Jean Beliveau Foundation Auction
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 3/11/2008
An amazing piece to hold while contemplating how its original owner stickhandled and shot the puck with it, this one-piece beauty is made out of elm and looks like it could be from as far back as the 19th century. Intriguing is the shaft with its slight curvature, assumingly made that way from a left handed shooter repeatedly leaning on it, if you follow. Indeed, the thick, narrow (2"), slightly tilted blade also looks like it would have been used by a left handed shot. Game use is evidenced by multiple nicks and marks but the stick is solid, solid without any cracks. The shaft measures 45", with a single mounting hole piercing it three inches from the butt end to note. Fun to imagine shooting and scoring with this baby!
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