A two-day weekend! YES!!!!! It's finally here.
And what am I going to do with it? Saturday I'm taking my nephew to a skateboarding demo featuring none other than Tony Hawk. Fingers crossed for an auto (but I'm not holding my breath). Should be a fun day just the two of us.
Golf on Sunday and some time hanging out with my niece (she's got fastpitch provincials this weekend....good luck kiddo!).
But I found this box just sitting on my doorstep when I got home tonight. I knew it was coming, I just wish the ol' postman wouldn't have left it in such plain view. I hate when that happens. Thankfully, the content inside arrived unscathed.
I received an e-mail a couple weeks back from a collector who said he had a Linden item I might be interested in. Linden? Sure. Thing is....he had literally a "Linden item".
This game-used glove from Trev's days with the Montreal Canadiens was too good to pass up - especially since I was able to trade for it. Did I "overpay"? I dunno. But I figured what the heck.
The previous owner said he picked this up at a Montreal Canadiens equipment sale. Most pro teams do it. Once a year, they open their doors to the public and sell off some of the jerseys, sticks, skates, gloves...you name it.
This glove was sitting in a bin full of "singles". Meaning he only had the one. No matching pair.
While that initially deterred me from acquiring it, I decided what the heck.
That Linden name screened on the glove flap sold me on it. It looked cool and again - I traded for it.
It's got some neat wear and tear to it but at the same time, it seems very lightly used for a game-used glove. Very little palm wear and some areas look almost new.
But what the heck.
As always, I'm part skeptic. As soon as I got it, I started thinking "Is this legit?" or is it a fake. Lots of indicators say that it's the real deal. But the thumb has me concerned. It's got what looks to be a sewing defect. I don't know if that's normal, but again...would this glove be used in a game?
As well, I searched as many Linden photos as I could find with him in the red and blue. Not once did I find an exact model match.
Close. Real close on a lot of pics. But nothing that is a perfect match.
So did I get duped? Maybe. But I don't think that somebody would go out of their way to trade a single game-used glove just to rip me off. And it's not the first time I've taken a flyer on something. At the end of the day - I like it.
Then again, I am a sucker.
But what the heck. I think it looks cool. And now I have yet another fun story to tell.
'lightly used' hey? From what I've heard about his time in Montreal, he may have worn that every single game and not got a mark on it...
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heh...heh...
Hey-ohhhhhhhhhhh!
ReplyDeleteGood one.
Sad, but true.
In cases like this, trust your instincts. Photo matches help, as do team letters of authenticity. Still, it's a nice glove that would work quite well as an item to get signed.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it!! Very happy to help out a fellow collector!!
ReplyDeleteWell that looks a little familiar. If this is what I'm thinking of, the guy messaged me on Clouts'n'chara about it, but we couldn't come to a deal. I gave him a link to here and looks like it worked! Excellent pick-up!
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