tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629531718057678439.post3408047861186589094..comments2024-01-03T10:18:33.353-04:00Comments on Wax Stain Rookie: Parkhurst Project Card 29Pro Set Cardshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16223284558318605801noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629531718057678439.post-24389350167769855042014-02-24T10:56:39.146-04:002014-02-24T10:56:39.146-04:00Wow, that is a pretty amazing story. Did he seem l...Wow, that is a pretty amazing story. Did he seem like he was a huge fan of the game still? Did he like the changes? I really would love the change to chat with someone like Gaye who was a great player in their day and has had the chance to really see the game evolve.Pro Set Cardshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16223284558318605801noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629531718057678439.post-78290589804921269812014-02-22T19:49:32.716-04:002014-02-22T19:49:32.716-04:00Gee Dave--seems like I have story for whatever you...Gee Dave--seems like I have story for whatever you post---during the summer that Cujo signed with the Leafs, I learned Mr. Stewart lived in Burlington (as I did at the time). I phoned him up and askrf if he would sign my cards--this was on a Monday and he said he was leaving town for a few days--could I call back on Thursday--I did, he invited me over and we sat in his backyard discussing the Cujo signing, the state of hockey and his grandson--he introduced me to his wife when she came back from shopping--I decided it was probably the time to leave--great time talking with him and one of my better memorieshockey kazihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06945148581319317235noreply@blogger.com