@thehighlanders607 Oh I'm a little bit familiar with his content. Not enough to recognize the voice. Hope I'm not getting anyone in trouble... just trying to spread the word of enjoying this hobby, but also being cautious. Thanks for the interesting tidbits! 💪
@@hockeycardsincanada I have watched some of his vids to know his voice and no, I don't think you are getting anyone in to trouble. Its good to inform the public of scams going on the hobby.
Gee I guess I'm older than you because I remember getting Gretzky rookie cards as a kid. Problem was I didn't like the Oilers so I remember trading them or putting them in the spokes of my bicycle. I'm fortunate that I just picked one up 6 months ago. Honestly I had mine graded with Beckett and it came back a 7 but looks better than that PSA 9 OPC. That's why I'm not a big fan of PSA. The big name players they seem to give higher grades than they deserve. I guess I should send in some other Gretzky cards for grading. I didn't realize his All Star card went for that much. As for the helmet... The auction house is going to stand behind the authenticator. If it turns out bogus the auction house isn't responsible, the authenticator is. Very interesting and fun video.
@angushiltz4880 Congrats on picking up a Gretzky RC!!! I think a BGS 7 would be a fantastic card to own! 💪🔥🏆 For the Helmet, I agree with what you're saying... there's gotta be tons of fine print and lawyered-up documents that protect them from any serious trouble, unfortunately. I did see a video the other day of PWCC selling someone a fake Jordan rookie auto and once he called a news reporter to dig into the story, he got all of his money back. So I'm sure that's the worst of what happens to an auction house.
So what is the deal with uncut sheets are they equal to the card value or more or less due to being in uncut form. I would hedge less if people are cutting them up but the rarity value may increase as well ?
@jimlane3899 I don't know the numbers on how many sheets were printed, but from what I've heard/read online, a lot of collectors shy away from a cut Gretzky rookie (they want one that's pulled directly from a pack), so I think the value will usually be less based around there being less demand. However, seems like cut cards get sold as legit pack-pulled, so it's Buyer Beware on RCs with edges that are too clean and sharp. And I think the demand for the full sheets has to be much lower as it's a lot harder to collect and store them. I don't think I'd ever buy one based on not having anywhere to store it safely.
@@hockeycardsincanada Thank you for the info and update. I agree with you on storing them . Have dragged my Gretzky RC (OPC) around and the other two sheets since I was a kid. Don't see them that often so hard to know value. Back in those days a top loader was a shoebox a clothes pin and a bicycle spoke. Again thank you and would be scary to try that gum in the unopened box but then again it couldn't get much stale than it was in 79/80.
@jimlane3899 Oh wow! You actually own 1979-80 OPC Sheets! Very cool! How did you get them? I don't collect those or sticks or jerseys etc, but if I did have the space... and the money, I'd be much more interested! Thanks for sharing!
@@hockeycardsincanada I grew up in London Ontario which at the time was home to an OPC plant. My uncle got them for both my brother and I for Christmas back in 79. Did get to tour the plant in my cub scout days unfortunately as stated uncut sheets ate cumbersome so my last year Bobby Orr card sheet was destroyed and uncut Star Wars with Chewy and a sand fighter on the back. They gave us them at end of tour. Managed to find top loaders for Gretz set 20 yrs on. Cards have cone along way but the old stuff I like better all the stats and sometimes a highlight tidbit in corner. Plus you got that pink powdery stick they called gum or the picture of the team for team checklist.
@jimlane3899 Wow! You got to tour the OPC factory! What great memories. And I agree with you about liking all the "extra" stats that were printed on the backs of cards from that time. I always enjoyed reading the backs of cards. Very cool stories! Thanks for sharing! 😀🙏👍🏆👏
That's disappointing on the part of Goldin Auctions regarding the Gretzky helmet. I'm really sorry to see this. Good on Shawn Chaulk to pursue this matter. Hopefully Goldin Auctions will listen to him.
@Lanarkwow Ya, you'd think the big auction places would have teams that look at collectibles under a microscope to ensure authenticity, but I guess not 😬 I wonder what Goldin would do if the Buyer were🤔 to complain and ask for money back?
@@hockeycardsincanada Hey if someone wants to pay $25,700 CD for Brett Callighan's old helmet then let them do it ! Not very bright but whatever floats your boat!!
