Hi Scott, Thanks. I had to limit myself to gloves more than mitts. Mitts are cool too, but my interest really is moreso in gloves and I have a very limited budget (as my wife reminds me) and limited space (as one can see by the glove logts I built up to my 9 foot ceiling in my den).
The cool thing about our hobby is each collector can collect what they enjoy. I personally like collecting gloves for their web styles and glove styles that show glove evolution and not much into endorsements or teams or brands. It seems I found a bit of a glove niche years back when I started my collection and thankfully not too many seemed to go the same direction I went. There are other collectors that come to mind who collect from different angles such as HOF-endorsed gloves and mitts (John Graham's wonderful collection reflects this a lot) OK brand gloves (Brett Lowman specializes a lot with this neat brand), Goldsmith (Josh Drasher has a cool collection of these) early crescent padded gloves and other amazing leathers (What can one say about Rob Mucha and JD's collections but wow!) Mr. Mitt, Jerry has amazing leathers and the list goes on and on and on of numerous collectors and I know I have not seen them up close and personal as of yet.
So the cool thing about collections in my humble opinion is they give us something to look at, talk about and even aspire towards if we choose too. Yes, I drool at other collections as well. LOL Thankfully, there have been times when I could buy a glove on ebay at a very decent price because it fit into my collection nicely and few collected that type of glove. So, I was able to pick it up.

My softball collection is one I really enjoy and hardly anybody seems to give a hoot about those, but I enjoy them. Actually though I ended up paying more than I cared too for some of those old softies but I like em.
There are times when some of the veteran collectors bid on the same glove and sometimes for totally differnt reasons. I would bid for the web style or glove style and someone else for its brand and another for who endorsed the glove. Then the one with more money, timing or who wants it the most usually gets it, but I consider myself lucky to just have each of the glove I have ended up with.
Many of the gloves in my collection are not as good of condition as some of the same gloves I have seen in other folks collections, nor are mine perhaps as valuable, but each old glove in the collection is unique in its own way.
I don't want come across to others on this forum as having the "big head" from my collection. If readers perceive it that way, I am sorry. I do have a passion for the hobby and if it were not for the help of Joe Phillips, JD and Rob and others I would not have any attempted a book in the first place but just kept my collection to myself in my den. I felt very fortunate to have the tv people to come to Olney, IL and do one of their few collector shows a year and they chose our old leather friends of the hobby to show their viewers. I hope it does move our hobby a step forward.
I look forward to someone else in the hobby to run with the next book, or website or whatever to help move our glove hobby along. It will be appreciated.
Sorry for the length of this post but I wanted to share what was on my mind. Thanks Scott I appreciate your words of thoughtfullness.
Dave