1975 Montreal Canadiens vs. Soviet Red Army Program (Greatest Hockey Game Ever Played) Highlights My Latest Purchase!

This collection was sent to me from a gentleman who grew up in Montreal during the 1970’s. On December 31st 1975 he attended what many still call the greatest single hockey game ever played, when the Montreal Canadiens played host to the Soviet Red Army at the Forum. The game ended in a 3-3 tie as Vladislav Tretiak, the great Russian goaltender stood on his head and salvaged a tie for his countrymen. This same gentleman purchased a program that night and kept it for 44 years until he recently sold it to me as part of his collection! After we concluded the transaction for his hockey cards, he told me I was his first and only choice to sell the rest of his stuff to (his baseball cards are on their way)! If you are tired of doing the card shows or evenings/weekends spent on the computer trying to sell your own stuff is running it’s course, boxing your stuff up and sending it to me alleviates you of all that time and effort! I am a phone call (604-726-1774) or e-mail away (info@aasportscards.com) from putting together a fair deal for your collection!

Wow. That was easy.

I have been carting around my card collections from the late 60s and 70s all my life. I decided I didn’t want to keep taking them with me every time I moved.

What to do?

Trying to sell them myself (online or at card shops) seemed like it would eat up all my time so I contacted Mike. He responded quickly and explained how his business works. I was nervous about sending my cards to a stranger but all the testimonials said he was honest and fair (and he’s been doing this for a long time). I sent my hockey cards and he evaluated them a few days later and offered me a fair price. I accepted, got paid right away, and now will package up my baseball cards and send them too. He’s legit folks and he knows his stuff. He will treat you honestly and fairly and pay you promptly. The testimonials are true. I highly recommend Mike to anyone else looking to sell their card collections.  

Scott P. Picton, Ontario

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