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try contacting Bucyk through the Boston Bruins team or the Boston Bruins Alumni to try to email (or snail mail) some pics of the skates to him . I am sure he would be able to tell if those were his skates
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I'm no expert on the subject, but perhaps MEARS could do it. Though I think game use and the autograph authentication are two different things,
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Recommend you contact Barry Meisel at MeiGray, probably the best authenticators of game used/worn NHL items in the business.
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Although it seems unlikely for most sports, I would agree with sending him some photos and a nice letter asking for more info. Hockey players are very approachable and most would be more than willing to answer such a question. Check sport collectors.net to see what his turn around time would be or send it via the Bruins. Jason
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