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Postby mudman » January 5th, 2007, 10:15 pm

That's one helluva chair! I love it.
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Postby Mike**Mize » January 6th, 2007, 1:46 am

I've taken a second look at the original question and come up with these (all from the early 30's);

1) A nice Wilson 648L or R (or even better, an LO/Outfieder's) Hornsby Glove. These really hold up over time with great top-of-the-line construction and materials.

2) Reach RFO Babe Ruth Home Run Special. Same deal. Great Glove
These are the kinds of gloves that can put a collector on a mission to build up a wide assortment of high quality gloves.

Close Third....A Spalding LG Base mitt. Same again, Great Materials, sturdy and reinforced all over; it's almost a piece of sculpture with great curved pocket, way ahead of its time.

Put these three on a shelf or in a glass doored cabinet, you're gonna feel like a glove collector.
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