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Anyone have photos of these?
Just reread my 1990 Gilkeson Guide and saw a xerox'd page of a write-up he did at the time which lists a "white box" version. Article is a poor quality xerox but he includes an image of what could be the white box version('h'). This led to me wondering why I have not seen or even heard much over the decades about this. Do they exist? Are they likely aftermaket like the whiteout/scribbles?
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I use the Lenny rule, if I never seen Lenny selling it I consider it something someone faked/altered when it comes to the Ripken card.
Like you I remember the article on the white box but I have never actually seen one. What do you mean by aftermarket? I have never seen a whiteout that I believe someone didn't make at home but as far as I know all the scribble versions are 100% factory printed. I am far from an 89 Fleer error/variation expert but I have owned a couple. ![]() |
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I have seen unopened packs with even the silly rare versions showing. I have never seen anything with a whiteout version showing. I have opened a ton of 89 Fleer and know many others who have also opened many many cases of it and nobody I know has ever personally found one. I do have one real whiteout story but it was really whiteout over a FF version. My younger brother pulled it out of a pack when we opened some wax boxes back in the day. I seen him pull it and scratch the whiteout off the card. Other than that I pretty much call BS on all whiteouts. All the scribble versions can easily be explained with how printing works |
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More importantly, I am very interested in what Gilkeson was referring to as a 'white box' version, which he describes in the article as the same as the black box version but white. I have yet to see a copy of this offered for sale and have not seen it mentioned outside his write-up ca. 1989.
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I obtained many rare cards from Lenny! I'm still amazed how many people buy these fake/altered cards every week. Hundreds of dollars each. Too many scammers taking a $1 Black Box version and printing money five minutes later. Graded/Authentic or not - they are Post Production creations! Hand altered after printing. Smooth surface or not. Consistent shine/gloss or not. They were likely never printed this way. I always consider the White Scribble the true 'whited out' card. Legit factory printed version. |
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If I understand correctly, whiteouts are all human made, either via Fleer employees in 1989 or people attempting to trick buyers. This my next question, why would PSA slab a card with an aberrant surface? Can't imagine they'd miss the texture difference. Lastly, so in your collecting history, have you ever encountered what Gilkeson describes in a white box "nearly identical to the black box" version? I will reread this guide every few years and almost always find something new to look into, in this case, I had never heard of (or seen) a white box version of this card.
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Welcome to Net54. Pretty sure you emailed me last week as well. My opinions on 'Whiteout' (not White Scribble) cards is well known. That being said - PSA 10 fake graded cards do exist and do pop up on eBay etc from time to time. Your best bet is to watch eBay for a few months.
Spend your money on real cards - but I wish I had a 10 to part will..... Happy Hunting! ![]() |
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1989 fleer, 1989 fleer bill ripken, 1989 fleer variations, ripken white box |
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