The construction of this item seems to really capture the Sawchuk "look". Sure, a mask is hiding any facial features, but the mask and crouching position are Sawchuk trademarks. Compare it to other Original Six goalie bobble heads. You will see what I mean. The "Sawchuk Bobble head Night" was held on Feb.20th, 2010 with the Toronto Marlies hosting the Manitoba Moose at the Ricoh Coliseum.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Are You Looking At Me?
Okay, I know I'm not alone on this one. How many times have we looked at a bobble head and muttered "Who"? In many cases the resemblance is not evident. Our eyes take aim on the nameplate for a quick fix on the identification of the player. I can imagine a new game show - "Name That Bobble head". However, there is always an exception to the rule. Take a look at the Terry Sawchuk bobble head below.
The construction of this item seems to really capture the Sawchuk "look". Sure, a mask is hiding any facial features, but the mask and crouching position are Sawchuk trademarks. Compare it to other Original Six goalie bobble heads. You will see what I mean. The "Sawchuk Bobble head Night" was held on Feb.20th, 2010 with the Toronto Marlies hosting the Manitoba Moose at the Ricoh Coliseum.
The construction of this item seems to really capture the Sawchuk "look". Sure, a mask is hiding any facial features, but the mask and crouching position are Sawchuk trademarks. Compare it to other Original Six goalie bobble heads. You will see what I mean. The "Sawchuk Bobble head Night" was held on Feb.20th, 2010 with the Toronto Marlies hosting the Manitoba Moose at the Ricoh Coliseum.
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Where can i get one?
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