We shift from the “48 vs 49 Leaf” debate into two things collectors actually wrestle with: how we form our taste, and how our collecting evolves over time. David lays out his theory that most people start with what was modern when they began collecting, then gradually move backward into their era, iconic cards, and eventually deeper vintage, pre war, and oddball. The crew pushes on whether that’s projection or pattern, and the conversation lands where it should: everyone’s path is different, and that’s the whole point.
Then we head straight into the Leaf rabbit hole, and this is where it gets fun. David explains why Leaf feels “gangster” as a set: the chaotic printing, the wild color shifts, the ghost versions, the back bleed-through, and the weird reality that sometimes the ugliest version can carry the highest grade. It becomes a conversation about collecting as a game you choose for yourself, including the eternal tug of war between centering and registration, and why two people can love “eye appeal” but score a card completely differently.
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