Iron Arm and Olympic Brand gloves

The Iron Arm Brand of glove and mitts has a really cool logo on the front. This 1930-40's Spurgeon Chandler "Knuckle-eze" model glove shows an arm holding a spear
The logo comes from an old English coat of arms. Note the armor and the same twisted rope design.
In addition to the Chandler "Iron Arm" glove, the "Knuckle-Eze" model was also stamped on some "Olympic" gloves made for Western Auto Stores. Below is a Pee Wee Reese Olympic glove box.
The Chandler and Reese gloves below look to be made by the same manufacturer. Denkert Sporting Goods would be a likely candidate. Joe's "Vintage Baseball Glove Catalog Resource Book" differentiates between the Western Auto in-house brand "Olympic" and Olympic Sporting Goods of New York.
The logo comes from an old English coat of arms. Note the armor and the same twisted rope design.
In addition to the Chandler "Iron Arm" glove, the "Knuckle-Eze" model was also stamped on some "Olympic" gloves made for Western Auto Stores. Below is a Pee Wee Reese Olympic glove box.
The Chandler and Reese gloves below look to be made by the same manufacturer. Denkert Sporting Goods would be a likely candidate. Joe's "Vintage Baseball Glove Catalog Resource Book" differentiates between the Western Auto in-house brand "Olympic" and Olympic Sporting Goods of New York.