The Football Card Podcast #51: When Collectors Stop Waiting for Perfect Copies
At some point, every serious collector learns the same lesson:
You can wait for the perfect copy.
Or you can own the card.
This week, Pack and Brett discuss how scarcity changes collecting decisions.
When a card only surfaces once every few years, grades start to matter less and ownership starts to matter more.
The conversation spans:
- Rare cards versus perfect grades
- The psychology of chasing low-pop football cards
- Why some cards never stay available for long
- Market observations from the Midwest Monster
- Black Finite sales and football card demand
- Andre Johnson versus Calvin Johnson
- Tom Brady's market strength
- Madden nostalgia and football culture
The longer you collect, the more you realize that some opportunities don't come around twice.
I would lean toward the first title. It has a story built into it and connects directly to the Frank Gore moment, which is the most memorable moment in the episode.
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