Three Finger Hutch "The Magnet"

Posted:
October 30th, 2008, 7:37 pm
by edingc
I just won this on eBay and was wondering if anyone knew anymore about it. I'm not a vintage guy but this looked like a good deal for $13.00 delivered (after eBay 10% off coupon).
http://cgi.ebay.com/CATCHERS-GLOVE-MADE ... =72%3A1205
Thanks in advanced.
-Cody

Posted:
October 30th, 2008, 8:20 pm
by BretMan
I have one of these- I like to pick up gloves from the Ohio-based glove companies.
It's a rather small and cheaply-made glove, below "mid-priced" when it sold new. The three-finger design is a typical early-to-mid 1950's style.
Not a bad little piece of leather, but nowhere near the quality of high-end three-finger gloves like the top-line Rawlings Playmakers.
There isn't much historical or catalog data available for Hutch. Their 1956 catalog lists a 33X model endorsed by Jerry Priddy (kind of strange, since his career ended in 1953, but not uncommon in the early days of glove endorsements). My glove has no player endorsement.
The 1956 33X is listed at $6.65, while Hutch's top-line gloves were selling for around $20- an indication that the 33X is a much lower quality glove.
But, it's still an old glove that has survived the years...so it's cool!

Posted:
October 30th, 2008, 10:18 pm
by edingc
Bret-
Once again, thank you.
Well I feel pretty good that I only paid less than seven dollars more for it than what it cost 50 years ago new.
I'll see what kind of condition it's in when it arrives and I'll clean it up as I see fit.
-Cody