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    1933 ICE KINGS near complete set for sale only missing 2 cards

    I WILL ENTERTAIN ALL REASONABLE OFFERS
    World Wide Gum was one of several gum companies to make hockey sets for the 1933-34 season. Since they were closely associated with the U.S.-based Goudey company, 1933-34 V357 Ice Kings Hockey cards are widely sought by collectors. They are named after the brand of the gum that accompanied the cards.
    1933-34 V357 Ice Kings Hockey card fronts feature a tinted player picture, with the background ice left intact. The player's name appears in a corner and a white border surrounds the card. Backs are printed in green ink and the layout is similar to what fans of many of Goudey's sets would recognize. A card number appears at the top, followed by the player's name, position and team. There are two back formats, as cards are found in English-only or in French and English. With the bilingual back, the French translation appears first. At the bottom is an ad for both Ice Kings Gum and for the World Wide Gum Co.
    There are 72 cards in the 1933-34 V357 Ice Kings Hockey set. Two series were printed. The first 48 cards are more common. The last 24 are slightly harder to locate. That said, Howie Morenz, Charlie Conacher, Auriel Joliat and King Clancy are the set's key stars and all appear in the first series.

    1933-34 V357 Ice Kings Hockey Cards Set Checklist The 2 cards missing are in red

    72 cards. The final 24 are short prints.
    1 Aubrey "Dit" Clapper 2 Bill Brydge 3 Aurel Joliat 4 Andrew Blair 5 Earl Robinson 6 Paul Haynes
    7 Ronnie Martin 8 Albert "Babe" Siebert 9 Archie Wilcox 10 Clarence "Happy" Day 11 Roy Worters 12 Nels Stewart
    13 Francis "King" Clancy 14 Marty Burke 15 Cecil Dillon 16 Reginald "Red" Horner 17 Armand Mondou 18 Paul "Marcel" Raymond 19 Dave Kerr
    20 Melville "Butch" Keeling 21 Johnny Gagnon 22 Irvine "Ace" Bailey 23 Harry Oliver 24 Gerald Carson 25 Mervyn "Red" Dutton
    26 Georges Mantha 27 Marty Barry 28 Wildor Larochelle 29 Jack "Red" Beattie 30 Bill Cook 31 Reginald "Hooley" Smith 32 Art Chapman
    33 Harold "Baldy" Cotton 34 Lionel Hitchman 35 George Patterson 36 Howie Morenz 37 Jimmy Ward 38 Charles "Rabbit" McVeigh
    39 Glen Brydson 40 Joe Primeau 41 Joe Lamb 42 Sylvio Mantha 43 Marvin "Cyclone" Wentworth 44 Norman Himes 45 Doug Brennan
    46 Alfred "Pit" Lepine 47 Alex Levinsky 48 Lawrence "Baldy" Northcott 49 Ken Doraty 50 Bill Thoms 51 Vernon Ayres 52 Lorne Duguid
    53 Wally Kilrea 54 Vic Ripley 55 Leighton "Happy" Emms 56 Loudus "Duke" Dukowski 57 Cecil "Tiny" Thompson 58 Charlie Sands
    59 Larry Aurie 60 Bill Beveridge 61 Bill MacKenzie 62 Earl Roche 63 Bob Gracie 64 Hec Kilrea 65 Ralph "Cooney" Weiland 66 Frederick "Bun" Cook
    67 John Roach 68 Murray Murdoch 69 Danny Cox 70 Desse Roche 71 Lorne Chabot 72 Syd Howe


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    condition overall? keys specifically?

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    pm sent thanks

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