Re: Ted A. Kennedy's High Art Sporting Goods
Posted: August 22nd, 2018, 5:11 pm
It must be from an actual '94 catalog and not the appreviated baseball guides. It's cool! Shows why it was $10 back in the day. A lot of work went into it!
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mikesglove wrote:It must be from an actual '94 catalog and not the appreviated baseball guides. It's cool! Shows why it was $10 back in the day. A lot of work went into it!
mikesglove wrote: Kennedy's... catchers mitts are entirely thumbless, as is also the basemen's and fielder's mitts, and all have a deep pocket which aids materially in holding the ball after it is caught. A pitcher's blind and fielding mitt is another of the novelties of this line, all of which is described and illustrated in their twenty four page catalogue, a copy of which can be had of the above firm for the asking. Every dealer should investigate this line as it contains new features."