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Good call on the Roy postcard Peter, I forgot about that one. This one just popped up on ebay today so I grabbed it!
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Moving off rookies, while I am not a big fan of the Icee Bear issue, I love this one, costs very little.
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And here's a relatively obscure (perhaps for good reason though I like it a lot) Magic.
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Nice Peter! Here's a non-rookie that took me years to find!
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Gordie Howe promo card from the mid 60s.
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First post here.
I am going to go with the 1933 O-Pee-Chee 'Series A' Eddie Shore Rookie. Before Orr, there was Shore! That's right! In the 1930s, he was probably just as big as Morenz was. Boston fans worshiped him, while hockey fans in other cities wanted his head. The arenas were always full every time he played. The sad part is, majority of hockey fans today don't even know who he was. The NHL is partially to blame for this because all they want to talk about is Wayne Gretzky. Anyways, check it out below: Last edited by samosa4u; 05-07-2017 at 10:41 AM. |
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