@dankelly5150 I definitely think the responsibility falls on the Buyer to research and investigate before making a large purchase like this... but I would also like to see better processes for Auction Houses to double-check things. But hey, at the end of the day, if the Buyer is happy, who are we to judge? 😀😜😬😜
I recently acquired a 1980 Wayne Gretzky OPC 2nd year - PSA 9 - but the back says printed by Topps. This is the first I ever seen like this. What are your thoughts on this?
@ijksmom99 If it says printed by Topps on the back of the card, I'd say there was an error in the grading process and it's actually just a Topps card. If it's OPC, it would have French and English on the back. I would contact the seller and see if you can get a refund. If you purchased from eBay or one of the main auction websites, get them involved too. Also double check the serial number with what's on the PSA website because it might not be a legit PSA case. But very odd to find a Topps card inside a PSA case marked OPC. Hope this helps a bit. Good luck and feel free to update me.
I have game worn jersey pieces of Gretzky on a card , I have 5 or 6 of that same card of the oilers, I have numerous rookie cards from Jerry Rice, Dan Marino, Steve Young, Gretzky, Mcguire, jose Canseco, griffy jr , you name it I probably have double of it . 100,000 card collection bought in the late 90s. Everything from hockey to movie cards
@Bojangles666 Wow! That's so amazing! That sounds like the perfect collection to own with Gretzky and all those other great superstars!!!🤑🏆🐐👏💪 Thanks for sharing! 😀🙏
and Goldin will sell anything for cash. There TV show kinda shows the people you will deal with. Fake talk and buttkissing until your card sells low and they then will have all the reasons in the world it didnt go higher, all while they take up to 30%
@rfynn40 I think the 1980 set is considered a tough grade, especially for centering. This particular PSA slab is also an older version, so perhaps if it was graded now it would be downgraded to less than a 10. Grading is tough and soooo subjective, so it all depends on what the grading person/team was seeing on that particular day. 🙄😳☘ But ya, just looking at the video again and those edges are pretty beat up 😂I appreciate your opinion 👏🙏
couldnt the buyer of the Gretzky helmat pay, buy it, then sue goldin/mears for auction fraud do to the fake the helmat is fake AND faslely Authenticated? if so the person who mightve bid on the helmat mightve done it on purpose lol. Always greeat video as always. One of if not the most underrated channels in the community!
@ItsPandaTH-camYT I think Goldin and the big auction houses have lots of fine print and things put together by high-priced lawyers, so they're protected. So it's on us as buyers to really look closely and double-check stuff before bidding/buying. Thank you for the positive words! I appreciate it very much!!! 😀🙏💪
@@hockeycardsincanada If you look at a lot of OPC Gretzky rookies you’ll notice a lot of the cards with clean cut edges don’t have blue lines. More than likely because the wires used to cut the cards had little wear and the defect on the printing plate wasn’t there yet. I believe the cleaner edges and no blue lines are more likely “first print” cards.
@jimmy_iKoN I've read some stuff about this and the Blue Lines theory and definitely, some of the blue lines theories don't seem to add up. But hard to know what was really going on at the OPC Factory in 1979. I own one with blue lines, but I haven't seen any clear evidence that points to blue lines being 100% First Print even though many collectors seem to think it is true. 🤔Fun topic to speculate on! 😜 Thanks again for sharing your knowledge! 💪🔥😀
Makes you wonder what an item with his actual signature, signed with a Bic pen as an example. Using real ink. Everything here is AUTOPEN! There was a GWG Wayne Gretzky with real and Autopen. Fellow was asking $3000.00.
@jimcook8933 Thanks for the comments. I'm just a "Gretzky Enthusiast" - so no expert, but I don't believe these are Autopen. The autos all have slight differences to them, even though a few of them look very similar. Plus, the claims on the backs of the cards from Upper Deck say they're legit autographs. As for estimating the price of a Gretzky Auto with a regular Bic Pen, they typically won't sell for as much because people are worried about fakes and forgeries. I appreciate your thoughts. Thanks for watching!😀🙏
Inconsistent grading. The one with the top left corner issue is not a 9. And yeah, the other looks like a sheet cut which they say they don't grade. Another inconsistency.
@yannik9341 I definitely agree with you about inconsistent grading. Until it's all done by computer, we'll continue to have human-made inconsistencies. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I appreciate it!!👍🙏💪
I hope whoever bought that gretzky helmet sees this video somehow and if he goes to get it authenticated can easily win a lawsuit. Chaulk said it perfectly "what a joke".
