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I picked up this Hockey puck in the original box today Guy said best he could remember it was his dads from early 40's but had no real info. I know nothing about except that These were the official NHL pucks for many years so any help as to date and value would be appreciated.
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This is likely circa 1930's-1940's, not sure of value but I'd guess $500+ Last edited by byrone; 06-18-2016 at 04:41 PM. |
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Brian Thank you for the information I hope I can return the favor and share some Information with you sometime. I have a 1935 Red Wing Autographed team photo and this puck looks great displayed next to it so for now I am going to enjoy it.
Jonathan |
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Although I'm a big Rangers fan for 55 years and only collect sigs of Rod Gilbert and Nick Fotiu, I have to say that is a very cool find.
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I'd love to display that alongside my early Beehive hockey cards.
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Hey Jonathan,
Great find. The Tyer company with CCM/Art Ross began producing pucks for use in the NHL in roughly 1942, with these early examples exhibiting the first orange rubberized logos utilized after decades of Spalding use going back to at least 1909 in the NHA (pre-NHL). These first Tyer Art Ross pucks saw action until 1950, with the larger second logo style pucks in use until 1958, with the first orange rubberized team logos appearing at this time. Your puck I believe is more of a generic Tyer example that never saw use in the NHL, with even the earliest practice pucks used sporting orange CCM/Art Ross circular logos. Regarding the "Andover" reference, the Tyer NHL pucks were produced in Buffalo, with some rarer early examples manufactured in Andover, putting a premium on any of those models. This refers again only to the NHL-used examples. I would say that value is more realistically around $150.00 - 200.00, with the box being sufficiently rarer than the puck itself. I hope this helps. Brent |
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The only reference I can find indicates that particular logo design appeared on AHL pucks in 1943-1944.
Although Tyer pucks were used in the NHL, I can't find any reference that shows that particular design appeared on any NHL pucks. Steve
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