Kent Douglas

Kent Douglas
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Data i miejsce urodzenia6 lutego 1936
Cobalt
Data i miejsce śmierci12 kwietnia 2009
Wasaga Beach
ObywatelstwoKanada
Wzrost178 cm
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LataKlubWyst.Gole
Toronto Maple Leafs
Oakland Seals
Detroit Red Wings

Kent Douglas (ur. 6 lutego 1936 w Cobalt, zm. 12 kwietnia 2009 w Wasaga Beach) – kanadyjski hokeista, obrońca, trener, zdobywca Pucharu Stanleya.

Zmarł 12 kwietnia 2009 w swoim domu na nowotwór złośliwy[1].

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Photo of Kent Douglas as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs. According to the seller, Ralston-Purina also printed trading cards on their pet food bags during the same 1963 to 1965 time period they were printing hockey trading cards on the backs of their Chex cereal boxes in the US and Canada. While the cereal box ones were on sturdier cardboard, the paper ones from the pet food bags had no such backing. Both styles of card were blank on the back, as the collector simply cut them from the box or bag.

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"According to the VHC catalogue , these paper issued photos (as opposed to regular cardboard issue) were put out by the Ralston Purina company on bags of pet food and these were produced in very low numbers and are very tough to find in any condition."

These cards were also printed on the backs of Chex cereal boxes in the US and Canada from 1963 to 1965. Those collecting the cards cut them from the back of the boxes. Douglas' cereal box card front.