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My dad found this stick at a thrift store. Does anyone know if it’s something with legit history? Stamped with HULL.



My dad found this stick at a thrift store. Does anyone know if it’s something with legit history? Stamped with HULL.

by SweetZombieJebus

9 Comments

  1. SweetZombieJebus

    I know Brett Hull used a Christian for a period of time but no idea how to figure where and when and if it was games used. Or if they sell sticks to just anyone that has his name stamped on it.

  2. you_are_my_sunshine1

    Most hockey sticks will have players names on them. It just means they used the curve hull used on his sticks

  3. gdoubleyou1

    Is it signed or does it just say Hull on it. If it was from a thrift store, assuming someone just gave their old sticks and it’s just the Hull model.

  4. Busy-Writing-7420

    I’m honestly too lazy to look but these guys use the same pattern of tape (blade, knob, low handle for face offs etc) for like whole careers – go find picks of this ear of stick and see if the pattern matches – if it does u have a cool gamer!

    PS the knob is super unique in the pic, but not a common one among nhl guys at the time!

  5. in-dog_we_trust

    Since the 70s sticks had a players name on them. Nothing but marketing. Hell it wasn’t unusual to have a name stamped onto both left and right handed sticks.

  6. Crack0n7uesday

    It’s an old hockey stick, might look cool on your wall or if you ever meet Brett Hull and get it signed, and then hang it on a wall, or sell it. Probably to old to play with and sticks are made of hollow aluminum now, only the blade is wood.

  7. HockeyFan_32

    Christian Brothers stick. Made in Warroad Minnesota.
    As in Dave Christian

    Stamped with Hull. You should wish it was autographed by a Hull.
    Bobby signed everything, not sure about Brett.

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