
Here's a 1920 Rawlings catalog illustration featuring the Doak glove 2 years prior to a patent. Note the six web grommets on this early version.

The rare early Rawlings example below.

There's a phrase, "You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows", that captures the attitude of the other glove manufacturers in 1920 as they rushed to come out with their own version of the Doak glove.
An unfortunately blurry 1923 Stall & Dean catalog illustration of a "Professional Model" adjustable web glove.

The example below is from Stall & Dean.

Wright, Ditson & Victor came out with two stylish models in 1922 featuring a six grommet Doak style web. They were one year only models.

A Simmons American Doak style glove with six grommet web in 1922.

Tomorrow I'll post the four grommet web versions.