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CarltonHendricks
04-03-2015, 04:02 PM
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I picked these up the other day off eBay...Anyone seen skates like these?..All the ones I've seen have just been black..never seen two tone ones like this...The listing said there were 14 watchers...had a OBO so I shot an offer and they took it...After I bought um I asked the seller how long they were up...said a week...

I sent an enquirey to iceskatesmuseum.com...interestingly they didn't have anything on them...

Hi, Carlton Hendricks here...Say I just bought the attached hockey skates...would you have any info on the Arctic company who made them?...Also are these ice skating only or hockey skates? Anything you could tell me about them would be much appreciated...I’ve never seen a pair like them...
Thanks so much
Kindly –Carlton
www.SportsAntiques.com
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Hello Carlton,
The skates you bought are most interesting because of the splendid shoes. The skates themselves are more or less standard hockey skates from around 1900. And I am afraid that is all I can say about them. Arctic must have been a model name; I have data about hundreds of American and Canadian skate makers, but a manufacturer named Arctic is not among them. The only other mark I see on the blades is 11, which indicates the size. Sorry, I can’t help you better.
Kind regards,
The virtual ice Skates Museum
http://www.iceskatesmuseum.com/
Bert van Voorbergen

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http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=194154
They should go well with that "Boston Rink" hockey stick I got last fall from Corey...

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jcmtiger
04-03-2015, 10:45 PM
look like figure skates, not hockey skates.

Joe

khkco4bls
04-04-2015, 06:37 AM
they look like speed skates to me like racing skates

Ron
04-04-2015, 09:02 AM
The blades are for sure hockey blades as the have the puck stop on them (little mountain shape piece in the middle of blade). The boots are multi use, pleasure skating or hockey or speed etc. Based on the blade I would say they were used for hockey, nice skates. There were listed a little longer than a week as i asked about them at least 2 weeks ago.