@KeefMcGoo Yes, I hope the Buyer eventually gets taken care of. Tough to see obvious issues being swept under the rug. Thanks for your input. Much appreciated! 😀👍🙏
@RoamHockey Ya I'm sure there's more than a handful of PSA 9s out there that would look just as good as the only 2 PSA 10s ever graded. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🙏😀💪
@highdsociety923 Oh wow! I just looked again and you're totally right. I didn't even think about that. I wish I would've added that info into the video. Very cool! Thanks for pointing that out! 🔥💪🐐🏆
Yes it absolutely matters if the card was pack pulled versus sheet cut. Sheet cut would be equal to box bottoms. I think the one PSA 9 looks like it was sheet cut but PSA graded it anyway. As far as the PSA 10, I would take the one on the right. What do you think for these two questions you asked?
@thehighlanders607 I also think the PSA 9 is sheet cut. It's just too smooth on all the edges compared to all the other high-end versions. And as for the 2x PSA 10s, I don't have a super strong opinion... but I was just looking again now and I think maybe I prefer the one on the left. But both look either great or kinda equally flawed. So we could each have our own lol 😜 As always, I appreciate your thoughts!
@@hockeycardsincanada Yeah, I don't have a strong opinion on either of the 10's, just thought the right was slightly better but I would have to see them in person to know for sure. Do you think it matters if its sheet cut versus pack pulled? The reason I think it matters is because when it comes to sheet cut, who is doing the cutting? And how many times is ok to then cut/trim said card? Thanks for your thoughts/comments as well.
@thehighlanders607 Oh yes, as for sheet cut cards. I don't have too strong of an opinion on this either. I'm in two different minds. 1) For collecting cards to hopefully hold their value, I would almost always be looking to collect what the majority of collectors deem to be valued the best 2) I also like and appreciate Eye Appeal, so I'd also be ok with owning a Sheet Cut card if it looked nice. Though what I'd be willing to pay would be less I think.
@@hockeycardsincanada I agree with you on both of your points. When you said paying less, is what I was getting at. Paying less because its not packed pulled. How much less would be up to the buyer but as a buyer, it would be nice to know if it was sheet cut or not for the reasons I have previously stated.
@InnocentDiamondRing-ze5yz Yes, all the evidence seems to show a fake helmet. Definitely Buyer Beware for expensive auction house items.😬 Thanks for your comment! 💪🙏
Hey that was Mainely Hockey Cards looking at that Gretzky helmet. Thanks for the informative vid!
I didn't know he worked for Goldin or what he looked like but I never forget a voice!
@thehighlanders607 Oh I'm a little bit familiar with his content. Not enough to recognize the voice. Hope I'm not getting anyone in trouble... just trying to spread the word of enjoying this hobby, but also being cautious. Thanks for the interesting tidbits! 💪
@@hockeycardsincanada I have watched some of his vids to know his voice and no, I don't think you are getting anyone in to trouble. Its good to inform the public of scams going on the hobby.
Amazing video!! And great section on the jofa helmet! I can only dream of some of these cards...my current grail is a nice gretzky auto.
@squidsupreme Glad you liked it! A Gretzky Auto would be an amazing card to add to the collection! Best of luck on that quest!😀🏆🐐🔥
Gee I guess I'm older than you because I remember getting Gretzky rookie cards as a kid. Problem was I didn't like the Oilers so I remember trading them or putting them in the spokes of my bicycle. I'm fortunate that I just picked one up 6 months ago. Honestly I had mine graded with Beckett and it came back a 7 but looks better than that PSA 9 OPC. That's why I'm not a big fan of PSA. The big name players they seem to give higher grades than they deserve. I guess I should send in some other Gretzky cards for grading. I didn't realize his All Star card went for that much.
As for the helmet... The auction house is going to stand behind the authenticator. If it turns out bogus the auction house isn't responsible, the authenticator is.
Very interesting and fun video.
@angushiltz4880 Congrats on picking up a Gretzky RC!!! I think a BGS 7 would be a fantastic card to own! 💪🔥🏆
For the Helmet, I agree with what you're saying... there's gotta be tons of fine print and lawyered-up documents that protect them from any serious trouble, unfortunately. I did see a video the other day of PWCC selling someone a fake Jordan rookie auto and once he called a news reporter to dig into the story, he got all of his money back. So I'm sure that's the worst of what happens to an auction house.
Wow. Pulling any of these would be FANTASTIC!
