opinions on them)
    • And the unforgettable era when fans could literally meet players steps outside the locker room

    This card might be off-center… the corners might be soft…

    But the story? Fin condition.

    If you’ve still got your childhood binder, your shoebox collection, or a card that means everything to you — you’re in the right place.

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    13 mins
  • 5. 1988 Topps Troy Stradford - The Super Rookie
    Apr 3 2026

    Before PSA slabs… before “prospects”… there were Super Rookies.

    In this episode of Fin Condition, we rip into the 1988 Topps Troy Stradford Super Rookie card—a snapshot of a Miami Dolphins running back who looked like the next big thing in the late ‘80s.

    Stradford wasn’t just hype—he backed it up.

    ✔️ NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year

    ✔️ Led the team in rushing and receptions

    ✔️ Dynamic, do-it-all weapon alongside Dan Marino

    For one season, he had it ALL.

    But like so many stories from this era… it didn’t last.

    The guys break down:

    • What made the 1988 Topps “Super Rookie” subset so unique
    • Why Stradford’s rookie season was more impressive than the stats suggest
    • How injuries changed the trajectory of a promising career
    • And how this card perfectly captures a moment in Dolphins history that fans may have forgotten


    Plus, a great story about how this exact card found its way into Sevach’s collection—thanks to a young Dolphins fan who knew exactly where it belonged.

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    13 mins
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