CUSTOM MADE CARDS * WITH CARDBOARD BACK....... * BLANK BACK (NO PLAYER INFO OR STATS) * ROUGHLY 2.5 X 3.5 (size of card size) AGAIN CUSTOM MADE FUN CARDS......VERY BASIC CARD....

These are very basic custom made cards, they have blank backs that is brown stock paperback.
and the front is a glossy photo look.

Before you order a large amount or a few order one so you know what you are getting, those who have ordered these in the past from us , more have been added since then and when time permits I may add more.

Again very basic look and card, that being said the prices have been raised due to ebay increasing their take over the years.

More cards to be added when time permits so check back again

Yes we combine shipping , after you have added items to your cart please hit REQUEST TOTALbutton so I can manually change the shipping cost......if you miss that part and pay we can still refund you the difference when the item is shipped:

The International Hockey League was a professional hockey league operating in Canada and the United States from 1929 to 1936. It is one of two direct ancestors of the American Hockey League.

It was formed when the Canadian Professional Hockey League split into two leagues. The larger teams formed the IHL, which was one step below the National Hockey League. The smaller teams kept the CPHL name, and served as a farm system for the IHL for one season.

Three teams folded and two others merged after the 1935–36 season, leaving the IHL with only four teams—the minimum required for the league to be viable. The remaining teams joined with the Canadian-American Hockey League, which had also been cut down to four teams, to form a "circuit of mutual convenience" called the "International-American Hockey League." The two leagues played an interlocking schedule for the next two years, with the IHL serving as the IAHL's Western Division and the Can-Am serving as its Eastern Division. The Buffalo Bisons, a charter IHL member, suspended operations due to an arena collapse and subsequent financial problems after only 11 games, and the IAHL played as a seven-team unit for the rest of the season and all of the 1938–39 season.

At a meeting held in New York City on June 28, 1938, the two leagues formally merged into a unified league operating under the IAHL name. The Eastern Amateur Hockey League's Hershey Bears were added as an expansion team, replacing the Bisons.[1] The IAHL changed its name to the American Hockey League in 1940.