1 box of 2009 Razor Cut Signature National Edition - MOJO 1/1

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Well looks like I finally decided to try a box of 'cut signatures'....which is 1 encapsulated cut signature card per pack (1 per box). These are signatures from Actors, Entertatiners, Musicians, Athletes, Politicians plus many more fields.
I had avoided these in the past as a result of seeing collectors getting signatures of people i had never heard of. But this guy i have defintley heard of...and I don't even follow Ice Hockey ;)

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1 of 1 Wayne Gretzky Masterpiece - Legendary NHL Hockey Star

Looks like my luck didn't run out after those Galaxy 6 breaks :lol: I'm guessing pulling a Rabbit out my hat will be next :)
 
It's a nice signature as well....but yeah i dont collect Hockey so if i can get a good price for it i will sell :)
 
It's coming into Playoff time for the NHL.....so interest in the game....and your card, should be at it's highest!!
Thanks for the information i really appreciate it!

Very Nicee... well done stephan well deserved also
My luck of recent for box breaks has been quite good. It was either the box on the left or the right in this case as my LCS had 2...i felt both and went for this one
 
^Pretty much known as the best player ever mate. A Jordan of the sport one might say.
yeah haha
Thats what i tell people who haven't heard of him.
"He's like the Michael Jordan of Ice Hockey!"
and then get the reply
"oh Michael Jordan!...nice"
 
Wayne Gretzky is/was also involved in the hobby...:worthy::worthy::worthy:

Most Expensive Baseball Card
by tom on February 27, 2007 · Comments (28)

Updated: On Monday, February 26, 2007 it was reported that a 1909 Honus Wagner tobacco card, formerly owned by Wayne Gretzky, sold for $2.35 million US to an anonymous Southern California collector. This makes the card the most expensive baseball card ever purchased.

Originally issued as novelties for baseball fans and as a marketing technique by tobacco dealers, baseball cards have grown into a large industry of vintage collectors and resellers and new market dealers. They are available in most toy and big-box chain stores such as Target, across the nation at independent storefronts and through vendors online.

A relatively volatile market, the baseball card industry has prominent pieces that have and likely will always be quite valuable, but has seen instability in the last two decades. In the 1980s, a market of reselling vintage cards developed, and soon became oversaturated with newly issued and reissued cards as card makers and collectors alike sought to cash in on these hot commodities. It became quickly apparent that the majority of cards have little or no value in a resale market, and specially issued “rarities” were included in sets to entice buyers into purchasing bulk packages in the hopes of finding that gold nugget. While effective at generating sales, many of these specially issued cards lacked a rarity or even a demand that would be necessary to keep artificially inflated prices high for long. Even so, the card collecting industry, which has expanded beyond baseball and even sports in general, remains vibrant.


This may lead one to ask, what is most expensive baseball card in the world? Since the 1980s, the Honus Wagner T206 white-rimmed tobacco baseball card has been regarded as the most-highly sought after baseball card available. Issues in 1 in a run limited to about 60 cards, several are still on the market, and one was purchased on eBay for $1.27 million USD in July 2000 making it quite possibly the world’s most expensive baseball card. Wagner prevented his image from being used on tobacco cards produced in later years, hoping not to encourage kids to smoke.

Similarly lauded baseball cards include the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle rookie card, regarded to be worth over $300,000, virtually any card featuring Babe Ruth (his oversized 1914 Baltimore News card the prize of the bunch) or other legendary baseball icons such as Shoeless Joe Jackson.

The Honus Wagner card is considered so valuable that it may be worth a second check through your grandparent’s old collection and a trip to your local card shop, even a severely damaged Wagner card would potentially sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
 
Wayne Gretzky is/was also involved in the hobby...:worthy::worthy::worthy:
Wow i wonder if it went for more because the previous owner was Gretzky though?
What's most incredible about this Wagner card is what they said about him not allowing his image on any other tobacco cards for fear of kids wanting to smoke. That's quite a rare thing in itself to hear about a sport star acknowledging the dangers of smoking in the early 1900's!
 
Like I said in PM, this is a pull of a life !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wayne Gretzky is the better hockey player of all time !!! He has 60 official records in the NHL and 165 official record in the minor league + 3 coach record in the NHL !! He also have too many unofficial record, we can't count them !

