One Week Later: Did the $12.9M Sale Lift All Boats - or Just the Yacht Club?
Description
One week after the record-setting $12.9M Jordan/Kobe Logoman sale, we ask: did it truly lift the hobby, or just the high-end yacht club? Jeremy and Joe Poirot break down the reactions, from skepticism to excitement, before Leighton Sheldon joins to share perspective from the vintage side. Together we tackle whether the sale is a real comp or an outlier, what it means for vintage vs modern, how scarcity is understood today, and whether collectors should be trimming, holding, or reallocating in a frothy market.
Highlights
One week later: comp vs outlier and how much weight the sale should carry
PR, syndicates, and perception: does attention create “fractionalization 2.0”?
Manufactured vs organic scarcity: why both now drive demand
Vintage pride vs modern crown: what actually shifts for collectors
Leighton’s playbook: liquidity, risk management, and taking chips off the table
Card allocation vs net worth: how deep is too deep?
Next record-breaker candidates: ’52 Topps Mantle, T206 Wagner, a Ruth rookie
If you enjoy deep hobby conversations that go beyond headlines and comps, this episode is for you. And don’t forget, watch Sports Cards Live every Saturday night on YouTube for live, interactive discussions with collectors, dealers, and industry leaders.
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