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by Zachary Zielonka • Mar 23, 2010 9:45 PM EDT
We all have ticket stubs that we collect over time, some get lost in the wash, others are thrown away because the game attended has no significance. The Pittsburgh Penguins are making sure that people don't forget the final game at Mellon Arena with a commemorative, aluminum ticket.
The tickets are hand engraved by Wendell Austin Forge, which recently lost their workshop to a fire. It will be hard to send this ticket through the wash in your pants pocket.
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