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Yearbook 1937 Toronto Herb Carnegie Black Hockey Player Signed HOF

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Hockey-Other

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Only one in stock, order soon

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Unspecified by seller, may be new.

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Not Authenticated

Sport:

Hockey

Original/Reprint:

Original

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Yes

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book

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More than a week ago

Item number:

1720192071

Item description

Canadian Orders Shipped From Canada African Canadian hockey player. Herb Carnegie is pictured (and a wrritten paragraph)on the.OHA junior B champions of Ontario 1936 1937. There is also a signature of his in the autograph section at the back of this yearbook Herb was inducted into the hockey Hall of Fame in 2022. This is a piece of hockey history for the African Canadian and hockey collector alike. Hank Goldup NHL er and Stanley Cup winner with the New York Rangers in 1942 is also pictured his son Glenn had a long NHL career.