Hi Mike and Kevin,
I wish I could actually display each glove with its best side showing in the glove lofts I had built for them, but as the collection grew it got more crowded in each of the lofts and I had to turn the gloves sideways to get them to fit in the lofts but still show a little of the webstyle of each glove. I have a few gloves that face forward or show their backside in the lofts but with about 110 baseball gloves of different web styles and glove styles I had to give many of them the old twist sideways for my display.
I adjusted for this factor in my glove book by completely emptying out one of the glove lofts and then placing gloves in the loft by a "grouping" shot photo. For example, all the sewn webs went into the glove loft I took the photo of them and then removed those sewn web gloves and put all the "H" or "I" web variations together and took a photo and reapeated the process until all the glove web styles had been represented. I ended up having 11 baseball glove loft shots and 1 vintage softball glove loft and that took hours to pull off the shots. LOL
When I started to collect gloves I wanted to focus only on the gloves in the loft and minimize other baseball memorabilia. I don't have much memorabilia, just an old bobbin-head, a baseball, few old softballs and a cast iron baseball bank. The only "things" in the lofts that I have is an old cardinal bobbin-head and a homerun baseball hit by Pepper Martin in 1933 at the Worlds Fair in Chicago.I Martin signed the ball after the game and my Grandma had these items for years and years. Grandma gave them to me before she passed away and decided to put the baseball in photo somewhere in each of the books I wrote on ball gloves. The only other item I used in a glove loft photo for my last book was a cast iron bank of baseball players and i placed that bank with my youth gloves.
The baseball player bank only shows a little bit in the tv segment and was not actually in a loft.
Mike, I was a bit nervous with the tv interview but I have taught college classes on tv before as part of my duties in teaching so I was hoping the segment would come across ok. You have some wonderful newer gloves and have gone where I have not. I just limited myself to the oldies due to limited budget and focus but I realize there are lots of folks who enjoy the more "modern" gloves too. Your efforts on sharing info. on this thread have been outstanding. Thanks for all your efforts too.
Dave