Show notes
Pack and Brett are back—recording from family vacation and prepping for The National—to talk all things football cards.
In this episode, they tackle:
- The collector psychology behind non-rookie-year cards tied to milestones
- The underrated power of card backs
- Favorite card photography and why art cards deserve more respect
- Black Pulsars, downtowns, and why Kabooms get hate
- The Herman Moore market moment and why Keith Van Horn outselling Curtis Martin says a lot
- What it takes for Burrow and Jaden Daniels to justify gold vinyl and true gold prices
- A $2,500 Reggie Wayne Prizm Gold chase story that completes a 2012 Colts team set
- Joe Horn’s journey from Bojangles to Pro Bowls
- And why Hakeem Nicks’ 2011 playoff run makes his 2014 Prizm Gold worth overpaying for
This is an episode for the collectors who care about stories, not just comps.
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