Beginner and 1st Time Poster

I just came across this site and it is fantastic. I'm amazed at the knowledge by people posting on this site. I'm sure that I'll learn a lot here.
Anyway, I hadn't played baseball in about 25 years, and I hadn't played softball in about 15 years. My 5-year-old just signed up for t-ball. I pulled out a Wilson A1660 glove that I had bought many years ago, thinking some friends and I might play in a league, but we never did and the glove was never used. Tossing the ball around with my son has infected me. I cannot stop thinking about baseball. I'm searching all the time online for baseball gloves and looking at vintage ones and reproductions, spending hours on this. I'm assuming this may be a bug that I have caught for which there is no cure?
What is the best way, as a beginner, for me to learn about older gloves and get into this collecting hobby, not to get ripped off, etc.?
Lastly, how do I learn about most desirable gloves out of different decades?
Are there any good books? Or everything will just come from reading online and discussing with others in the hobby, coming slowly over time?
I would also like to purchase some of the vintage reproduction gloves, ones that I could use toss the ball around a little, and get a feel for what the gloves were like and how they felt, etc., knowing that I would not do that with a true vintage glove that had been restored. Any recommendations where I could start? Do you have any of these gloves? What models, manufacturers might be good?
Any other recommendations for someone brand new?
Thanks very much! Very happy to have found this forum.
Dave
Anyway, I hadn't played baseball in about 25 years, and I hadn't played softball in about 15 years. My 5-year-old just signed up for t-ball. I pulled out a Wilson A1660 glove that I had bought many years ago, thinking some friends and I might play in a league, but we never did and the glove was never used. Tossing the ball around with my son has infected me. I cannot stop thinking about baseball. I'm searching all the time online for baseball gloves and looking at vintage ones and reproductions, spending hours on this. I'm assuming this may be a bug that I have caught for which there is no cure?

What is the best way, as a beginner, for me to learn about older gloves and get into this collecting hobby, not to get ripped off, etc.?
Lastly, how do I learn about most desirable gloves out of different decades?
Are there any good books? Or everything will just come from reading online and discussing with others in the hobby, coming slowly over time?
I would also like to purchase some of the vintage reproduction gloves, ones that I could use toss the ball around a little, and get a feel for what the gloves were like and how they felt, etc., knowing that I would not do that with a true vintage glove that had been restored. Any recommendations where I could start? Do you have any of these gloves? What models, manufacturers might be good?
Any other recommendations for someone brand new?
Thanks very much! Very happy to have found this forum.
Dave