The last 1/1 card of him sold for 45k$ !!!!!!!! ( It was a dual auto shield with Patrick Roy ( The greatest goalie of all-time) )

Men I could talk of him all day long !!!
1. Most goals: 802 in 1,487 games
2. Most goals, including playoffs: 1,016 in 1,487 regular season and 208 playoff games
3. Most goals, one season: 92 in 1981–82, 80-game schedule
4. Most goals, one season, including playoffs: 100 in 1983–84, 87 goals in 74 regular season games and 13 goals in 19 playoff games
5. Most goals, 50 games from start of season: 61 in 1981–82 (October 7, 1981 to January 22, 1982, 80-game schedule) and 1983–84 (October 5, 1983 to January 25, 1984), 80-game schedule
6. Most goals, one period: 4 (Tied with 10 other players) February 18, 1981
7. Most assists: 1,963
8. Most assists, including playoffs: 2,223
9. Most assists, one season: 163 in 1985–86, 80-game schedule
10. Most assists, one season, including playoffs: 174 in 1985–86, 163 assists in 80 regular season games and 11 assists in 10 playoff games
11. Most assists, one game: 7 (tied with Billy "The Kid" Taylor) on three occasions—February 15, 1980; December 11, 1985; February 14, 1986
12. Most assists, one road game: 7 (tied with Billy Taylor) December 11, 1985
13. Most points: 2,857 in 1,487 games (894 goals, 1,963 assists)
14. Most points, including playoffs: 3,239 in 1,487 regular season and 208 playoff games. (1016 goals, 2223 assists)
15. Most points, one season: 215 in 1985–86, 80-game schedule (52 goals, 163 assists)
16. Most points, one season, including playoffs: 255 in 1984–85; 208 points in 80 regular season games and 47 points in 18 playoff games
17. Most overtime assists, career: 15
18. Most goals by a centre, career: 894
19. Most goals by a centre, one season: 92 in 1981–82, 80-game schedule
20. Most assists by a centre, career: 1,963
21. Most assists by a centre, one season: 163 in 1985–86, 80-game schedule
22. Most points by a centre, career: 2,857
23. Most points by a centre, one season: 215 in 1985–86, 80-game schedule
24. Most assists in one game by a player in his first season: 7 on February 15, 1980
25. Highest goals-per-game average, one season: 1.18 in 1983–84, 87 goals in 74 games
26. Highest assists-per-game average, career (300 min.): 1.321 -- 1,963 assists in 1,487 games
27. Highest assists-per-game average, one season: 2.04 in 1985–86, 163 assists in 80 games
28. Highest points-per-game average, one season (among players with 50-or-more points): 2.77 in 1983–84, 205 points in 74 games
29. Most 40-or-more goal seasons: 12 in 20 seasons
30. Most consecutive 40-or-more goal seasons: 12 from 1979–80 to 1990–91
31. Most 50-or-more goal seasons: 9 (tied with Mike Bossy)
32. Most 60-or-more goal seasons: 5 (tied with Mike Bossy)
33. Most consecutive 60-or-more goals seasons: 4 from 1981–82 to 1984–85
34. Most 100-or-more point seasons: 15
35. Most consecutive 100-or-more point seasons: 13 from 1979–80 to 1991–92
36. Most three-or-more goal games, career: 50 -- 37 three-goal (hat trick) games; nine four-goal games; four five-goal games
37. Most three goal games, one season: 10 (done twice) in 1981–82 and 1983–84
38. Longest consecutive assist scoring streak: 23 games in 1990–91, 48 assists
39. Longest consecutive point-scoring streak: 51 Games in 1983–84 (October 5, 1983 to January 28, 1984, 61 goals, 92 assists for 153 points)
40. Longest consecutive point-scoring streak from start of season: 51 in 1983–84; 61 goals, 92 assists for 153 points (October 5, 1983 to January 28, 1984)

Playoff records (15)

1. Most playoff goals, career: 122
2. Most playoff assists, career: 260
3. Most assists, one playoff year: 31 in 1988 (19 games)
4. Most assists in one series (other than final): 14 (tied with Rick Middleton) in 1985 Conference Finals (six games vs. Chicago)
5. Most assists in final series: 10 in 1988 (four games, plus suspended game vs. Boston)
6. Most assists, one playoff game: 6 (tied with Mikko Leinonen) on April 9, 1987
7. Most assists, one playoff period: 3 -- Three assists by one player in one period of a playoff game has been recorded on 70 occasions. Gretzky has had three assists in one period five times
8. Most points, career: 382 -- 122 goals and 260 assists
9. Most points, one playoff year: 47 in 1985 (17 goals and 30 assists in 18 games)
10. Most points in final series: 13 in 1988 three goals and 10 assists (four games plus suspended game vs. Boston, three goals)
11. Most points, one playoff period: 4 (tied with nine other players)
12. Most short-handed goals, one playoff year: 3 (tied with five other players) 1983
13. Most short-handed goals, one playoff game: 2 (tied with eight other players) April 6, 1983
14. Most game winning goals in playoffs, career: 24 (tied with Brett Hull)
15. Most three-or-more goals games (hat trick): 10 (eight three-goal games, two four-goal games)

