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Yay! It's Outdoor Flea Market Season

PostPosted: March 20th, 2011, 10:39 am
by vintagebrett
The season started a little early here in New England but the nice, Sunny 26 degree weather couldn't keep me (and many others) away this morning. It was great to be back out hunting for treasures. Did find a nice Rawlings HOH Johnny Bench and an interesting golf club but that was the extent of the first foray into the outdoor markets. More opening in the next couple weeks and Brimfield is less than 2 months away!

Re: Yay! It's Outdoor Flea Market Season

PostPosted: March 20th, 2011, 11:46 am
by BretMan
Yes, it is that time of year! The unfortunate thing for me is that most weekends between now and fall I'm out on a ballfield somewhere umpiring baseball or softball tournaments. Tends to cut down on my flea market visits. But I hit as many as I can.

Next weekend (March 26-27) there's a big indoor show in Columbus, at the Ohio State Fairgrounds. The Scott's Antique Show usually pulls in several hundred dealers- and every once in a great while you might even find a couple of decent gloves! If you're into "antiques" in general, I would recommend a visit.

I haven't posted any finds here for awhile, but have picked up a small handful of gloves at flea markets and antique shows during the past year. Maybe it's time to break out the digital camera and post a few...

Re: Yay! It's Outdoor Flea Market Season

PostPosted: March 27th, 2011, 4:29 pm
by Kenny Wel
While not an outdoor market, my wife and I finally made it to a multi-vendor market that we had been eyeing. Only one Glove; a George Brett Wilson that was flat and stiff enough to drive nails with. But I did find a 1914 copy of Christy Mathewson's Pitcher Pollack, a 1920 Zane Gray The Readheaded Outfield and Other Baseball Stories, and a copy of a '30's era photo of a Westmoreland, NY baseball team. So no mitts today, but not a complete loss.

Ken

Re: Yay! It's Outdoor Flea Market Season

PostPosted: March 28th, 2011, 12:04 am
by ScottWNJ
Went to an outdoor antique festival in Florida yesterday. Picked up a nice MacGregor G22 Richie Ashburn glove for $10. No ink and needs one lace replaced. It was all downhill after that. Found a nice Wilson 635 with triple tunnel web. Price tag said it was a Don Johnson model, but the signature looked like something else. At $90, I passed. Lots of bats but all priced at or near $100 each. At least I got the Ashburn and didn't come home empty-handed. Hopefully next week will bring better luck.

Re: Yay! It's Outdoor Flea Market Season

PostPosted: April 2nd, 2011, 10:59 pm
by rdb34
Made my first trip up to the Kane County flea market today. My day ended up being a lot like ScottWNJ's. I found a really nice Richie Ashburn GB23 with the Spider Web design and reverse wrist strap.
I also bought a Tom Seaver XFCB17 Rawlings Wingtip that needs a little work. After that it was all downhill. The gloves were either too far gone or too expensive (sometimes both). Mostly imports and kids gloves. It felt good to get out and I look forward to more glove hunts this summer.

Both gloves are available for sell/trade. PM if interested and I can give details and more pics.

Re: Yay! It's Outdoor Flea Market Season

PostPosted: April 4th, 2011, 5:55 pm
by mushroomknob
finally some decent weather for the outdoor markets.Not many dealers but a couple of gloves.

found a really soft diamond brand fielders glove.The leather is very soft and feels great on the hand.

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second glove correct hand Warren Spahn D&M great gold markings soft inside and out,only flaw writing on the back.

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Re: Yay! It's Outdoor Flea Market Season

PostPosted: April 5th, 2011, 12:13 am
by ScottWNJ
Hey rdb34, your day was a lot like mine. In addition to the Ashburn, I also picked up a Tom Seaver XFCB17 wingtip on this trip. Well used and needs the lacing in the palm replaced. Since we seem to be on the same wavelength, I wonder what we'll find next! :lol:

Scott

Re: Yay! It's Outdoor Flea Market Season

PostPosted: April 6th, 2011, 4:50 pm
by hal barth
I just returned from a 2 week trip into the heart of Texas. At a large outdoor market I found a vintage Alex Taylor glove with the name Jackson stamped on the heel area. My dilemma is : is it Joe or Travis? I can not make out the first name, however the middle initial seems to be the letter "C". This would make it a Travis Jackson model. In my research I notice that both Jacksons have similar signatures. Does anyone out there have the same Taylor glove with a clear first name? Thanks, Hal

Re: Yay! It's Outdoor Flea Market Season

PostPosted: April 6th, 2011, 6:16 pm
by vintagebrett
Definitely Travis - I've seen multiple Alex Taylor Travis Jackson endorsed gloves - there are a couple pictured on JD's site.

Re: Yay! It's Outdoor Flea Market Season

PostPosted: April 6th, 2011, 6:34 pm
by hal barth
Thanks Brett, my resource books did not show this model.On my trip I also picked up an ordinary block letter Pete Reiser, no maker and an excellent M.R. Campbell "League" bat. A

Re: Yay! It's Outdoor Flea Market Season

PostPosted: April 12th, 2011, 7:35 pm
by vintagebrett
Picked up a 1911 D&M catalog today - it has a three finger full web model - says it's a new product. Is this the appearance of the first three finger model??

Re: Yay! It's Outdoor Flea Market Season

PostPosted: May 8th, 2011, 9:09 am
by vintagebrett
Found a nice Ken-Wel 532W sewn web today.

Re: Yay! It's Outdoor Flea Market Season

PostPosted: May 8th, 2011, 1:12 pm
by murphusa
1920's Rawlings Catchers glove box (no glove) 5 1961 picture packs and a Big Six Christy Mathewson game

Re: Yay! It's Outdoor Flea Market Season

PostPosted: May 19th, 2011, 4:58 pm
by murphusa
I am at a music convention for the next few days and at lunch today went down the block to a pawn shop and found 3 1st basemen's glove. A geo reach mint T33 Trapper Model, a excellent 30's Ken wel model 617 Jim Oglesby and a Excellent Tryon Professional 1st basemans with a great patch

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Re: Yay! It's Outdoor Flea Market Season

PostPosted: May 21st, 2011, 4:07 pm
by vintagebrett
Nice finds! I like the Tryon patch.