Here's one for you Eric. An early Christmas for someone. A 1950's Rawlings Eddie Mathews EM model sold for $37. It's an early version and in beautiful condition.
A 1960's Rawlings Mickey Mantle XPG-6 sold for $225. The glove is dry as a bone but looks like it could be brought back.
A 1960's Spalding Jim Bouton model 42-214 sold for $104. A rare one and near mint.
This 1940's Hercules "Bulldog Modelo Professional" glove sold for $120. I think these were made by Wilson. This one looks a lot like the outseam Andy Pafko model.
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Yeah…seemed way to good to be true to me…I saw that Campanella too and figured same thing. That’s unreal you originally had those Brett, but don’t doubt that people would do that and still now almost 2 decades later floating around with the misinformation. Gotta be a ton of this kinda stuff out there…scary in some regards, and I’m glad I’m not into the game used realm at all;).
A 1950's Wilson model 2910X glove with box sold for $675. The box is worn but the glove looks near mint.
A 1970 Spalding Jim Fregosi model 42-2512 glove sold for $209. Interesting to see the change in terminology from Rawlings to Spalding models. "Fastback" becomes "Control Extender Back" and "Bellows Web" becomes "Dual Action Web".
A rare 1937 Goldsmith Paul Derringer model PD glove sold for $90. The glove is in fantastic condition. The owner's name scratched into the leather didn't help with the price however. the glove has an extended pocket into the first and second finger stalls and a triple web. A top of the line model in its day.
A stylish 1940's Zeke Bonura Vim Radio & Appliance model base mitt sold for $80. By the looks of the wrist strap, a Dubow made mitt. It's in great shape and high quality.