@quadkings3313 I know! I'd be like a kid in a candy store! I can't just choose one haha!
@@hockeycardsincanada lol
The "Crosby" Tribute Cup Rockies are a reference to the Crosby Cup Rookie 05 design.. the First edition of The Cup.
@sterlingduguay6952 Oh yes, that makes sense. Thanks for taking the time to comment! Much appreciated!🙏😀💪
what a very fun entertaining informative and awesome video.Great work
@18wheeler76 Thanks for the positive words! 😀🙏
Just a note on the Gretzky helmet protecting the "Great One's" head. I would argue that Dave Semenko and later Marty McSorley did that.
@robertarnold7187 Oh yes definitely! Good call on Semenko and McSorley! 👏🏆😀💪
Awesome video! Keep up the good work!
@sensfan8792 Thank you!!! 🙏😀
A video well done, keep up the great work.
@theveggieman Thank you! 😀🙏
That's a Gretzky Team Canada jersey from the Canada Cup, his world junior is similar but blue!
@andrewsweet5186 Very cool! Thanks for sharing! 😀🙏💪
So what is the deal with uncut sheets are they equal to the card value or more or less due to being in uncut form. I would hedge less if people are cutting them up but the rarity value may increase as well ?
@jimlane3899 I don't know the numbers on how many sheets were printed, but from what I've heard/read online, a lot of collectors shy away from a cut Gretzky rookie (they want one that's pulled directly from a pack), so I think the value will usually be less based around there being less demand. However, seems like cut cards get sold as legit pack-pulled, so it's Buyer Beware on RCs with edges that are too clean and sharp.
And I think the demand for the full sheets has to be much lower as it's a lot harder to collect and store them. I don't think I'd ever buy one based on not having anywhere to store it safely.
@@hockeycardsincanada Thank you for the info and update. I agree with you on storing them . Have dragged my Gretzky RC (OPC) around and the other two sheets since I was a kid. Don't see them that often so hard to know value. Back in those days a top loader was a shoebox a clothes pin and a bicycle spoke. Again thank you and would be scary to try that gum in the unopened box but then again it couldn't get much stale than it was in 79/80.
@jimlane3899 Oh wow! You actually own 1979-80 OPC Sheets! Very cool! How did you get them? I don't collect those or sticks or jerseys etc, but if I did have the space... and the money, I'd be much more interested! Thanks for sharing!
@@hockeycardsincanada I grew up in London Ontario which at the time was home to an OPC plant. My uncle got them for both my brother and I for Christmas back in 79. Did get to tour the plant in my cub scout days unfortunately as stated uncut sheets ate cumbersome so my last year Bobby Orr card sheet was destroyed and uncut Star Wars with Chewy and a sand fighter on the back. They gave us them at end of tour. Managed to find top loaders for Gretz set 20 yrs on. Cards have cone along way but the old stuff I like better all the stats and sometimes a highlight tidbit in corner. Plus you got that pink powdery stick they called gum or the picture of the team for team checklist.
@jimlane3899 Wow! You got to tour the OPC factory! What great memories. And I agree with you about liking all the "extra" stats that were printed on the backs of cards from that time. I always enjoyed reading the backs of cards. Very cool stories! Thanks for sharing! 😀🙏👍🏆👏
That's disappointing on the part of Goldin Auctions regarding the Gretzky helmet. I'm really sorry to see this. Good on Shawn Chaulk to pursue this matter. Hopefully Goldin Auctions will listen to him.
@Lanarkwow Ya, you'd think the big auction places would have teams that look at collectibles under a microscope to ensure authenticity, but I guess not 😬 I wonder what Goldin would do if the Buyer were🤔 to complain and ask for money back?
@@hockeycardsincanada Hey if someone wants to pay $25,700 CD for Brett Callighan's old helmet then let them do it ! Not very bright but whatever floats your boat!!
@dankelly5150 I definitely think the responsibility falls on the Buyer to research and investigate before making a large purchase like this... but I would also like to see better processes for Auction Houses to double-check things.
But hey, at the end of the day, if the Buyer is happy, who are we to judge? 😀😜😬😜
I recently acquired a 1980 Wayne Gretzky OPC 2nd year - PSA 9 - but the back says printed by Topps. This is the first I ever seen like this. What are your thoughts on this?
@ijksmom99 If it says printed by Topps on the back of the card, I'd say there was an error in the grading process and it's actually just a Topps card. If it's OPC, it would have French and English on the back.