All-Star records (6)

1. Most All-Star game goals, career: 13 (in 18 games played)
2. Most All-Star game goals, one game: 4 (tied with three players) 1983 Campbell Conference
3. Most All-Star game goals, one period: 4 1983 Campbell Conference, third period
4. Most All-Star game assists, career: 12 (tied with four others)
5. Most All-Star game points, career: 25 (13 goals, 12 assists in 18 games)
6. Most All-Star game points, one period: 4 (tied with Mike Gartner and Adam Oates) 1983 Campbell Conference, third period (four goals)

Unofficial records

Along with his numerous official records, Wayne Gretzky also has many "unofficial" records. These other records are not recognised by the NHL Official Guide and Record Book.

* Youngest player to score 50 goals in a season (19 years, two months)
* Most points by an NHL player in his first year: 137. He was not considered a rookie in his first year, so the rookie record belongs to Teemu Selanne with 132
* Most assists by an NHL player in his first year: 86. The rookie record is held jointly by Peter Stastny and Joe Juneau with 70 assists. Note that the record book gives Gretzky the record for most assists and points in a game as a first year player, but not the season totals
* Most 200-or-more point seasons: 4. Gretzky owns the official record for most 100 point seasons. He is the only player to reach 200 points in a season
* Most consecutive 200 point seasons: 3
* Most 70-or-more goal seasons: 4. The NHL has a record for most 60 goal seasons, but not 70. Eight players have achieved 70 goals, and Brett Hull did so three times.
* Most consecutive 70 goal seasons: 4
* Most 80-or-more goal seasons: 2
* Most 90-or-more goal seasons: 1. Gretzky is the only player to achieve this
* Fastest 50 goals from start of season: 50 goals in 39 games. 50 goals in 50 games is labelled as the most difficult one to break of all of Gretzky's records. The NHL has an official record for the most goals in 50 games, but not the fastest 50 goals
* Fastest 100 points: 34 games in 1983–84
* Most seasons averaging at least 1 point per game: 19
* Most consecutive seasons averaging at least 1 point per game: 19
* Most seasons averaging at least 2 points per game: 10
* Most consecutive seasons averaging at least 2 points per game: 9
* Most game winning goals in the playoffs: 24 (tied with Brett Hull)
* Most 100-or-more assist seasons: 11
* Most consecutive 100-or-more assist seasons: 11
* Most NHL and WHA regular season assists: 2,027
* Most NHL and WHA regular season points: 2,967
* Most NHL and WHA regular season and playoff goals: 1,072 (one more than Gordie Howe)
* Most NHL and WHA regular season and playoff assists: 2,297
* Most NHL and WHA regular season and playoff points: 3,369
* Most MVP awards (Hart Trophy): 9
* Most scoring championships (Art Ross Trophy): 10
* Largest margin of victory in the scoring race: 79 (in 1983–84)
* Most seasons where he was his team's leading scorer: 19
* Most official NHL records: 61 on retirement, 60 at present
* Highest Plus/Minus in a Single Playoff Year: +28 (1984-85)

The following are milestone records:

* Fastest 400 Goals (436 games)
* Fastest 500 Goals (575 games)
* Fastest 600 Goals (718 games, one less than Mario Lemieux)
* Fastest 700 Goals (886 games)
* Fastest 800 Goals (1116 games)
* Fastest 1000 Points (424 games)
* Only Player To Reach 2000 Career Points
* Only Player To Reach 3000 Career Points, Regular Season and Playoffs combined

Man if the card is yours and you want to sell it, I could make a really good description to be attractive for hockey collector. Of course it will not sell for 45$ like the dual shield but you will certainly touch a really good amount ! Those cards are a pull of a life !!
 
So he coached as well? interesting. 45K wow...doubt id get anything close to that haha

He was a really bad coach haha

He'res the record he has as a coach :

1. Most wins in streak in the begginning of a season (21)
2. Most wins in streak in Off-seasons games (9) ( there's 9 game in off-season)
3. Less effective powerplay overall in a season (3,14%) <--- Still a record ! lol

He "lost" his job after 3 years as a coach lol ( In fact, he quits )
 
He was a really bad coach haha

He'res the record he has as a coach :

1. Most wins in streak in the begginning of a season (21)
2. Most wins in streak in Off-seasons games (9) ( there's 9 game in off-season)
3. Less effective powerplay overall in a season (3,14%) <--- Still a record ! lol

He "lost" his job after 3 years as a coach lol ( In fact, he quits )
He coached the team you collect right? :)
 
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