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1981 STanley Cup Team Signed Islanders Stick
Hey guys,
First time posting in this section, however I was wondering if I could get some help on this item. I was contacted by a consignor, who wants to sell this stick. He claims it is the 1981 Islanders team and his father was great friends with Sutter. Does anyone have an approximate value for this stick? I can't find a comp online. Maybe I am missing something? Thanks! https://sportscardalbum.com/c/t657za97.JPG https://sportscardalbum.com/c/a2xg0p71.JPG https://sportscardalbum.com/c/65776op9.JPG https://sportscardalbum.com/c/6834n27n.JPG https://sportscardalbum.com/c/2zightu8.JPG https://sportscardalbum.com/c/4gpcpnsh.JPG https://sportscardalbum.com/c/0b28e1fm.JPG https://sportscardalbum.com/c/194qzg55.JPG |
Not sure of the value, but there are some real hockey experts on this website..They will be able to give you an idea if the autographs are legit and a value for the item..
here is the link.. http://vintagehockeyforum.com/forum |
Thanks. Just tried signing up, however It says I must wait. Any chance you could possibly post for me? Thanks in advance
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No problem.Done.
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Thanks I really appreciate that!
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Signatures look totally legit. Several questions though.
How many signatures are on this Koho 221? Which players stick is this? The name would be stamped on the top part of the stick shaft. I see a smudged signature, not really that important unless it's a key Islander. The number of signatures is important. Verifying the era of course is vital. The Koho 221 was used widely throughout the NHL in the late 70's early to mid eighties. So that's a plus. Can the stick owners stamp be seen and posted? Plus the number of sigs on it? I'd have a better guess if I knew that info. Thanks Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk |
Getting them now. Thanks
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I would say in the neighborhood of about $300. Others may say higher, but I'm trying to give you a realistic price. The piece looks legit and as another has said, which players stick could increase that number.
Problem with an item like that is shipping. They are tough to move around and thru the mail. Also, interest in hockey is about 1/10 that of baseball. Luckily for me I have less competition for hockey items I want. Good luck with it. Jason |
I just looked at the hockey forum and I find it a little ironic that your stick is posted there with the same photos you show here. Someone on there gave a price of $350.
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Yea I had a net54 member post on there for me. He recommended it. Thanks for the appraisal. Appreciate it.
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Duluth Eskimo is definitely right about the appraisal. More of the type of item you'd sell at a show. Ran into a guy in Westchester at a show recently trying his best to sell a Felix Potvin signed goalie stick. Sticks are difficult to sell online. If this stick belonged to say a Mike Bossy, Denis Potvin, or Bryan Trottier even, the estimate would be more. To the right buyer though you never know. It's a great item for a hockey collector, which I am, but being a lifelong NY Rangers fan, my conscience wouldn't let me even make an offer. Best of luck
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I am a big Islander fan and have many autographed sticks from the 4 in a row Stanley Cup years. All of the signatures on that stick are absolutely authentic. Back then that entire team was so accommodating and would sign at practice all the time. I can verify all of the following player signatures on that stick:
Mike Bossy Bob Nystrom Gord Lane Lorne Henning Clarke Gillies Steve Tambellini Gary Howatt Duane Sutter Wayne Merrick John Tonelli Denis Potvin Ken Morrow Dave Langvin (twice - once in pen once in marker) Can't make out the smudged one, un sure about two others. Great item for an Islander fan - but it would be hard to sell for any real coin unless you found the right collector. |
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