by theglovester » March 9th, 2014, 9:45 am
Agree, better photos will help!! Now this is a great glove and was made during the heat of the great depression, and was a top line glove, People had less money and this glove cost around $10 new. That is probably why it took me over 15 years to ever snag one for my collection. They are just hard critters to find.
10 years ago, when people had money!?!?! I had bidded on one up to my $800 limit and didn't win, 3-4 months ago I finally snagged one through the help of the Great and Humble Jim Daniel for around $250. Now if you were a couple months earlier, we would have been talking serious turkey about your glove.
what you need to do is locate a crazed collector of a Dizzy Dean glove as I was previously, and there you go, I am having the same problem locating a Rawlings PM Pepper Martin and would pay over market value. The fun of the chase!!
I agree with Gashouse34, easy $300 glove, wouldn't take a penny less, but, better pics could merit you in the $5-800 range to the right buyer, if they have the money.
while perusing the world of ebay, you all noticed that the oldie old stuff is still holding value!! thats neat, as I have kinda went that route. But to each their own, which is cool!