ill do you one for £100, bargain and 100% british
2007-12-09 11:11:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Ten Bucks.
And the pucks you buy- the InGlasCo ones (which is the current official brand)- are the same as the game puck normally is (sometimes a practice puck gets used by accident) what you are buying is a new unused regulation puck. Same thing used in a game, just not game used and packaged for fans.
Ten bucks here: http://shop.nhl.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2115022
2007-12-09 13:07:10
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answered by The Big Box 6
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Replicas cost about $10 and actual game pucks aren't for sale so I'd definitely go for the $5.
2007-12-09 11:12:42
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answered by Jen 1
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$4.99 at the Hockey Hall of Fame plus tax
As Jen said, the pucks used in the game aren't for sale, what you are buying are the souvenier pucks made by InGlasCo of Slovakia.
NHL game pucks were still made in North America by General Tire a few years ago, not sure what has happened there lately.
2007-12-09 11:13:13
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answered by Like I'm Telling You Who I A 7
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Yeah, about $5.
2007-12-09 12:47:41
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answered by Anonymous
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$5 sounds about right for an official puck.
2007-12-09 11:12:10
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answered by cme 6
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Yeah probably around 5 dollars.
2007-12-09 11:10:36
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answered by Anonymous
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at my local store they go for $6
so 5 bucks is defenetly right.
2007-12-09 11:13:24
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answered by Anonymous
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5 american dollars
2007-12-09 15:08:57
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answered by answerman 1
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yea...around $5
2007-12-09 11:13:18
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answered by cherry pie 1
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