Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction September 2024
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 9/24/2024
David Booth, selected 53rd overall by the Florida Panthers in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft, suited up in 571 games over the course of eleven (11) seasons in the National Hockey League with the likes of the Florida Panthers, Vancouver Canucks, Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings. Continuing his career overseas in both Russia and Germany after his years in the NHL, offered here is this Canucks jersey worn by Booth during the lockout shortened season of 2012-13. Made by Reebok and sporting a lone size "58" label affixed to the inner collar, the front and reverse necklines of the jersey have been accented with the logo crests of both the NHL and Reebok respectively. Decorated over the front of the jersey with a Canucks team crest that features embroidered details, "Vancouver" is spelt out above in sewn on single layer blue twill letters that have been laid out in a gentle arch. Sporting matching alternate logo crests atop of both shoulders, the sleeves and verso have been styled with Booth's number "7" in single layer blue twill numerals. Having had "Booth" spelt out in matching style letters across the affixed matching nameplate at the top of the reverse, the jersey shows game-wear stick marks over the front, reverse and both sleeves as well as a stain over the upper portion of the left sleeve and board burns over both sleeves plus the nameplate on the reverse as well. Also showing light pilling on the interior as well as a Canucks team inventory barcode that has been heat-pressed above the fight strap and denotes the jersey as being a "Set 1 2012-2013" offering, the garment has been photo-matched with Getty Image #164285110 (March 10th, 2013 vs Minnesota) to stick marks over the front/side.
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