I was very impressed with this show. There was a good mix of vintage and new stuff, with more emphasis on the vintage. Among the booths I saw lots of nice bats and gloves. Didn't buy any bats but splurged on a couple of gloves.
From one dealer I picked up the first model Bill Doak Rawlings glove and a Brine Frank McCormick 1B mitt. The Doak is a little dirty and missing one of the two tags, but otherwise it is nice. Stampings are strong and leather is good. It is also very large. My dad has had a couple of early Doaks and none are as large as this one. The McCormick is very high quality and has a nice tag - it will clean up really nice.
I purchased a Spalding model 128 Frankie Frisch split finger. Top quality glove in excellent shape - still has a bunch of silver in the signature. There is a neat H web on it that I've seen on Rawlings from this era, but not Spalding.
My final big purchase was a Ken-Wel Dazzy Vance. This is one of the first models, based on the ken-wel tag, and it is a beauty. The leather is soft and barely used, the tags are awesome - words don't do it justice! It is a tremendous glove. Pictures will be posted tomorrow.
Overall, I was very impressed with the show and look forward to attending next year. The one thing that bothered me is that most of the dealers treat me like I look like a guy who's never looked a glove before! It must be my youthful good lucks.
