
Episode 2 of The Hangover is here, featuring Jeremy Lee, David Chase, and Joe Poirot diving deep into vintage card philosophy, eye appeal, placeholder cards, honest wear, and one of the greatest cards in the hobby: the 1948 Leaf Jackie Robinson.The guys debate the difference between card deformities and malformations, discuss whether placeholder cards actually make sense, and explore how collectors emotionally attach themselves to certain copies over time.Then comes the main event: the first ever “Jackie Off” in sports card content history.Jeremy, David, and Joe compare their own 1948 Leaf Jackie Robinson cards side by side, discussing color, centering, eye appeal, technical grade, rarity, ownership psychology, and why this card remains one of the most important cards in the hobby.From Vince Carter 1/1s to 1966 Marvel cards to vintage grails, this episode goes everywhere.👇 COMMENT BELOW 👇Where do you stand on placeholder cards? Do you buy the best you can afford right now? Or wait patiently for the forever copy?Subscribe to Sports Card Clubhouse for future episodes of The Hangover.
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