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Circa 1910’s Spalding CAHL Game Puck in the Original Box
A Spalding puck in its original box – definitely one of the most sought after pucks in the hobby! This intriguing one dates from 1909 to 1915, with the box being an updated version of the first ever Spalding, produced between 1900 and 1909. The puck has a Spalding logo marked on the side of the slug. Although the box reads “Officially adopted by the Canadian Amateur Hockey League”, it is believed that it was issued shortly after the demise of the CAHL and covers the period just prior to the creation of the NHL. Thus, teams in the National Hockey Association which included the Montreal Canadiens and Wanderers, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Bulldogs, Toronto Blueshirts, would have used pucks like this one. The puck is in awesome chip-free, slice-free condition with just some type of filmy white finish to it. We believe this could be removed but would leave that to the discretion of the winning bidder. The two piece box would grade “very good”; the top remains solid and intact, although there are cracks at three of the four edges, two of them only noticeable upon close inspection. An incredible early puck that seldom surfaces and a definite prerequisite to any serious puck collection.
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