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Hockey stick from the 1800s could fetch US$3.5 million at auction
Source: Ben Cousins, ctvnews.ca, April 17, 2020
According to the Morse family, the stick was found after buying their grandmother’s house in Vermont back in 1980.
TORONTO — An auction company in the U.S. is offering what it calls “possibly the oldest known hockey stick in existence” and is hoping for a big payday from the item.
Goldin Auctions, which specializes in sports memorabilia, recently opened up bidding for the “Morse stick,” a wooden hockey stick that’s believed to be from a period between the 1850s and 1870s.
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