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Absolutely love this Gordie. It's right up there with his 63 Parkie. If that's yours, it's one beautiful card.
Funny thing about that card is that most players during that time could not perform the skill that Gordie is doing on that card. He's doing an outside edge one skate stop. Something you'll see today's players do all the time, but many of the players during Gordie's time could not perfect that. Last edited by goldenage; 02-06-2021 at 12:49 PM. |
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Thanks Golden for the compliment on my Howe, bought that card in that holder almost ten years ago! Here are a few more that have some of my favourite images...
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