Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Spring 2021
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/30/2021
Continuing with their winning ways, earning Stanley Cup championships in each decade, we have a group of six sticks used by Montreal Canadiens players during the late-1980s to mid-1990s, including from Vincent Damphousse, Bobby Smith, Claude Lemieux, Kirk Muller and Mark Recchi (2). The breakdown for the group is as follows; LEMIEUX - Sher-Wood PMP 5030 model used in 1987-88 with "Lemieux" stamped, with a date code of "27 Aout 1987". The original white tape is in place over the blade and spiral pattern over the handle, with moderate game-use shown including red paint transfer to the knob; MULLER - Easton Aluminum with "Muller" stamped to the inserted stick blade, with "Coupe Stanley 1993 9 Juin MTL"m handwritten to the blade stem. This is the correct type of model used by Muller during the 1992-93 playoffs/finals. The shaft shows heavy use, with a tear to the blade tape; DAMPHOUSSE - KOHO Revolution model from circa 1998-99 with "Damphousse" stamped, and the original tape over the handle and knob. Moderate game-use is shown with nice wear to the shaft; SMITH - KOHO model used in the late-1980s with "B Smith" stamped and "15" handwritten, with the original black tape on the blade and white on the knob. Just light game-use exhibited; RECCHI - Canadien C50 model used circa 1995-96 with "Recchi" stamped and "8" handwritten, with the original tape on the blade and handle. Light use is shown, with Reechi adding a gold paint pen signature to the heel; RECCHI - Sher-Wood PMP 5030 used circa early-to-mid-1990s with "Recchi" and "8" stamped and the original tape on the blade and ribbed pattern on the handle. Light game-use is exhibited.
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