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Mid to Late 1940's Kansas City Pla-Mors / Chicago Blackhawks Game Worn Jersey....
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Description
Mid to Late 1940's Kansas City Pla-Mors / Chicago Blackhawks Game Worn Jersey. Serious hockey jersey collectors will want to take a careful look at this Kansas City Pla-Mors gamer, as it was also used by a Chicago Blackhawks player during the mid to late 1940's. After use in the NHL it was sent down to the USHL Pla-Mors, but a faint outline where the Hawks' logo was once displayed, in addition to the proper "Wilson [size] 42" tag in the inner tail that matches known Blackhawks exemplars from the era point the origin of this shirt as being from the "Windy City" pro team.Displaying the popular "Barber Pole" style, this striped wool sweater presents a two-color tackle twill sewn-on No. 9 on the back, and was either worn by George Gee or Roy Conacher, who played in Chicago from 1946-49. Multiple team repairs and a moderate amount of small holes are exhibited throughout. A nearly exact style match to the Bill Mosienko Blackhawks jersey that sold for more than $20,000 in a major auction in October 2007, all this piece needs is the Chicago logo patch and it will be once again restored to its original glory. LOA from Joe Tomon.
Auction Info
2012 May 3-5 Vintage Sports Collectibles Signature Auction- Dallas #7051 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
May, 2012
3rd-5th
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