Mostly talking about 30s/40s split finger gloves. I know these vintage gloves are shaped differently than current gloves. For the most part - I believe they are smaller. I see a lot of vintage split fingers for sale - but how many of them are adult size gloves....?
I bought a vintage glove (Vince DiMaggio ie recent post) and I am not even sure how to measure it properly. Taking a tape measure from the tip of the inside of the middle finger going straight down to the edge of the base (9") and then opening the glove as much/flat as I can, measuring from the left part of the thumb to the right edge of the pinky finger (10"-11".) So I guess its about 9" x 10.5" if I did it correctly. (Measuring from the bottom of the base to the top of the middle finger on the back side was about 11" I think.)
I have big hands but I can get my hand in this thing, yet it is as snug as an isotoner. (I can't fit my hand in my little league glove anymore.) I suppose I could use this vintage glove.
But my real question - what are the real specs/measurements for a true adult size glove from this era? An outfielders glove I suppose to make it the largest size regular fielder's glove. It must be bigger than "9 x 10.5." Old HOF pics sometimes show seemingly huge gloves hanging off players hands. My childhood friend's father played pro. His old late-40s split finger pro model was super heavy if memory serves correct (I remember it as a kid and as a teenager.) And huge, like the ball sank right in and you could club someone with it, ya know.
I feel most vintage gloves for sale are not true adult size. My hands are big but not grotesque. I imagine a lot of the old school brute strength players had bigger hands than me. I want to buy and thoughly use a vintage glove and I want one that is comfortable and a little roomy, like current day gloves. Even though vintage gloves are smaller or average to their contemporary counterparts (I think.)
Thank you - obviously new here - trying to hit the ground running and learn from you guys.