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olb31
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I am interested in purchasing some unopended cases of 1990 fleer baseball jumbo cello cases. 1) how can one distinguish between the red boxes and the green boxes, when buying an unopened case, 2) do you have any of the green box versions that have already been removed from an unopened case that you would be interested in selling. Thanks for any info you can provide
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By the product code.
Arthur
do you know which code is the green box and which code is the red box?
The only redbox code I know is; when returning your movie, don't step over the bum that's trying to sleep up against the machine. For some reason they don't like that.
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There are two types of green cellos.
Arthur
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yes i discovered that. t.he grren see through cellos or the ones that aren't see through. either way i would like the green ones is there a way to distinguish between the red and the green?
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He's looking for the Soaring Stars inserts, which are only available in one of the two types of green cellos, and have a Griffey card that is ridiculously condition-sensitive and just a pop 2 on 144 cards submitted. It's probably a $1k card in PSA 10.
It's not a novel concept. I picked up a few cases around 6 years ago and there were others looking to do the same. Nobody really sticks with it for long so you can get a case for cheap if you catch one when no one else happens to be looking. I believe Steve caught on eventually and bumped his price up on them to ~$100/case when he has them.
Arthur