Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Winter 2015
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 2/25/2015
HOFer Grant Fuhr’s career got back in gear when he was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs by the Edmonton Oilers prior to the 1991-92 season. Fuhr’s game-used goalie equipment lot from his Leafs debut campaign features his photo-matched game-worn pads, trapper glove and blocker. Fuhr’s Brown JB280 pads are matched to his Pinnacle card photo by the black mark on the outside white edge of the right knee, and the black mark through the “B” and between it and the ”2” on the tagging on the outer edge of the right pad. His Maple Leafs Brown JB11 blocker and JB25 trapper gloves also are photo-matched.
Fuhr’s Maple Leafs JB25 trapper is photo-matched to the three black marks, one on the cheater and two on the outside edge of the thumb, on the front of the glove, as well as upward folds to the tagging on the back of the glove, including one on the bottom left corner of the “JB” tag on the cuff above the thumb, and on the bottom right corner of the Brown tagging on the well-worn blue nylon covered padding on the back of the glove.
His JB11 blocker is photo-matched to the is matched to two black marks on the front. There is a diagonal black mark through the bottom of the “C” in the “Excel” tagging on the top of the blocker, and a diagonal black mark through the middle of the top of the “W” in the Brown tagging on the bottom of the glove.
Most of Fuhr’s Maple Leafs game-worn equipment displays great game wear thoughout, with plenty of black marks on the gloves and pads. His Brown game-worn chest protector and arm protector has red color bleeding at the bottom of the padded chest protector with John Brown Custom Sporting Equipment tagging.
The CCM Supra goalie pants with the Maple Leafs embroidered crest sewn on the left leg and size 38 on its big flag tag inside the back displays no discernible game wear.
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