I would contact the seller and see if you can get a refund. If you purchased from eBay or one of the main auction websites, get them involved too.
Also double check the serial number with what's on the PSA website because it might not be a legit PSA case. But very odd to find a Topps card inside a PSA case marked OPC. Hope this helps a bit. Good luck and feel free to update me.
@@hockeycardsincanada that is what I thought as well - why is the card printed on OPC stock
@ijksmom99 If you want to email me at: hockeycardsincanada@gmail.com I can take a closer look and offer a few more thoughts.
@@hockeycardsincanada I just sent you an e-mail with the picture/additional information of the card
@ijksmom99 Got it. I'll respond via email. 😃👍
I have game worn jersey pieces of Gretzky on a card , I have 5 or 6 of that same card of the oilers, I have numerous rookie cards from Jerry Rice, Dan Marino, Steve Young, Gretzky, Mcguire, jose Canseco, griffy jr , you name it I probably have double of it . 100,000 card collection bought in the late 90s. Everything from hockey to movie cards
@Bojangles666 Wow! That's so amazing! That sounds like the perfect collection to own with Gretzky and all those other great superstars!!!🤑🏆🐐👏💪 Thanks for sharing! 😀🙏
how was the gretzky all star a psa 10 - the edges look like someone chewed on them
and Goldin will sell anything for cash. There TV show kinda shows the people you will deal with. Fake talk and buttkissing until your card sells low and they then will have all the reasons in the world it didnt go higher, all while they take up to 30%
@rfynn40 I think the 1980 set is considered a tough grade, especially for centering. This particular PSA slab is also an older version, so perhaps if it was graded now it would be downgraded to less than a 10. Grading is tough and soooo subjective, so it all depends on what the grading person/team was seeing on that particular day. 🙄😳☘
But ya, just looking at the video again and those edges are pretty beat up 😂I appreciate your opinion 👏🙏
Went in the spokes dooh😅😢
@Letsgetbusy293 Dooh! 😢 BUT I bet you had the best sounding "motorbike" on the block!!! 🏍😆😜🏍️
@@hockeycardsincanada 80s black BMX with dirt bike LIKE TRED YUP 😆 🤣 😂 😹
@Letsgetbusy293 Hahha sounded like a beauty!!! 😀💪🔥🚀
These all look like Autopen. Wonder what an actual pen and ink Gretzky signature would be worth?
couldnt the buyer of the Gretzky helmat pay, buy it, then sue goldin/mears for auction fraud do to the fake the helmat is fake AND faslely Authenticated? if so the person who mightve bid on the helmat mightve done it on purpose lol. Always greeat video as always. One of if not the most underrated channels in the community!
@ItsPandaTH-camYT I think Goldin and the big auction houses have lots of fine print and things put together by high-priced lawyers, so they're protected. So it's on us as buyers to really look closely and double-check stuff before bidding/buying. Thank you for the positive words! I appreciate it very much!!! 😀🙏💪
I’ve seen a good amount of clean cut edges on o pee chee Gretzky rookies. I doubt they’re all sheet cut
@jimmy_iKoN Oh that's good to know. I appreciate you sharing your experience. Thanks for watching and commenting! 💪🔥🙏😀
@@hockeycardsincanada If you look at a lot of OPC Gretzky rookies you’ll notice a lot of the cards with clean cut edges don’t have blue lines. More than likely because the wires used to cut the cards had little wear and the defect on the printing plate wasn’t there yet. I believe the cleaner edges and no blue lines are more likely “first print” cards.
@jimmy_iKoN I've read some stuff about this and the Blue Lines theory and definitely, some of the blue lines theories don't seem to add up. But hard to know what was really going on at the OPC Factory in 1979.
I own one with blue lines, but I haven't seen any clear evidence that points to blue lines being 100% First Print even though many collectors seem to think it is true. 🤔Fun topic to speculate on! 😜 Thanks again for sharing your knowledge! 💪🔥😀
@@hockeycardsincanada we will never know lol
Makes you wonder what an item with his actual signature, signed with a Bic pen as an example. Using real ink. Everything here is AUTOPEN! There was a GWG Wayne Gretzky with real and Autopen. Fellow was asking $3000.00.
@jimcook8933 Thanks for the comments. I'm just a "Gretzky Enthusiast" - so no expert, but I don't believe these are Autopen. The autos all have slight differences to them, even though a few of them look very similar. Plus, the claims on the backs of the cards from Upper Deck say they're legit autographs.
