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jasonluckydog

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Pulled this last night, and as much as I don't want to sell it, I've spent too much on boxes the last few weeks and will sell for the right price, so shoot me a PM with an offer if you're interested. It's /25

I also have the second card below that I was thinking about packaging with the autos, so send me any offers for either or both if you're interested.

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Pulled this last night, and as much as I don't want to sell it, I've spent too much on boxes the last few weeks and will sell for the right price, so shoot me a PM with an offer if you're interested. It's /25

I also have the second card below that I was thinking about packaging with the autos, so send me any offers for either or both if you're interested.

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what kind of price did you have in mind?

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Here is a section of my collection. From the left to right, mostly off camera is a 2005 team singed ball; game used helmet (with Sam Mills memorial sticker), gu Jeff Skinner skates (issued to him in preseason and used through the first half of his rookie season), Tim Gleason gu gloves, gu game ball from the Christmas Eve game last season (December 24, 2011), signed Cam Newton authentic jersey (not game used), gu linebacker gloves used/signed by Thomas Davis, gu Arena League 2 playoffs game ball; under the jersey - Bob Feller autographed official MLB ball, Jeff Bagwell gu and signed baseball bat, Rod Brind'Amour Night puck, gu 2002 Stanley Cup Finals puck (Canes vs Red Wings), Duke vs UNC home run baseball, gu Jaroslav Svoboda helmet with 9-11 memorial sticker (2001 season).

Not pictured: Ron Gant home run ball (May 6, 1989 against Expos' Pascual Perez), Dan Uggla signed/game used baseball bat (used last season against Marlins), a ton of Carolina Hurricanes game used sticks.

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Here is a section of my collection. From the left to right, mostly off camera is a 2005 team singed ball; game used helmet (with Sam Mills memorial sticker), gu Jeff Skinner skates (issued to him in preseason and used through the first half of his rookie season), Tim Gleason gu gloves, gu game ball from the Christmas Eve game last season (December 24, 2011), signed Cam Newton authentic jersey (not game used), gu linebacker gloves used/signed by Thomas Davis, gu Arena League 2 playoffs game ball; under the jersey - Bob Feller autographed official MLB ball, Jeff Bagwell gu and signed baseball bat, Rod Brind'Amour Night puck, gu 2002 Stanley Cup Finals puck (Canes vs Red Wings), Duke vs UNC home run baseball, gu Jaroslav Svoboda helmet with 9-11 memorial sticker (2001 season).

Not pictured: Ron Gant home run ball (May 6, 1989 against Expos' Pascual Perez), Dan Uggla signed/game used baseball bat (used last season against Marlins), a ton of Carolina Hurricanes game used sticks.

WOW! that is some awesome $hit! if you dont mind me asking. how did you get those Skinner skates....those are sweet!
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Thanks man! They had an open equipment room sale after practices when they were at the RecZone, everything you would want is there but usually the high profile players' stuff is either put aside for silent auctions, charity auctions or for people who know people. Well, there is a guy in Raleigh who knows people and he sold them to me at a reasonable profit. I checked with the assistant equipment manager, Jorge, before I bought them to make sure they were legit. He said they were - Skinner actually wears an 8 1/2 on his right foot and a 9 on his left.

I have a Cam Ward stick used against the Bruins in the 2009 playoffs that I got from him, too.

I got the Gleason gloves, Sergei Samsonov gloves and a few sticks from one of those equipment sales. I am pretty sure they still do it, but not as often. You have to be on a mailing list to know when they open the doors to the public and I'm on the list. But since I'm now in Georgia, it doesn't do me much good.

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