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Show your vintage hockey sweaters!

Hawk_Eye

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Have any old style hockey sweaters or jerseys you'd like to show off? Well heres the place to do it. Jerseys up to the 80s and from defunct teams are more than welcome. Here are mine.

1927 Toronto Maple Leafs
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1932-33 Toronto Maple Leafs
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1948 Winter Olympics gold-medal winning hockey team, the Team Canada RCAF Flyers jersey.
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matei

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Those are lovely...

I don't have any that are quite that vintage... mine are '80s vintage Pittsburgh Penguins jerseys. :p

Some of them are in bad shape, as I wore them during games. I was the only Pens fan in town, and as such they were very hard to come by in New York (Islanders territory).
 

Tomasso

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I have a game worn sweater given to me by this guy, in the dressing room at the old Chicago Stadium; probably '70 or '71. I actually knew him fairly well as whenever he had marital difficulties he would stay at my neighbor's guest house. He taught me how to shoot a slapshot using a tennis ball against the garage wall.




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cptjeff

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Tomasso said:
I have a game worn sweater given to me by this guy, in the dressing room at the old Chicago Stadium; probably '70 or '71. I actually knew him fairly well as whenever he had marital difficulties he would stay at my neighbor's guest house. He taught me how to shoot a slapshot using a tennis ball against the garage wall.




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Very cool. You have that inside a frame or something right? Gamers from that era are quite rare- they only replaced them on rare occasions. Guys would wear a jersey for years.

Also, perhaps the greatest person to learn a slapshot from ever.
 

Tomasso

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cptjeff said:
Very cool. You have that inside a frame or something right?
Nope, it's boxed away in storage (along with a copy of his autobiography and a couple of pucks) for over twenty years. I must have had around dozen of his sticks as well, which I used and eventually broke. Memorabilia collecting was not that big back then, at least for me. [huh]
cptjeff said:
Also, perhaps the greatest person to learn a slapshot from ever.
"First thing. Don't hit the puck directly.....hit the ice a couple inches before the puck and let the stick do the work."
 

cptjeff

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Tomasso said:
Nope, it's boxed away in storage (along with a copy of his autobiography and a couple of pucks) for over twenty years. I must have had around dozen of his sticks as well, which I used and eventually broke. Memorabilia collecting was not that big back then, at least for me. [huh]
"First thing. Don't hit the puck directly.....hit the ice a couple inches before the puck and let the stick do the work."
If you don't want it...

Even if you're not particularly attached to it for memorabilia reasons, it probably would be good to do something to make sure it's protected against moths and such if you haven't already. I just kinda shudder at the thought of something like that getting destroyed by damage from storage.
 

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