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About The Card Lab

Hello fellow sports card collectors and enthusiasts, this is The Card Lab with Jake The Ripper and Card Jesus. We are two forty-something dads who were heavy card collectors during the Junk Wax Era of the 80's and 90's, but like many kids from that time period, we lost touch with the hobby over the years. Between the pandemic and our two teenage boys, our passion for the hobby has been rekindled. We are here to pass along any tips, tricks, and information to help you get the most out of card collecting. We rip packs, scout out stores/card shops all over the mid-west, and scour the internet to stay current with the industry. Whether you are a rookie enthusiast that is new to the hobby just collecting for fun, or a veteran collector trying to make money, we can help keep you informed on what is hot and what is not.

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WE PULLED A MURAKAMI RED ROOKIE CARD! 🚨 #baseballcards #bowman #murakami #topps #sportscards

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WE PULLED A MURAKAMI RED ROOKIE CARD! 🚨 #baseballcards #bowman #murakami #topps #sportscards

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