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Postby okdoak » April 27th, 2009, 11:49 am

Thanks, Ricky! The one under the Feller ad is a Pennant 1" web. The stampings are very readable so I found it listed in the Source Book as a 1924 Buffed Horsehide model. Oddly enough, they made a Bull Dog model that year, also. If I had it I'd know who to talk to about a trade! Alas, the cream colored one on top of the bats is a repro. It's the Joe Jackson model that Pastime did years back. Thought they did a nice job on those. In the picture with the Pennant glove (far left, on the connected baseballs rack) is a Spalding Joe Cronin that a guy offered to me after I was outbid on one on ebay about 7 years ago. Don't know if you remember, but thanks again! It's one of my favorites. :)
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Postby Rickybulldog » April 27th, 2009, 2:16 pm

Do I remember? Man, my memory is as sharp as a knife. Didn't know it was you. :shock:
Yes, that was great back in the old days of Ebay when you could do that for a fellow glover. Now on Ebay, you can only see who outbid you for the item. For example HOMERUNCHICK outbid me on the ANDERSON Catcher mitt that I would love to have in my collection or one like it. Can anyone help a glova out?
Very nice Pennant. I did know there was a Bull dog model as well as a bull pup. I owned a bull pup (beautiful) before, but got Rob'd. My fault though I had to get back my Higgins.
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Postby okdoak » April 27th, 2009, 6:51 pm

Hey Ricky,
What happened to Cam Jansen?! I was about to tip my Braves hat to a guy who had her and homerunchick in the same post but now I cannot. Ebay certainly was more fun back then and alot easier to navigate thru. Also miss those great blurry pictures that if you took a risk on you either
a) ended up with a bargain or b) were badly burned. Not to mention being contacted by a fellow glover who was nice enough to offer you the model you were outbid on. If that happened these days I'd feel it was my duty to alert the Ebay Authorities! :shock:
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Postby vintagebrett » April 27th, 2009, 7:27 pm

okdoak - great display!!!

your lucky if you can see who outbid you on eBay - I have no such luck seeing the names - all I know is someone with 1 feedback beat me on the OK two finger Newhouser last night. Doh!
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Postby okdoak » April 28th, 2009, 12:49 am

Thanks Brett! The glove that's atop that Rawlings store display is the Red Rolfe that you were kind enough to trade to me. That cool Stall and Dean Gehringer is on one of the racks, also. I feel your pain on that ebay glove. One thing that hasn't changed over the years is my bids to wins ratio on ebay. Still has to be around 20:1?! :roll:
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