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Posted By: jay behrens
This isn't event he grossest example either. Back about 10 years ago, I think it was ProSet, that bought the only pair of leg pads that Terry Sawchuck ever wore in his entire career and cut them up. The owner of the company claim to be a hockey fan and huge Sawchcuk fan and used the same logic to cut up this one of a kind item. What kind of true fan would want to see a piece of history destroyed? |
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