CHICAGO (AP) — When Joe Serpico closes his eyes, he can go right back to that day in 1961.
Serpico's
big Italian family gathered for cake and coffee for his 10th birthday.
On a table full of presents, there was one unwrapped Wieboldt's
department store box from uncle Jerry "The Barber" Del Giudice — a pair
of game-worn jerseys from Chicago Blackhawks stars Bobby Hull and Glenn
Hall — a moment of pure joy that stayed with Serpico forever.
"I
knew their birthdays, I knew these guys, this was my whole life, was
hockey," he said, "and at 10 years old to get a gift coming from the two
of them was phenomenal."
Serpico,
born and raised in Chicago, grew up, got married and had five children
with his wife Linda, four girls and one boy. The jerseys went along for
the ride, tucked away for safe keeping. But that changes this weekend,
when bidding on the signed Hull jersey comes to an end as part of
Heritage Auctions' Platinum Night Auction.
Serpico,
66, wore the Hull jersey when he touched the Stanley Cup a couple years
ago — a surprise present from one of his daughters — and something
changed.
"That
was on my bucket list," he said, "and I feel like, maybe I could share
it with somebody else. I hope it ends up in the right hands. I don't
know. ... I'm having a hard time letting it go."
Source: Yahoo News
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