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Canucks
1991-92 Canucks Autographs #2
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Canucks Molson (white uniform) #2
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1991-92 Canucks Molson (black uniform) #3
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1991-92 Canucks 8x10 Team Issue #2
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1991-92 Canucks Program Plymouth Chrysler #2
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1991-92 Canucks Winning Spirit Magazine #NNO
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In the '90s, many promo cards were produced, along with event-exclusives, and team issues. But let's start with the earliest we know. The 1991-92 Canucks autographs is a postcard, measuring approximately 4x8. It has a large white area at the bottom for the player to sign.
The Canucks Molson is a series of 8x10 photos of the player who won the Molson Canadian Player of the month. Bure appears two times because he won the award during the season. On Beckett, this one is label as the white uniform. Like the postcard, it also has a blank back.
The other is label as the black uniform. Bure was voted " Rookie of the year " by the fans, so he figured a second time in the set.
Lastly, the Canucks issue in 8x10 is the same graphic design as the postcard, but the photo isn't the same. Unlike the others, the back has things like a black and white headshot, the bio of the player, and personal information.
But as you can see, I do need this one! If you happen to have one or find it somewhere, give me a shout!
The Canucks Molson is a series of 8x10 photos of the player who won the Molson Canadian Player of the month. Bure appears two times because he won the award during the season. On Beckett, this one is label as the white uniform. Like the postcard, it also has a blank back.
The other is label as the black uniform. Bure was voted " Rookie of the year " by the fans, so he figured a second time in the set.
Lastly, the Canucks issue in 8x10 is the same graphic design as the postcard, but the photo isn't the same. Unlike the others, the back has things like a black and white headshot, the bio of the player, and personal information.
But as you can see, I do need this one! If you happen to have one or find it somewhere, give me a shout!
Semic Stickers
1991-92 Semic Czech World Championship #89
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1991-92 Semic Finnish World Championship #89
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1991-92 Semic "Fantomen" Back #89
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1991-92 Semic Swedish World Championship #89
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Semic World Championship Stickers. Let's say it; they are tough to find! They come in three variations and are slightly smaller than the average hockey card. The back is your best friend to differentiate them. For example, the first one, the Czech version, has nothing on the verso.
The second one, the Finnish, called the "Marabou" version, refers to the Marabou Chocolate ad behind the card. This is the most common one. Finally, for the Swedish version, called the "Milky Way" version, it's because, you guessed it, the Milky Way ads at the back of the card.
The second one, the Finnish, called the "Marabou" version, refers to the Marabou Chocolate ad behind the card. This is the most common one. Finally, for the Swedish version, called the "Milky Way" version, it's because, you guessed it, the Milky Way ads at the back of the card.
Gillette
1991-92 Gillette #10
The Gilette series is a 48 card set sponsored by Gillette. It features players from the old four divisions of the NHL: Smythe (1-10), Norris (11-20), Adams (21-30), and Patrick (31-40). Collectors were required to send one UPC to the company plus 2 $ for shipping and handling to received one ten cards pack. The entire set could be obtained by sending 3 UPC plus 5 $. According to Beckett, 30 000 sets were produced, and the offer expired on August 28, 1992. Also, four unnumbered trivia cards, with two different questions and answers, were in the set.
Russian Red Ace
1991-92 Russian Red Ace #1
The Russian Star is a 17 card set featuring Russian stars in the NHL and produced by Red Ace. The print run is 50 000 sets. Sergei Fedorov, Igor Larionov, and Alexander Mogilny were amongst the stars inserted in the series. These are paper-thin like cards.
Russian Tri-Globe
1991-92 Russian Tri-Globe #6
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1991-92 Russian Tri-Globe #7
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1991-92 Russian Tri-Globe #8
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1991-92 Russian Tri-Globe #9
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1991-92 Russian Tri-Globe #10
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The "Magnificent Five" series produce by Tri-Globe was made to spotlight five Russian hockey stars currently playing in the NHL. The second 5 card set featured Pavel Bure.The others were Sergei Fedorov, Valeri Kamensky, Anatoli Semenov, and Arturs Irbe.
It is claimed that 5000 numbered display boxes were printed in Russia, each containing 40 sets (ten for each player). Each one includes a checklist on the back of a Fedorov promo card.Bure put some points in his Russian years. With the CSKA Moscow during four seasons (1987-88 to 1990-91), he was one point shy of a hundred (67-32-99).
It is claimed that 5000 numbered display boxes were printed in Russia, each containing 40 sets (ten for each player). Each one includes a checklist on the back of a Fedorov promo card.Bure put some points in his Russian years. With the CSKA Moscow during four seasons (1987-88 to 1990-91), he was one point shy of a hundred (67-32-99).
Star Pic
1991-92 Star Pic #25
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1991-92 Star Pic Auto #25
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" He can do it all ", said the scouting report behind the 1991-92 Star Pics set. " A versatile and skilled player. A strong skater with a hard and accurate shot. Creative playmaker, good defensive skills. Like many Europeans, he may have trouble adapting to the NHL. " Well, the last phrase wasn't applying to him! Autographed cards were inserted into the sets, numbered to 225 000. This one of Bure was numbered to 494.