Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Winter 2021
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 2/23/2021
The late Bob Dailey looked right at home wearing this orange and black No. 2 jersey when he made his first of two NHL All-Star Game appearances in 1978. The hulking Philadelphia Flyers defenseman was well on his way to his most productive offensive season with career highs in goals (21) and points (57) in 1977-78 when he donned this gorgeous Campbell All-Stars gamer for the ASG in Buffalo. With size 50 Gerry Cosby tagging in the collar testifying to Dailey’s 6-foot-5 stature, this durene beauty displays plenty of evidence of game wear including black marks and board burns and has all of the great 1970s All-Star jersey features with sewn-on white stars, NHL crests and surname letters directly onto the upper back.
Dailey, who died of cancer in 2016, was selected to the First All-Star Team for the first half of the 1977-78 season by the NHL Writers’ Association. Game wear shows in a faint diagonal mark to the left of the NHL star on the left breast, black marks and a tiny unrepaired burn hole on the back of the right shoulder, small marks and a tiny unrepaired burn hole on the front tail, black marks on the lower left sleeve, and smaller marks on the right sleeve.
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