Three gloves from the HOF

I found these pictures on the Baseball-reference website. One of their bloggers posted them after his trip to Cooperstown. Lucky guy!
Charlie Gehringer's bronzed glove. Must have been from late in his career; his last season was 1942. I've seen Wilson and Spalding models with that Seamless Thumb design.

Red Schoendienst's Rawlings Red Rolfe from 1956. Wonder if he had the web replaced because he preferred that style to the solid web or it was a more recent job? Hmm....

Enos Slaughter's Wilson Top Notch from 1946, the year he made his famous "mad dash" in the World Series vs Boston. The model number is 605-4. Curious if that extra number denoted pro stock or a custom made glove?

Owing to my lack of Photoshop skills, these pics are much smaller than the ones on their website. You can see the originals in Baseball-reference's blog.
Charlie Gehringer's bronzed glove. Must have been from late in his career; his last season was 1942. I've seen Wilson and Spalding models with that Seamless Thumb design.

Red Schoendienst's Rawlings Red Rolfe from 1956. Wonder if he had the web replaced because he preferred that style to the solid web or it was a more recent job? Hmm....

Enos Slaughter's Wilson Top Notch from 1946, the year he made his famous "mad dash" in the World Series vs Boston. The model number is 605-4. Curious if that extra number denoted pro stock or a custom made glove?

Owing to my lack of Photoshop skills, these pics are much smaller than the ones on their website. You can see the originals in Baseball-reference's blog.