Jeremy,
Don't listen to that Meisel guy, dude knows nothing about GW hockey shirts

Seeing as that comment was dripping with sarcasm, I'll pay him back buy referring you to his website www.meigray.com which is having a lovely Holiday sale right now.
I'll echo gameworn.net as the place to look for g/u hockey as a secondary market. Just be careful, as with any site there are some suspect folks. I recommend looking up anyone in their feedback forum. It shows good deals and can add some piece of mind before sending someone money. Ditto searching for screen names before buying as feedback is readily left.
I proudly belong to gamewornjerseys.com but it's not as active as it once was. Another option as most collectors belong to one or the other so it increases your "pool" of available items.
Milt at Byron's Hockeyland is one of the old school dealers. He's always open to talking to new collectors and preaches to do your homework before buying anything
Of course Barry Meisel, who posted before me, runs the company that literally dwarfs all other g/w companies and renovated the hobby. Steiner's issues with no database for hologram numbers? Not an issue at MeiGray. You can literally find any number on their site to verify authenticity. They also have several systems in place to provide 100% authenticity, not all of which are public knowledge to assure the fakers cannot replicate a gamer. Also, how often can you discuss gamers, the program and the hobby with a Brandon Steiner? Barry is a phone call or email away and he posts on all of the forums I mentioned. Accountability and integrity all the way.
A side note on auctions. The Buyers Premium (aka lets steal more money from you in a Ponzi scheme) is simply the most shady nonsense in this hobby. Make sure you keep it in mind as that 20% really affects prices (and ask about shipping costs, those are usually a scam as well $40 for a jersey? Better be coming overnight from Japan otherwise someone is ripping you off)
Anyway, hope these help Jeremy. Good luck with your collection.
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