by droc » July 7th, 2019, 1:24 pm
First, my apologies if this is in the wrong category as I originally thought these gloves are older than they may be.
The 1st base mitt is very small youth and destroyed inside so is garbage.
The other one is good, about 12 inches and the leather is solid.
I'd like to relace it to practice and learn because it looks like a decently made glove. I'm trying to find the model so I can see the original lacing pattern. This has many pieces broken and a series of repairs.
There isn't a marking on the glove that hints at the maker besides the long-gone trace of red label attaching to the leather. No endorsement or model number or maker on the leather. I looked through lots of 70/60 era gloves, TMC, hawthorne, regent, hutch but couldn't find a red label that wan't rawlings or macgregor
Only markings,
Pre Formed Pocket
Professional Model
Full Grain Cowhide Nylon Stitched
Snap-Action
SPA (which I guess are imprinted initials in the leather)
Also 8 empty holes at the base of the middle and index fingers which I guess are either decorative or to allow you to tighten up the fingers a bit. they are empty now. Not sure how that should be laced.
Here are some better pictures. I'd love to ID and hopefully find a picture of an intact original.
thanks
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