
Episode 3 of The Hangover features Jeremy Lee, David Chase, Joe Poirot, and Josh Adams tackling three fascinating hobby questions that every collector eventually faces.The conversation begins with a debate about relic cards and historic memorabilia. Should iconic jerseys and artifacts be preserved in museums, or is it acceptable for card companies to cut them up so collectors can own a piece of history?From there, the panel dives into the concept of "upgrading by downgrading" and why some collectors willingly sell higher-grade cards in pursuit of stronger eye appeal, better value, and a collection that feels more personally satisfying.The episode closes with a deeper discussion about card ownership itself. Is there a point where simply having owned a card is enough? Can the experience of ownership become part of the collection, even after the card is gone?A thoughtful episode about eye appeal, collecting priorities, hobby evolution, rarity, nostalgia, and what ownership really means in sports cards.Comment below:Have you ever upgraded by downgrading?And have you ever sold a card, only to realize you didn't need to replace it?Subscribe for more hobby conversations from The Hangover and Sports Cards Live.
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