
In Episode 11 of The Vintage Spotlight, Jeremy Lee and Leighton Sheldon dig deep into one of the most nuanced topics in the hobby: “own appeal” vs. “eye appeal.” Sparked by a video from Dan’s Vintage Baseball PC, the guys explore whether owning a rough copy of a grail is better than holding out for a cleaner version — and what it means for how we build our collections. The conversation heats up with a detailed comparison of two T206 Honus Wagner cards: one restored and sharp, the other tattered and raw — and double the price. Which would you rather own? Also in this episode: Why collectors may be turning to vintage amid modern market instability A preview of Fanatics Fest and goals for The National A look at Matty C’s new project, Eye Appeal Inc Reflections on hobby community, fatherhood, and the joy of collecting This one’s a blend of insight, fun, and hobby philosophy — classic Vintage Spotlight. Vintage Spotlight is a spinoff podcast from the Sports Cards Live segment of the same name, which Leighton has regularly appeared on since 2022. Please check out the hosts YouTube channels Jeremy: @SportsCardsLive, Leighton: @JustCollect and Leighton's Trading Card Therapy podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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