• NHL Game Used Hockey Puck Opener
  • NHL Game Used Hockey Puck Opener
  • NHL Game Used Hockey Puck Opener
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NHL Game Used Hockey Puck Opener

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A fun & creative gift idea

Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

Eco-friendly & sustainable materials

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Pucks retired from their glory days gliding across NHL rinks get another shot as clever bottle openers.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon

    Puck, Puck, Booze

    Retired from their glory days gliding across NHL rinks, reclaimed pucks get another shot as clever bottle openers. A win for any hockey nut, it's made from a puck played by their favorite team. The game date and teams names are written on athletic tape, and a unique hologram number verifies game What Makes It Uncommons online.

    Each puck is officially licensed by the National Hockey League and comes gift-boxed with an authenticity instruction card. Designed by Ward Wallau. Hand-assembled in the US.

    Please note each puck will have one-of-a-kind scuffs and scratches, and a team logo may be different from what is pictured.

    Due to the recycled and handmade nature of this item, each is unique and will vary.

    Sold individually.


    Made from

    aluminum, rubber

    Measurements

    1" H x 3" diameter

    Care

    Wipe clean with a damp cloth.

    Item ID

    25662

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    Ward Wallau

    created by Ward Wallau

    location

    California

    Disappointed when the MTA filled in the "Y" cutout of their classic subway tokens, Ward Wallau was inspired to find a fun way to incorporate the unaltered tokens into cufflinks. He wanted to prove to the MTA that the original tokens were worthy of celebrating and repurposing and, after 11 years of "no," Ward became the first licensee of the New York City MTA. Since that time, this "authenticity hound," has assembled and grew his team of artisans, production staff, and authenticators in Berkeley, California, where they re-imagine nostalgic artifacts as unique gifts that tell a story. Ward loves breathing new life into things that already exist, be it letterpress blocks, a wooden seat from Wrigley Field, or a bat broken at a Major League baseball game. "This business is ever-challenging, dynamic, and satisfying," he says. "It's not a good day if you don't learn something new!"

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