The next group is part of an ongoing Mike Bossy collection of creations for a client.
Barry Wilkins played in the NHL and the WHA during the 1960s and 1970s and is best known for scoring the first-ever goal for the Vancouver Canucks in the NHL on October 9, 1970. Wilkins was signed by the Boston Bruins as a teenager and came through their junior system. He was recalled from junior to make his NHL debut in 1966–67, playing a single game for the Bruins, and turned pro the following season. He would spend most of the next three seasons with the Oklahoma City Blazers, Boston's top minor-league affiliate. He scored his first NHL goal in his only appearance during the 1968–69 season, and appeared in 6 games for the 1969–70 Bruin team which would ultimately win the Stanley Cup. His rookie card, as a Canuck, was part of the 1971-72 OPC set.
I'll finish the post with a number of custom cards created in the style of the 1985 Old Judge Cigarette cards.
Mel Blanc