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The following are my favourite websites that relate to hockey memorabilia: (Click on the logos to view the websites)
HOCKEY DB
The website with the most hockey data on the web! LOADED with info on stats, standings, cards etc.
A very nice site that displays hockey memorabila of collectors. View a couple of my cards on the AN Sports website at
http://www.ansports.com/hcfbford/BFord.html
One of the ONLY places where i purchase my autographed hockey memorabila. The true legitimate leader in hockey autographs.
When it comes to game-used hockey memorabila, Milton Byron is the man. He is so knowledgeable in the field of game used jerseys and equipment that he can authenticate items for you.
BYRON'S
HOCKEYLAND
The Hockey Attic is a website full of various hockey memorabilia. It is a personal website of another collector.
A really cool site focusing on the importance of hockey in Canada. Really nice scans of vintage 1910-12 Imperial Tobacco cards and 1933 OPC "A" cards.
A site completely dedicated to hockey pucks. View the "Museum" to see NHL hockey pucks from the early 1920's up to todays Official game puck model.
My favourite site to purchase vintage hockey photos. This place usually has the photo you are looking for!
A website of New Jersey Devils memorabilia of collector Benjamin Rufener. Just an amazing collection of Devils items including jerseys, gloves, skates etc.
I have not found very much information online about the history of hockey cards, but this page provides some insight.
Aside from collecting autographs and memorabila from Hall of Fame players, i enjoy researching and reading about their careers. This is the perfect site to do just that!
This is a website that sells memorabilia related to hockey's "tough guys". It is a good site, with lots of items available for sale. I bought a couple of game used sticks from DTG, Bryan Kurzman is one of the nicest guys to deal with.
A nice site full of hockey autographs to view. Very helpful hints and storys of how to aquire hockey autographs. I especially like the Hall of Fame autographs section.