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Signature ou impression légitime de M. Hockey ? Bâton de gardien Stroh’s Louisville Fabriqué au Canada


Signature ou impression légitime de M. Hockey ? Bâton de gardien Stroh’s Louisville Fabriqué au Canada


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4 Comments

  1. scotiadk

    That looks a be a print but I would take it to a memorabilia shop to get a firm answer. One way you can check is to hold the stick blade up to the light and angle it such that the blue pain starts to “shine”. The signature itself should be a different level of contrast when this happens, if there is no contrast between the two that likely means that they are the same/similar ink composition which would indicate a likely print.

  2. fivespdcat

    I wouldn’t be too surprised if it was real. In addition to being a great hockey player, Gordie was great to the fans pretty much all the time. He also lived in Detroit and you could see him wandering around a lot.

  3. pullingahead

    I don’t know why a company would print Gordie’s signature on goalie sticks. So from that alone I’d say it’s probably real.

  4. Its-a-Shitbox

    Looks pretty legit to me. I have a couple of items that he signed, and from my memory (since I don’t have them right next to me), the style looks very close.

    Also, he would never sign things as “Gordie” – always Gordon, just like yours.

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