Sports Collectors Digest

Not just a hockey show

“Canada’s greatest hockey show.”

“North America’s biggest hockey collectors show.”

“The world’s best hockey collectibles show.”

I can believe any of those claims after several days spent wandering through Toronto’s cavernous International Center. I haven’t attended hockey shows in Asia, Scandinavia, and Europe, but I have seen quite a few collectors from those parts of the world who happily tell me that the flight over to Toronto to attend the Sport Card & Memorabilia Expo is well worth the time and money. And for someone like myself who

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