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Parkhurst hockey cards are back for a second season in their Pro Set era beginning with a 240-card Series 1. All cards are in English and French. There is an eight-card insert set of reprints of ...
While serious hockey cards first emerged in Canada during the 1950s with companies like Parkhurst, the hobby expanded in the 1960s and ’70s across the U.S. through brands like Topps and O-Pee ...
During the 1991-92 NHL season, Pro Set issued a set of Parkhurst hockey cards, releasing Series One in late 1991. In the set was a card of Santa, sitting at his desk using a magnifying glass to ...
The roots of the Parkhurst brand in the trading card hobby date back to the 1950s, when it first produced hockey and non-sports trading cards. The 1951 “Parkies” hockey card release is ...
Later, he discovered Parkhurst hockey cards from the early 1950s. Those came home with him. On later trips to White Plains he was on the other side of the aisle.