March 2, 2025 - 12:01

KAB Sports Cards and Collectibles, along with LuckBox Sports Cards, hosted its annual card trade show this past Saturday, attracting a diverse crowd of collectors and vendors. Among the 80 vendors present was a remarkable young entrepreneur, 12-year-old Luca Kelso from Billings.
Luca, a passionate sports card collector, showcased his impressive collection and demonstrated his keen business acumen by flipping cards for profit. His booth drew significant attention as he engaged with fellow collectors and shared his knowledge about various cards and their values.
Luca's enthusiasm for the hobby was evident as he navigated the bustling trade show, negotiating deals and trading cards with both experienced collectors and newcomers alike. His success at such a young age serves as an inspiration to other budding entrepreneurs, proving that age is no barrier to success in the world of collectibles. The event not only highlighted the thriving sports card community but also showcased the potential of young talent in the marketplace.
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