One of those billionaire collectors that has too much money and time on his hands.
2006-12-24 03:28:19
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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For a piece of history since there is no defining event that hockey originated from (it evolved to the way it is now). Plus, it'll be worth way more than 2 million in a decade or two.
2006-12-25 06:19:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The stick is to placed on display in the hockey hall of fame, so I assume the buyer is a wealthy person who takes an interest in Canadian/hockey history.
2006-12-24 18:55:32
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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Because that stick is being used by a legend of a hockey player like Steve Yzerman and that person spending the money is looking to recruit Stevie Y for his/her team! (granted Yzerman is worth more than 1.9 mil)
2006-12-25 09:31:24
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answered by WestTexWrangler 1
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Could be it belonged to someone really important like maurice richard..or theyre just rich and a hockey fan so they decided to waste their money on a hockey stick
2006-12-25 06:54:00
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answered by Ohkay 5
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someone who is a big hockey fan, who is rich and has a lot of disposable income. After all, it is the "oldest" hockey stick.
2006-12-24 03:27:58
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answered by Leroy Jenkins 2
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To hit the hockey puck out of my brain.
Worth every penny!
2006-12-24 03:30:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Either historical value, or a really good autograph on it. Look how much you can make off the right signature.
2006-12-24 06:39:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Historical value?
2006-12-24 03:28:15
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answered by ckm1956 7
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Rich!
2006-12-24 05:19:19
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answered by Jamie 2
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