Key Takeaways
- Bruni helped his dad promote cash on-line, then did the identical together with his Pokémon assortment.
- After graduating from faculty, he turned his part-time interest right into a full-time enterprise.
- Now, Bruni sees thousands and thousands in annual gross sales and is eyeing his first brick-and-mortar retailer.
Rising up in Milford, Massachusetts within the Nineteen Nineties, Nick Bruni attended native coin exhibits together with his father. Often, Bruni would assist his dad promote the collectibles on-line, again within the early days of eBay — itemizing objects and packing orders.
“ I used to be by no means vastly keen about cash,” Bruni, 34, tells Entrepreneur. “However I appreciated the thought of being your own boss and promoting your personal stuff to make a dwelling.”
In highschool, Bruni was cleansing out his room sooner or later when he stumbled upon his Pokémon assortment from the Nineteen Nineties. He puzzled what the playing cards have been price and requested his dad to assist him listing them on eBay to seek out out. They organized the playing cards, took photos and put collectively the providing.
I fell in love with the eBay course of.
“ I fell in love with the eBay course of,” Bruni recollects. “I’d come house from college on daily basis checking the view depend, the variety of watchers, what the bid was at and reply any questions. Seven days later, when the public sale ended, we shipped the order out, and I used to be hooked on selling one thing.”
After Bruni bought his first Pokémon collection on-line, he reinvested the earnings into one other Pokémon assortment, which he broke aside to promote as particular person playing cards.
For years, via highschool and faculty, Bruni continued flipping Pokémon collectibles on eBay as a part-time interest.
From part-time interest to full-time eBay resale enterprise
When Bruni graduated from faculty in 2016, he started to take his online sales extra critically. Bruni was working within the Service provider Marine on a cargo ship, which meant three to 4 months on, adopted by three to 4 months off.
“ In order that’s once I would give attention to the eBay enterprise,” Bruni explains. “I wanted one thing to occupy my time, and I additionally actually loved Pokémon, so it was positively a ardour venture and a secondary supply of revenue.”
About 5 years later, firstly of 2021, Bruni determined to give attention to flipping collectibles full-time — and his enterprise, Old Skool Pokemon, has seen regular progress since. In 2022, Bruni pulled in $660,000 in annual gross sales.
By October 2023, the enterprise had taken off to such an extent that Bruni hired his first distant worker to maintain up with demand. That yr, annual gross sales surpassed $1 million, then elevated to about $1.3 million the next yr.
Previous Skool Pokemon achieved over $2 million in annual gross sales by 2025. What’s extra, the enterprise has already generated $1.5 million in 2026, so Bruni is eyeing the $3 million milestone this yr.

Excessive-volume promoting in a aggressive collectibles market
Pokémon collectibles stay the enterprise’s bread and butter. Bruni sells classic collections going again to the Nineteen Nineties and present units launched at the moment, sometimes as single playing cards.
The enterprise depends on a big quantity of gross sales, with margins at about 15%, Bruni says.
“Final yr, once we did $2 million in gross sales, we bought 96,000 objects,” he provides. “Common sale value $21. So it’s by no means a very high-value card, making some huge cash off one single merchandise.”
Bruni sources his merchandise from wholesale distributors Mad Al and Southern Hobby. He notes that as Pokémon has loved a “huge resurgence” in recent times, getting his palms on the latest units may be troublesome.
“A pair years in the past, you would purchase collections all day at 65%, 70%,” Bruni says. “These days, you’re having to pay 80%, 85%. So that you’re engaged on razor-thin margins and having to make up for that within the quantity that you simply’re promoting.”
Pokémon solely works with eight distributors within the U.S., and demand has elevated to the purpose that these distributors primarily settle for new purposes from sellers who’ve brick-and-mortar shops, Bruni notes.
Dwell streaming unlocks a brand new stage of scale, first rent
One of many largest current adjustments — and boon for enterprise — is Bruni’s dedication to live streaming, which permits him to open and sell packs to his viewers in actual time.
“When eBay introduced it was going to introduce a dwell streaming facet [in June 2022], I knew I needed to get on there,” Bruni says. “I appreciated the thought and knew that it might be a very large factor.”
Bruni’s preliminary evaluation has confirmed appropriate. Dwell streaming ramped the enterprise up significantly in 2023, requiring that first rent, a fellow vendor (KetchumAllCollectibles) in Chicago whom Bruni had met via the Pokémon group. The duo additionally co-hosts the PokeFlipz podcast on YouTube.
Quickly after, Bruni relocated from Massachusetts to Chicago to be nearer to his buddy, then introduced on a second worker to assist handle the fast-growing enterprise and make it attainable to dwell stream on daily basis.
“It was powerful to deliver on extra assist,” Bruni admits. “My enterprise is my child. I must surrender some management. However hiring employees that can assist you scale your small business could be very useful. I’m on the level now the place I’d not be capable of deal with the whole lot that’s happening on my own.”
These days, Bruni estimates that he spends about 10 hours a day engaged on the enterprise, seven days every week, with the occasional days off. That features dwell streaming seven nights every week; a stream can final anyplace from three to eight hours.
“ It’s an incredible quantity of labor, but it surely’s additionally an enormous passion of mine,” Bruni says. “So it’s each my job and one thing that I actually, actually take pleasure in doing.”
Increasing into bodily retail and what comes subsequent
Now, Bruni is getting ready for an thrilling subsequent chapter for the enterprise: opening his first brick-and-mortar retailer. He’s at present deciding between a number of locations within the Chicago space and hopes to open in September.
Nevertheless, a bodily storefront doesn’t imply Bruni has any plans to go away eBay — in actual fact, he sees the enlargement into brick-and-mortar as a chance to combine in-person gross sales and digital flips.
Opening the bodily retailer will permit Bruni to buy Pokémon merchandise from individuals who cease by and supply a super dwell streaming set-up for his on-line customers.
“I may be strolling across the store, exhibiting individuals within the stream, ‘Hey, that is what we’ve obtainable at the moment. What do you guys wish to bid on?’” Bruni says. “It should give a digital card store expertise to the web, the those who come into my streams.”
Key Takeaways
- Bruni helped his dad promote cash on-line, then did the identical together with his Pokémon assortment.
- After graduating from faculty, he turned his part-time interest right into a full-time enterprise.
- Now, Bruni sees thousands and thousands in annual gross sales and is eyeing his first brick-and-mortar retailer.
Rising up in Milford, Massachusetts within the Nineteen Nineties, Nick Bruni attended native coin exhibits together with his father. Often, Bruni would assist his dad promote the collectibles on-line, again within the early days of eBay — itemizing objects and packing orders.

“ I used to be by no means vastly keen about cash,” Bruni, 34, tells Entrepreneur. “However I appreciated the thought of being your own boss and promoting your personal stuff to make a dwelling.”
In highschool, Bruni was cleansing out his room sooner or later when he stumbled upon his Pokémon assortment from the Nineteen Nineties. He puzzled what the playing cards have been price and requested his dad to assist him listing them on eBay to seek out out. They organized the playing cards, took photos and put collectively the providing.

