Who was the stick used by? Who has autographed it? These things will affect the value.
it depends on how long you have had it and if they have signed it or not.
You gotta practice with your stick get used to the stick buy a goal or a wall would work work on your stick then you'll be good but always remember to use your left hand sometimes.
what kind of stick? game used? who's? if not is it from the 1967 season? new stick? when was the stick signed? if it is a new stick it will be with less but it depends on who has signed the stick? mvaughn always looking for 67 leaf sticks
== == If it has ALL the team players signatures and is AUTHENTICATED properly, that stick is worth at least $1000. USD.
I'm sure the hockey hall of fame would pay a pretty penny for the stick. They have the stick Bobby Orr used to score the famous goal and I am sure they would like to display the stick used by Sanderson that made the assist right next to it. I would say $50,000 - $75,000, easy.
This is the fuze used with the M69 PRACTICE hand grenade. They are a relatively common item, and would have a value of a dollar or two, if any.
A stick used for farming is commonly referred to as a hoe.
A sponge stick is reportedly something used by ancient Romans. In lieu of toilet paper, they used a sponge placed on a stick.
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The VALUE is, it was used in the 1989 Stanley cup game won by Calgary Flames. Also it was signed by all the Calgary Flames Stan;ey cup champions.
The stick would have an approx. value of $125.00 - $150.00 if it not game used. However, if it was game used by Potvin or Bossy for instance, it would have a value of $250.00 - $500.00. If you are interested in vintage hockey memorabilia, please visit my web site at: It features old hockey team photos, hockey autographs and game used hockey memorabilia.