Up for Auction is the Mario Lemieux Career Stats Hockey Jersey you see in the Photos above. Jersey is in great condition with no noticeable flaws. Jersey is made by a Canadian company called MDF and resembles (but not is) CCM ultrafill material. NO double elbows, NO fight strap. There is NO front crest, so it was probably intended for framing, but the stitchwork on the stats is great and it is a pretty unique item. Not sure there's many of them around. Quite the rare find. Frame this puppy up and put it on your wall, or buy a front crest and have it sewn on and sport this to the rink this year when you cheer on Sid and the Pens. Jersey is sized a 52, but actual measurements can be found below.


Across The Chest - 26.5 inches
Back Collar to Back Hem - 32.5 inches
Collar To sleeve (down the sleeve) - 33.5 inches

also, to defend myself against some recent negative feedback, ive had to go through the process of putting my mother into a home these last couple of months. ebay wasnt exactly top of the mind. everyone got repaid there money, and i took a decent bath in ebay fees. ive been on ebay for almost 25 years (feel free to check). Please bid with confidence, but understand i am not amazon either.
A couple notes. 

1. I do realize I have some (somewhat) recent negative feedback I would like to address. I had some major health issues in early 2018 and ebay was not really on my mind at the time. All three of the people who left negative comments did all receive refunds from ebay who charged me for them, and I apologized as soon as I could (which I will admit, did take awhile). I've been on ebay for 15+ years (feel free to look), buying and selling hockey jerseys as a hobby. I didn't mean to not follow through with my sales, life happens and I'm one person. That was my first real hiccup. Please bid with confidence.

2. Please check my store for other jersey's. I am closing out a large portion of my collection as I don't have anyplace for them anymore in my new condo. Some of them are rare and hard to find.

Any other questions, please ask