STEVE LARMER - NEWSPAPER PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED - HFSID 311148
Sale Price $81.00
Reg. $90.00
STEVE LARMER
The NHL player signs his name in blue ink on this 3¾x7 newspaper photograph, shown in his Chicago Blackhawks uniform
Newspaper photograph signed: "Steve Larmer", in blue ink, Color photograph 3½x6¾ affixed to a 3¾x7 card (2 surfaces). Steve Larmer (b. 1961) is a Canadian hockey player who was drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 1980 NHL Draft. He played in the league for 15 years, winning the Stanley Cup in his 14th year in the league. Larmer won the 1983 Calder Memorial Trophy for his top performance as a rookie. He set the career record for most consecutive games played for a single team from 1982 to 1993, appearing in 884 games with the Chicago Blackhawks. In his final season, he became the 43rd NHL player to record his 1000th point. Irregularly cut. Corners slightly worn. Slightly toned on top margin. Otherwise, fine condition.
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