The “legacy” hockey jacket, which was made in 1965 – was stolen by the family for its return

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The house of the sweetened jacket with a notification of Les with the Montreal Kindins logo on its back, and the 9 missile was not on the expensive sleeves.
In fact, it was corrected in the elbows, the buttons were replaced and witnessed better days. But for me, the value of the jacket is invaluable – and it is desperate to restore it.
Lee, 78, said that the jacket was stolen on Thursday from the Treasury room in Goodlife Fitness where he works in London, Onton. He said he was reported that he was transferred to the gym, but a research was conducted and it was not possible to find.
He said he had never occurred to him that someone would take it, hanging next to the expensive parliament and leather jackets. He was alive in 1965 by his mother’s friend and was presented as a gift to his brother who is now full.
“This was special for my brother because it was a birthday gift, and after his death, it was special for me,” he told me. “I miss it a lot. Now when I open the cabinet and see these empty hangers, it’s not good.”

There was no style of the Habs logo in the sewing store when the jacket jacket was made, so it was designed for me himself. Morris Richard, who died in 2000 at the age of 78, was the idol of hockey for the brotherhood, so there was no doubt that he was his number on the sleeves.
Jacket white jacket, c in the red habs and H blue logo. He told me that he is definitely unique and he continues to conversation wherever he goes.
“He really stands out in a crowd of people. I rarely wore it without at least one person commenting on him, and stop strangers who stop talking about Montreal, the oldest people who talk about the missile.”

It is one of the reasons why the family hopes to appear, or someone will see it. They are examining social media sales pages and began to contact used clothes stores.
“There is a huge market for unique old clothes, but we have never thought about it before,” said Charla Lee Thompson about her father’s coat.
“It was a family heritage and I have many memories of it. But I now see that it might deserve some money.”
He told me that the best scenario for cases is if it is returned to the cabinet room in the gym where it was taken. He will not ask any questions and wants to provide a reward, but he hopes that the person who took the matter will be more valuable to his family than the money he could bring.
“Perhaps a person’s conscience will stay awake at night. I just want my jacket.”