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Oh here are the Hockey Cards. I've been looking them up all day and I found out that they belong to the first set of hockey cards ever. Kind of cool, however some are in bad shape.
I found out that they are C56 - Imperial Hockey cards. Oh and the gloss on the back... well more flash issues. Lester Patrick of Renfrew Club 1910-1911 ![]() ![]() J. Jones of Cobalt Club 1910 ![]() ![]() C. Toms of Cobalt Club 1909 ![]() ![]() Herb. Clark of Cobalt Club 1910 ![]() ![]() Art Ross of Haley Bury Club 1910 ![]()
Last edited by Big Bone; 08-28-2009 at 01:20 AM. |
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