As for estimating the price of a Gretzky Auto with a regular Bic Pen, they typically won't sell for as much because people are worried about fakes and forgeries.
I appreciate your thoughts. Thanks for watching!😀🙏
Inconsistent grading. The one with the top left corner issue is not a 9. And yeah, the other looks like a sheet cut which they say they don't grade. Another inconsistency.
@yannik9341 I definitely agree with you about inconsistent grading. Until it's all done by computer, we'll continue to have human-made inconsistencies. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I appreciate it!!👍🙏💪
I hope whoever bought that gretzky helmet sees this video somehow and if he goes to get it authenticated can easily win a lawsuit. Chaulk said it perfectly "what a joke".
@KeefMcGoo Yes, I hope the Buyer eventually gets taken care of. Tough to see obvious issues being swept under the rug. Thanks for your input. Much appreciated! 😀👍🙏
I have an opinion AND a thought.
@Thehockeyhistorian99 Please share! 😀🙏 I really like hearing from the viewers!
My opinion is the Gretzky All-Star card looks great and I think that specific card has an interesting buy/sell history.
@Thehockeyhistorian99 Yes it is a beauty! And also very interesting buy/sell history. 🤔 Thanks for commenting! 😀🙏👏
those PSA 10's dont even look it at all, even the Oilers logo is not centered in both..PSA sometimes makes me raise an eyebrow 🤔
@RoamHockey Ya I'm sure there's more than a handful of PSA 9s out there that would look just as good as the only 2 PSA 10s ever graded. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🙏😀💪
That's a Nike swoosh practice jersey
@highdsociety923 Oh wow! I just looked again and you're totally right. I didn't even think about that. I wish I would've added that info into the video. Very cool! Thanks for pointing that out! 🔥💪🐐🏆
Oh yeah, that helmet is a total fake!!!! Of course they didn't take it down but at this point, nobody should be surprised by their actions.
Yes it absolutely matters if the card was pack pulled versus sheet cut. Sheet cut would be equal to box bottoms. I think the one PSA 9 looks like it was sheet cut but PSA graded it anyway. As far as the PSA 10, I would take the one on the right. What do you think for these two questions you asked?
@thehighlanders607 I also think the PSA 9 is sheet cut. It's just too smooth on all the edges compared to all the other high-end versions. And as for the 2x PSA 10s, I don't have a super strong opinion... but I was just looking again now and I think maybe I prefer the one on the left. But both look either great or kinda equally flawed. So we could each have our own lol 😜 As always, I appreciate your thoughts!
@@hockeycardsincanada Yeah, I don't have a strong opinion on either of the 10's, just thought the right was slightly better but I would have to see them in person to know for sure.
Do you think it matters if its sheet cut versus pack pulled? The reason I think it matters is because when it comes to sheet cut, who is doing the cutting? And how many times is ok to then cut/trim said card? Thanks for your thoughts/comments as well.
@thehighlanders607 Oh yes, as for sheet cut cards. I don't have too strong of an opinion on this either. I'm in two different minds.
1) For collecting cards to hopefully hold their value, I would almost always be looking to collect what the majority of collectors deem to be valued the best
2) I also like and appreciate Eye Appeal, so I'd also be ok with owning a Sheet Cut card if it looked nice. Though what I'd be willing to pay would be less I think.
@@hockeycardsincanada I agree with you on both of your points. When you said paying less, is what I was getting at. Paying less because its not packed pulled. How much less would be up to the buyer but as a buyer, it would be nice to know if it was sheet cut or not for the reasons I have previously stated.
Helmet is clearly fake, that's really disappointing they continued to auction it off.
@InnocentDiamondRing-ze5yz Yes, all the evidence seems to show a fake helmet. Definitely Buyer Beware for expensive auction house items.😬 Thanks for your comment! 💪🙏
Gretzky helmut fake !!! 😮😮
@glencorbett3229 It sure looks like a fake Gretzky helmet to me! Yikes! Scary Stuff!🤔😳 Thanks for watching!🙏
@@hockeycardsincanada overwhelming evidence it wasn't Wayne's, keep up the good work
@glencorbett3229 Thanks!!!🙏💪🔥
Callighen. Hard G
@user-hm5zb1qn6g Thank you for watching! I appreciate your attention to detail. 🙏👍💪😀