A2000 repairable?

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A2000 repairable?

Postby awarsoca » April 22nd, 2008, 6:25 am

This is my son's LL coach's glove. It's a early 70's A2000 (best guess as the coach is 51 and he has owned it forever). We were looking for an end of season gift and thought maybe we could get his glove repaired for him. My question is this even salvageable by Earl?

Link for pics is here: http://clintyarborough.fotopic.net/c1497570.html

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Postby BretMan » April 22nd, 2008, 9:19 am

Having had the chance to personally examine some of Earl Malone's work, I would say that he could bring that glove back to life.

The glove I saw had the inner lining replaced, all new binding, a new Wilson patch and new laces. If I recall correctly, the owner paid about $100 for the restoration. And the glove was beautiful!

I've never seen an A2000 with a split palm before (the stitching in the palm area). That should also be an easy fix, if the glove is disassembled for the other work anyway.

I run into a lot of youth coaches that still use their worn and weathered classic A2000's. Guys that bought those gloves back in the day seem to treasure and love them!
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Postby opticsp » April 22nd, 2008, 2:32 pm

I will testify to Earl Malone's work. He restored my glove so that it is almost like a new one. In fact, I am still having to get used to because although it is my old glove, it isn't. Know what I mean? My only question would be about the tears. How does one fix tears?
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Postby H-webman » April 22nd, 2008, 2:35 pm

Here is an example of mr. malones work!!! I just got this back two days ago. New lining new piping and small repair to the finger webing. $115.00
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Postby awarsoca » April 22nd, 2008, 2:50 pm

Thanks all. Pictures are on the way to Mr. Malone now.

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Postby Cowboy7130 » April 22nd, 2008, 4:07 pm

H-Web ... that is the epitome of a great glove ... :shock:
practically brand new, yet still vintage and personal ... I am so jealous.
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Postby awarsoca » April 24th, 2008, 4:33 pm

To quote Scotty: "She's Dead, Jim."

Earl called. Coach's glove need to be placed under glass.

~off to Ebay to see what's out there...damn i hate not bidding on the A2000 that went for $31 and change on Monday now
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Postby opticsp » April 24th, 2008, 5:13 pm

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Postby sixpointone » April 25th, 2008, 2:00 pm

Awarsoca,

Sorry to hear about your Son’s Coach’s Glove not being able to be Restored. But at least we know it had many great Years of service and is Loved and will be remembered.

H-webman,

That is a beautifully Restored Glove from Mr. Malone. It brings back memories as a kid, where one of my Best Friends who lived across the Street owned an A2000. He’d always save up his Money from Shoveling and Yard Work and buy a new one every couple of Seasons.

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Postby GloveGypsy » April 25th, 2008, 2:09 pm

Is the patch new? The stitching around the perimeter of the patch appears to be new.

Can Earl Malone replace faded patches with fresh "USA" ones?


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Postby Chicago Red Sox Fan » April 25th, 2008, 3:07 pm

GG

Mr. Malone has replaced a number of Wilson patches with new made in the USA patches for me - always an amazing job (of course he has to replace the binding because the patch stitching doesn't go all the way through).

I enthusiastically recommend him!

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