Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Fall 2011
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 11/1/2011
Big lot of 15 sticks features signed gamers from Adam Oates, Dave Taylor and Owen Nolan, as well as sticks signed by Pavel Bure and the late Pat Burns.
Adam Oates signed just above the heel low on the shaft of his Sher-Wood PMP 9030 game-used stick which retains his black tape jobs on the knob as well as his distinctively short blade;
Dave Taylor placed a dedicated ballpoint signature low on the back of the shaft of his vintage Sher-Wood PMP 5030 which retains his white tape jobs on the knob and blade and has number “32” written high on the shaft;
Pavel Bure signed the bare blade of a red Russian Sportech stick;
“Schmautz 8” is written in red marker over the “Smyl” factory stamp on a game-used Koho 221 with a custom-shaved handle that retains its white tape knob. The bare blade is blackened;
Owen Nolan signed at the toe on the front of the blade of his taped Sher-Wood gamer;
Pat Falloon signed low on the shaft of his Sher-Wood game-used stick with his white tape jobs intact on the knob and blade;
The late Pat Burns signed in blue marker high on the shaft of his Chimo “Burns” practice-used coach’s stick;
Jacques Demers signed in fine gold paint pen just above the heel low on the shaft of his “Demers” Louisville TPS practice-used coach’s stick;
The late Bryan Fogarty signed in blue marker low on the shaft of his Louisville game-used stick which retains his black tape job on the blade and has with “Fogarty” stamped on the shaft and his number “44” written in black marker below his white tape knob;
Donald Audette signed low on the shaft of his Titan ASD gamer with a cracked blade;
Alexandre Daigle signed the shaft of his Titan ASD gamer with his tape jobs on the knob and blade;
Marko Kiprusoff’s number “23” is written in blue marker on the shaft of his taped Bauer Supreme stick;
An unidentified right-handed Sher-Wood PMP 5030 with a bare blade and white tape knob has number “16” written in marker on the front of the shaft, which has a chip missing lower down the front just below the label;
Franklin stick has “Doyon” stamped low on the shaft;
“St. Amour” is factory stamped on a black Koho Revolution stick.
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