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Wednesday, July 14 2021 - 06:24
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How One Man's Love Affair With Pokémon Made This Father the World's Most 'Rad Dad'
DALLAS, July 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-Asianet/ --

-- Collection amassed by the late Bart Kiser offered in Heritage Auctions' 
inaugural Trading Card Games Auction July 24-25

Pokémon was bigger than a game for "Rad Dad" Bart Kiser. It was as big as the 
love he had for his children.

Kiser gifted a portion of his massive card game collection to his children 
Christmas morning 1999. "Some of us were a little too young to know what was 
going on," says son Matt Kiser, watching home video of that holiday morning. 
"But we see our family …  We see, especially our dad who loved us and was doing 
everything he can to share in that passion with us kids."

Bart Kiser passed away in 2018, but the gift he left his children that 
Christmas morning is creating a lasting legacy for the Kiser family. Proving 
that it's not just sports cards that collectors will pay hefty prices for, the 
Kiser collection is expected to fetch an estimated $3 million when it is sold 
by Heritage Auctions on July 24-25 as part of the Trading Card Games Signature 
Auction ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3226864-1&h=2115012889&u=https%3A%2F%2Fcomics.ha.com%2Fc%2Fauction-home.zx%3FsaleNo%3D7260&a=Trading+Card+Games+Signature+Auction 
),. That would be a U.S. record for a sale of a trading card collection that is 
not sports related. 

The loving father, Bart Kiser earned the nickname "Rad Dad" from his career as 
a radiologist. He connected with his kids through the colorful cards depicting 
"pocket monsters." This Kisner family is once again reminded of his love and 
generosity in sharing the family's Pokémon passion.

"This is by far one of the most extraordinary collections I've ever seen and 
one of the most extraordinary families I've ever seen," said Joe Maddelena, 
Executive Vice President at Heritage Auctions. "The Kisers are a loving family 
and Bart's delight at sharing the Pokémon experience with his children is 
evident in just how far he went to build this epic collection – the 'Rad Dad 
Collection.'"

Pokémon, the trading card game that swept the world 26 years ago, has once 
again gone mainstream during the past year. This year Heritage Auctions 
garnered world-record auction prices for sealed box sets, one of which sold for 
$408,000. Newfound nostalgia driving the market is the push behind Heritage's 
inaugural Trading Card Games Signature Auction ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3226864-1&h=2115012889&u=https%3A%2F%2Fcomics.ha.com%2Fc%2Fauction-home.zx%3FsaleNo%3D7260&a=Trading+Card+Games+Signature+Auction 
), its first sale dedicated to cards from Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, 
Yu-Gi-Oh! and others. Sealed boxes and individual cards date from the mid-1990s 
through the mid-2000s.

"I happened to go in our closet and there were two or three of these sealed 
boxes, plus 20 other boxes and I was like, OK, this is real," Matt Kiser said.

Highlights from the Rad Dad Collection offered at auction includes sealed box 
sets such as a Pokémon Japanese Base Set Sealed Booster Box (Media Factory, 
1996) ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3226864-1&h=4004460726&u=https%3A%2F%2Fcomics.ha.com%2Fitm%2Fmemorabilia%2Fpokemon-japanese-base-set-sealed-booster-box-media-factory-1996-%2Fp%2F7260-15010.s&a=Pok%C3%A9mon+Japanese+Base+Set+Sealed+Booster+Box+(Media+Factory%2C+1996) 
) released only in Japan. These boxes were released in Japan on Oct. 20, 1996, 
which was a little over two years before the English version. English versions 
of these boxes came with 36 card packs but Japanese versions came with 60 packs.

Hi-Res images available:
Eric Bradley, Public Relations Director
C: +1 469-271-2849 or EricB@ha.com

SOURCE: Heritage Auctions 
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Japanese