Dennis Hull – The Other, Other Great Hull
Often overshadowed by his brother and nephew, Dennis Hull was no hack on the ice, either. The younger brother of Bobby Hull and the uncle… Read More »Dennis Hull – The Other, Other Great Hull
Often overshadowed by his brother and nephew, Dennis Hull was no hack on the ice, either. The younger brother of Bobby Hull and the uncle… Read More »Dennis Hull – The Other, Other Great Hull
Complete idiot or marketing genius? Check back for the results in a week! Even though I am also an eBay buyer, I often ponder just… Read More »Penny Project: Super Low eBay Starting Bids on Vintage Hockey Cards
The 1958-59 Topps hockey series featured the rookie card of one of the greatest snipers to play the game. The number 66 card from that… Read More »$3000! Bobby Hull’s 1958-59 Topps #66 Rookie Card
I remember as a kid in the 1970’s, other kids trying to pawn off these tall, goofy looking cards in a trade for a star… Read More »1970-71 Dad’s Cookies Hockey Card Series
When one thinks Buffalo Sabres, one has to think Gilbert Perreault. Perreault is certainly a must for any vintage hockey cards collector. Gil’s 1970-71 O-Pee-Chee… Read More »Gilbert Perreault – Still the Face of the Buffalo Sabres
Grading a hockey card is somewhat like judging figure skating. The whole process is pretty much arbitrary and really doesn’t mean as much as it’s… Read More »What Do Hockey Card Ratings Mean Anyway?
Rated at not much more than a common card, the 1973-74 O-Pee-Chee #150 card should be a prized possession of any Toronto Maple Leafs fan.… Read More »Under-rated: 1973-74 Dave Keon O-Pee-Chee #150
One of the centre pieces of the Louvre Museum in Paris, France is the Mona Lisa. For the first time visitor to the Louvre, the… Read More »1911-12 Imperial Tabacco C55 #39 G. Dallaire