"Although I live right next to Boston, I hate all Boston teams. It's just the way I was brought up. When I was in the 7th and 8th grade my brother and I would go for every visiting hockey team that was playing the Bruins. Back in those days they used to let you actually wait inside the hotel as there were only a handful of people getting autographs. I do not go for autographs anymore. Today there are so many people hanging out at the hotel that they actually rope you off just outside the hotel! I don't feel like jostling with 35 autograph hounds for a couple of scribbles."
John explains about how his allegiance to the Canadians started over 30 years ago and how autograph hounds and some athletes less then stellar signatures have put him in retirement from being an active collector. However, judging by the photos he shared with the rantingrocket.com, John made out quite well. Here is a look at a few of the gems in his collection.
Last Program from the Montreal Forum |
In my opinion truly a remarkable piece for any Montreal Canadiens fan. What I really enjoy about this, is the program itself. It is really a part of Montreal history. This program was the last one ever sold at the Montreal Forum and the art work is simple but also filled with great small detail (Gold names printed all over the program in small writing naming some of the Canadiens legends). Rarity of course is another part that adds to this piece. Maurice Richard's beautiful autograph is very visible and clear. Joining him on this are notable deceased Montreal legends Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion and charismatic goaltender Gump Worsley. John explained how he was able to complete this piece.
"I went to card shows in my area and Boston College used to bring in all these old Canadiens. I was able to get several photos signed by Maurice Richard, Beliveau, and Lafleur which I love I also got all or most of those signature on the old Forum Program at the same show"
Canadiens royalty Richard,Beliveau and Lafleur |
One classic piece followed by another, Arguably the three best forwards to ever grace the Canadiens uniform in a triple signed piece. As explained by John this is a piece he was able to complete at a card show many years ago.
In terms of cover art this has to be one of the best I've seen. Les Canadiens Magazine made this its cover in the 1990-1991 season. Out of everything that I have seen from John's collection this would be the piece I have enjoyed the most.
Les Canadiens Magazine |
1994 Beckett Cover of members of the "Fifty in Fifty" Club |
NHL Royalty (B.Hull,M.Lemieux,W.Gretzky,B.Orr,G.Howe) |
"I was also there for Gretzky's rookie year. He was always very nice. He had a totally different autograph back then. I was able to get him on his Topps rookie card and it is one of my most favorite items. Later in his career even though there were tons of autograph hounds waiting for him, he used to put his bags on the bus and then would come down to the bottom step of the bus and would start signing for everyone. For a huge star he always treated his fans right."
A Great little story about one of the most recognizable names in sports. In an era where "Ebay autograph hounds" have ruined the chance for collectors to meet their heroes. Guys like Wayne Gretzky still makes time to please fans.
Overall I was extremely pleased that John was nice enough to share pieces of his collection with me and hope those who see this enjoy them as much as I did.
Thanks John.
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