Hockey was a quirky product for Topps, ever since it debuted its first set for the 1954-55 season. But by the time the 1962-63 set was released, a pattern had emerged. Topps only had rights to produce teams from the United States, since Parkhurst held rights for the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs. For the 1960-61 set, Topps lost the Detroit Red Wings to … [Read more...] about 1962-63 Topps Hockey Tough To Find In High Grade
1961-62 Topps Hockey
1961-62 Topps Hockey: Innovation On Ice and Cardboard
The early 1960s were an era filled with excitement for young Canadian hockey fans who had plenty of opportunities to collect items featuring their on-ice heroes. Whether it was the extremely popular Shiriff coins, octagonal cards distributed by York Peanut Butter, or even the venerable photos produced by Beehive Corn Syrup, there were plenty of "oddball" issues to keep you busy … [Read more...] about 1961-62 Topps Hockey: Innovation On Ice and Cardboard