it depends on a few things. first what kind of shape is the stick in? second are the people that signed it really popular(do a lot of ppl no who they are)? if the stick is in good condition and a lot of ppl no who signed it, it could be worth a lot of money.
If you've got one of those antiques you could sell it for 100-400 dollars! signed hockey sticks are very valuble especially sticks from 1930 and 1936. the Phoenix are my fav but Toronto maples...... there pertty dang good oh well have fun with ur 400 dollars. That is if ur gonna sell it.
It's hard to say without knowing exactly which other "famous team members" have signed it. Assuming you have LEGITIMATE authenticity papers with it, it should be worth between $400- $1000. It all depends on condition and the degree to which the signatures may have faded.
Many of the hockey sticks are going to be worth a price close to $200 each. The exact price will depend upon the condition of the hockey stick.
To Whom. It is what someone is willing to pay for it, that is what it is worth.
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whatever someones willing to pay for it
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Toronto Maple Leafs
the Maple Leafs is the name of a hockey team in the city of Toronto in the province of Ontario which is a province in Canada.
maple leafs.
the Toronto maple leafs and the Montreal canadians were both origianl 6 teams.
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Of course! He was from Canada and he has previously said that when you live in Canada hockey is in your blood, he began playing for Atlanta Knights and his favorite team was Toronto Maple Leafs. <3
The sport of many teams is hockey and the Toronto area have a hockey team they call Toronto Maple Leafs. The team have activity in Canadian national league.
Toronto Maple Leafs.
his favorite team is.................................The Maple Leafs! (A Canadian Hockey Team)
The Toronto Maple Leaf hockey franchise began in the newly-formed National Hockey League (NHL) as the Toronto Arenas (1917-1919). It became the Toronto St. Patricks from 1919 to 1926. Conn Smythe purchased the franchise and renamed it the Toronto Maple Leafs, which it has been since 1927.