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Re: Good glove photos are tough to find

PostPosted: November 12th, 2017, 4:44 pm
by mikesglove
I like the Hank Aaron photo wearing a MacGregor SpiderWeb glove with reverse button. First time I have seen that one. Below is a team photo circa 1900.
Player in the middle looks to be sporting a Ted Kennedy glove with buckle back and laced wrist opening. Pretty cool!ImageImage

Re: Good glove photos are tough to find

PostPosted: November 16th, 2017, 3:02 am
by okdoak
Two All-Star shortstops from the 1940's. Marty Marion looks a bit amused by the condition of Eddie Miller's glove.

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Eddie cut the pocket out of this one, too.

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Mel Ott.

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Re: Good glove photos are tough to find

PostPosted: November 16th, 2017, 2:40 pm
by mikesglove
I like Mel Ott's glove. I've owned the Reach OOW model with the web strap between thumb and first finger. They're pretty common. The one pictured has the web strap anchoring both the first finger and middle finger. I believe it to be the "Sam Hale" model. It's pretty rare.
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Re: Good glove photos are tough to find

PostPosted: November 16th, 2017, 7:36 pm
by okdoak
Good eye, Mike. I really like that style of glove, too. I still have a OOW, but not the cool Sam Hale model. The one that was on ebay awhile back went pretty fast as a $500 BIN or Best Offer.
Here are a few more that I grabbed from photobucket that I had posted years ago.

Red Faber--

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Bob Feller--

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Rogers Hornsby--

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Harlond Clift possibly using a Hornsby model--

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Ki Ki Cuyler with a Dubow. I was happy to see that Bill Nicholson photo with his Dubow that you posted awhile back. I have a soft spot for Dubows, my first glove was made by them.

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Re: Good glove photos are tough to find

PostPosted: November 16th, 2017, 7:50 pm
by mikesglove
If the Nicholson glove was the triple web model, that one is a beast. I only have the Johnny Mostil Dubow model right now. Dubow is also one of my favorites.

Re: Good glove photos are tough to find

PostPosted: November 16th, 2017, 8:10 pm
by okdoak
Oops, I meant Bill Lee, not Bill Nicholson :roll:
Is your Johnny Mostil the one with those unique welted seams? That's a cool one.
I just have a few Dubow gloves, a Pete Reiser, Augie Galan, and a top of the line Tom Brewer from the 1950's. Their high end models were well made and good quality.
Also have a Hal Gregg that's stamped True Value that sure looks like it was made by Dubow.
I just picked up some ad pieces for the 1948 Dubows that I'll post in a bit.

Re: Good glove photos are tough to find

PostPosted: November 17th, 2017, 3:00 pm
by mikesglove
Yes, that's the one. "Best by Test".
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Here's a colorized photo of Babe Adams and his KenWel
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A colorized Chuck Conners circa 1950
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Re: Good glove photos are tough to find

PostPosted: November 17th, 2017, 4:01 pm
by okdoak
Great glove, Mike. I'm putting it on my wish list. :)
Here's the other Bill Lee with what looks to be a MacGregor Goldsmith XG. And the link to his usual strange interview.
http://www.sportingnews.com/mlb/news/bi ... kempropc5e

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Re: Good glove photos are tough to find

PostPosted: November 17th, 2017, 5:26 pm
by mikesglove
Hilarious interview Greg, it's a must read! I forgot he played for the Stompers. That's my neck of the woods.
Here's a pretty funny synopsis of that game between the Stompers and the Pittsburg Mettle in 2014.
That's Pittsburg, CA. Nice play on words though.
http://www.sonomanews.com/news/3390341-181/spaceman-lee-rockets-stompers

Re: Good glove photos are tough to find

PostPosted: November 17th, 2017, 7:06 pm
by okdoak
That's pretty amazing that he pitched 5 2/3 innings and got the win in that game at age 67. I've read that he's still playing ball around the country at age 70.
I'm 63 and that's pretty inspiring for me, though my baseball skills are more at the game of catch level.
Coincidently, I heard that Bobby Doerr passed away recently. Hall of Famer, teammate and friend of Ted Williams, and lived to be 99. That's pretty amazing, too.

Re: Good glove photos are tough to find

PostPosted: November 17th, 2017, 7:30 pm
by okdoak
Bobby Doerr--

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Re: Good glove photos are tough to find

PostPosted: November 17th, 2017, 7:48 pm
by mikesglove
okdoak wrote:That's pretty amazing that he pitched 5 2/3 innings and got the win in that game at age 67. I've read that he's still playing ball around the country at age 70.


I play tennis and hit the ball harder now at 71 than I did at 41. Am I superhuman or just not very good back then? I wonder :?
Here's the Spaceman with the San Rafael Pacifics in 2012. He recorded the last out for the win.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifbc8GybDlE

Re: Good glove photos are tough to find

PostPosted: November 17th, 2017, 11:47 pm
by okdoak
You sure you weren't bitten by a radioactive spider? :)
All I know is that it really pays dividends to stay physically active. I don't play any sports, but I've been painting and roofing my old fixer upper since I retired last year. I'm looking around for a cheap gym to join and want to do some cross country skiing and ice fishing this winter.
My late Grandfather loved to hike and he hand split umpteen cords of wood for his cabin. He lived to be 98.

Re: Good glove photos are tough to find

PostPosted: November 18th, 2017, 1:54 pm
by mikesglove
I found some colorized photos by Don Stokes.
Mathewson
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A young Walter Johnson.
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Just like the uniforms in this one
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Where is the grounds crew?
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Re: Good glove photos are tough to find

PostPosted: November 19th, 2017, 1:52 pm
by mikesglove
A couple first basemen:
Fred Merkle. Possibly wearing a Rawlings or Goldsmith buckle web mitt. A little hard to tell
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Hank Greenberg
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