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What is your favorite pickup of the year???

PostPosted: January 3rd, 2009, 1:51 am
by Studboy
Got some time this week to do some glove'n, here are my five favorite pickups of 2007 - no great EARLY finds this year, but a few nice 30's & 40's ball gloves All are from area antique shows/flea markets except the Dimaggio:
Spalding Frankie Fritch 128 - Marvel (Glove is HUGE & SOFT):
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Fritch 128 back:
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D&M Goose Gosslin G7 (this one just displays great):
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D&M G7 back:
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Denkert Al Simmons LK105 (another super soft glove, just feels right on the hand):
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Simmons Denkert Back:
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Wilson Rogers Hornsby delux 648LO - very large well made glove:
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Wilson 648LO back:
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and my eBay buy of the year $35 Buy it Now:
Spalding Joe Dimaggio 133 (again, mega soft with lots of silver)
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Dimaggio back:
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PostPosted: January 3rd, 2009, 6:44 am
by vintagebrett
Found some nice leather in 2008 - hard to pick favorites but I decided to go with these non-Sonnett / OK Favorites (too many of those that you can see on all my postings):

Horace Partridge full web from a local auction
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Ken-Wel Cy Williams from a trade
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Raywill Doak style glove with box from the 2008 National
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Saggahew white leather grommet web glove from Brimfield Fall 2008
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Rawlings green leather 1B mitt with black and white tag from eBay
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reach full webs

PostPosted: January 4th, 2009, 7:12 pm
by Bravosin99
Here is a picture of our favorite three pick ups for 2008.

LEFT: Left handed near mint Reach Model CB Pat Duncan full web.
MIDDLE: Reach full web Crescent.
RIGHT: Reach Model 56 internal crescent full web.

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PostPosted: January 4th, 2009, 7:46 pm
by Studboy
Those are great oldies guys, brett, that green glove is just sick & wrong.....yet so awesome.

PostPosted: January 7th, 2009, 2:15 am
by okdoak
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Love the stampings on those vintage gloves, especially that D&M logo on the Goslin glove. Just incredible!
I picked up two "newer" models I'd been looking for quite awhile; a Spalding 1001 (the Rawlings HH clone) and Spalding RC that Kenny J restored.