Some of the pins in Chris Piecuch’s CBC collection
Chris Piecuch is putting together one of the biggest, if not the biggest, collections of CBC swag in the country.
He says it all started rather innocently. “When I first worked here [CBC Toronto] in 1998,” he said “I purchased and blue, red and white CBC Sports lanyard at the CBC Shop.”
“From there, the ‘obsession’ grew and through many gracious colleagues, personal volunteer efforts and just plain asking people ‘where did you get that?’ or ‘is there any extra/leftover?’ my collection grew.”
Piecuch says he’s always looking to add things to his collection. Right now, he’s on the hunt for any pins or other gear from the Olympics.
To date his collection includes pins, t-shirts, lanyards, hats, scarves and bunch of CBC posters among other things. There’s a couple more pictures after the break.
If you’ve got any CBC swag lying around your office, I’m sure Chris would be delighted to take it off your hands.
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