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I've been too busy to look at places

PostPosted: March 13th, 2009, 8:42 pm
by jsalinas
For the possible stumbling across a good glove to re-lace and recondition.

I feel bad about it. The antique stores in the area do not carry much in the way of sporting goods and the flea markets are more new than used and old.

PostPosted: March 13th, 2009, 11:19 pm
by Old_Gloves_New
Texas,
I usually get most of my gloves from eBay. I look for certain types of gloves and then I set a price ceiling. From time to time, I've managed to pick up a few multi-glove "lots", lately pickings are slim because it's baseball season. Late Fall and Winter are good months for picking up gloves. Right now, I have about 60-70 gloves in my inventory. I'm working that number down (my wife says that she wants the basement back, lol), one glove at a time. Of course, I should note that I don't collect gloves like some of the other members of this forum. I guess the correct term for what I do is "re-Baying". Although I'm not sure I care to have a designation like that placed on what I do, but that's just the way it goes sometimes.

O_G_N

PostPosted: March 31st, 2009, 10:13 pm
by jsalinas
Thanks for the response to my post.

I came across a nice older Wilson Catfish Hunter model at a flea market this last Sunday. I got it for $3. :D

I'll re-lace it and give it a good once over with some glove conditioner. I need to get some pictures going.