This unnumbered eight-card set was sponsored by California-based Alta-Dena Dairy. The cards are slightly larger than standard, measuring approximately 2 3/4" by 4".
This set features Los Angeles Kings (Marcel Dionne, Butch Goring, Mike Murphy
and Dave Taylor) and Los Angeles Lakers (Adrian Dantley, Norm Nixon,
Don Ford and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar). Both teams were owned by Jerry Buss
at the time.
The back of each card features an
offer for youngsters 14-and-under to present the complete
eight-card set in the souvenir folder to the Forum Box Office and
receive a half-price discount on certain tickets to any one of the
Lakers and Kings games listed on the reverse of the card.
The set was probably released in the late summer of 1979 since Adrian Dantley was traded to
Utah for Spencer Haywood on September 13.
Sunday, November 4, 2018
Sunday, March 4, 2018
1987-88 Shell Vancouver Canucks Set
This 24-card set of Vancouver Canucks was sponsored by Shell Oil and
released only in British Columbia, Canada. It was issued as eight different
three-card panels, with the cards measuring the standard size after perforation (2 1/2" by
3 1/2"). The cardstock is rather thick, and gives each card some nice heft and sturdiness.
The cards were distributed as a promotion for Shell Oil, with one panel per week given out at participating Shell stations. Included with the cards was a coupon offering a $5 discount on tickets to the Canucks games.
The front features a color head and shoulders shot of the player, with the Canucks logo superimposed at the upper left hand corner of the picture. The player's name, position, and the Formula Shell logo appear below the picture. The cards are unnumbered, and the backs provide biographical and career information on each player.
The 1987-88 Canucks finished last in the Smythe division and out of the playoffs for the second season in a row. A big reason for the failed season was a 12-game winless streak in February and March where the team lost 10, including 9 in a row, and tied twice. The Canucks were never able to put more than two consecutive wins together the entire season.
Kirk McLean's card from the set predates his OPC rookie card by two years. As a rookie for the Canucks he appeared in 41 games, and would go on to backstop the team for 11 seasons before being dealt to the Carolina Hurricanes in 1998.
The cards were distributed as a promotion for Shell Oil, with one panel per week given out at participating Shell stations. Included with the cards was a coupon offering a $5 discount on tickets to the Canucks games.
The front features a color head and shoulders shot of the player, with the Canucks logo superimposed at the upper left hand corner of the picture. The player's name, position, and the Formula Shell logo appear below the picture. The cards are unnumbered, and the backs provide biographical and career information on each player.
The 1987-88 Canucks finished last in the Smythe division and out of the playoffs for the second season in a row. A big reason for the failed season was a 12-game winless streak in February and March where the team lost 10, including 9 in a row, and tied twice. The Canucks were never able to put more than two consecutive wins together the entire season.
Kirk McLean's card from the set predates his OPC rookie card by two years. As a rookie for the Canucks he appeared in 41 games, and would go on to backstop the team for 11 seasons before being dealt to the Carolina Hurricanes in 1998.
Friday, March 2, 2018
1992 Kellogg's Trophies Set
Protected by a clear plastic cello pack, these 11 cards
were inserted into Kellogg's Rice Krispies cereal boxes in Canada. Each cello
pack contained two cards.
The set includes the Stanley Cup, President's Trophy, Hart, Conn Smythe, Vezina, Norris, Calder, Selke, Byng, Art Ross and Jack Adams.
The set includes the Stanley Cup, President's Trophy, Hart, Conn Smythe, Vezina, Norris, Calder, Selke, Byng, Art Ross and Jack Adams.
The cards measure approximately 2 3/8" by 3
1/4" and were printed on thin card stock. The fronts featured a color
photo of the trophy inside a gold border on a turquoise card face. The name of
the trophy appears in a red circle at the center of the top. The backs are red
and carried text in white print about the trophy. All text on both sides is in
English and French. The cards are numbered on the front at the bottom center.
Because
of the thin card stock and full-color bleed on the front and back, this set tends to be
condition sensitive.
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