Best of March 2026

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Best of March 2026

Postby mikesglove » March 2nd, 2026, 2:16 pm

a sewn full web Spalding glove sold for $169. An all leather midline model in excellent condition. The patent stamp on the back of the finger stall is pristine.
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A 1940's Hutch Billy Meyers model 38FR glove sold for $145. It features the modified Rainey Trap web. The glove is in super condition.
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A 1930's Spalding glove with box sold for $600. A lower line glove with a pretty nice box. The Spalding paper wrapping inside the box is a nice addition, probably the rarest part of this ensemble.
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Re: Best of March 2026

Postby mikesglove » March 7th, 2026, 1:43 pm

A 1960's Rawlings Ken Boyer model RKB glove sold for $249. A rare glove. Instead of the Trapeze models, This one is a conventional glove in pretty nice condition.
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Re: Best of March 2026

Postby mikesglove » March 8th, 2026, 2:42 pm

A high quality sewn full web D&M glove sold for $178. A loose seam on the back but otherwise a nice looking glove.
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A circa 1953 Rawlings Stan Musial PM model T70RY Claw style mitt sold for $69. The earliest example of base mitts endorsed by Musial. Except for the ink on the back a really nice looking mitt.
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A 1930 KenWel/Tool Shop Lou Finney model 624 base mitt sold for $85. The design of the back is pretty cool.
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Re: Best of March 2026

Postby mikesglove » March 10th, 2026, 1:38 pm

a 1930-40's Rawlings Dib Williams model G675 glove sold for $350. Listed as a Doak style glove. It's clearly not that. It's A variation of the G67 model. This one is upgraded with leather piping and has pinky lacing, triple tunnel web and a unique wrist strap. It's a nice glove and a lot to like to a collector so pretty easy to look past the torn up linning.
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A sewn web Reach glove sold for $159. The glove is in pretty good shape and looks to have some stamping left on the face.
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An obscure little glove from the 1920's. It was sold by the H.A Seinsheimer Co. out of Cincinnati. They were a children's clothing manufacturer. "Perfection Clothes" was their trademark and "The Kind Real Boys Wear" was their slogan. That is stamped on the face of the glove. It slod for $179.
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Re: Best of March 2026

Postby mikesglove » March 11th, 2026, 2:07 pm

A 1906 William Read base mitt sold for $49. It has a crescent pad and a segmented face. Only a few know examples of that style and possibly the only known William Read example.
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Re: Best of March 2026

Postby mikesglove » March 12th, 2026, 12:43 pm

A 1930's Wilson Rogers Hornsby three finger model glove sold for $500. One of the more popular gloves for collectors. It's in decent shape.
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A circa 1949 Nokona model G57 glove sold for $69. A nice 2 finger example.
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A 1964 Rawlings Stan Musial model SM6 glove sold for $99. Features the popular H-Web.
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Re: Best of March 2026

Postby mikesglove » March 13th, 2026, 1:45 pm

A 1964 Wilson model A2000 "Sooting Star" model glove sold for $129. Overall in excellent condition.
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A 1930's Goldsmith Red Lucas model glove sold for $179. A TOTL glove in great shape.
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A 1970's Rawlings model XPG6-H glove sold for $427. A TOTL H-web model in super condition.
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Re: Best of March 2026

Postby mikesglove » March 14th, 2026, 12:48 pm

A 1966 Wilson A2000 "Shooting Star" model glove sold for $139. It's in excellent shape.
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A 1957 Wilson Early Wynn PM model 2054 glove sold for $39. very little playing time on this TOTL glove. Some busted laces on the web.
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Somehow this Soalding Frank Bolling PM model 42-212 glove sold for $427
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Re: Best of March 2026

Postby mikesglove » March 15th, 2026, 1:29 pm

A 1949 Spalding Marvel model 102 Professional Model mitt sold for $125. A TOTL military issue in great shape.
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A 1960's Rawlings Eddie Matthews model XPG10 glove sold for $100. A model you don't see very often. It's in excellent condition.
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Re: Best of March 2026

Postby mikesglove » March 16th, 2026, 1:36 pm

A 1921 Spalding sewn web glove sold for $112. Originally sold as the model SS "Leaquer" model in the teens. It was one of Spalding best gloves BITD. By the 1920's it was retailed as the model SS "Short Finger" model. You ca still see the "SS" stamp and the "S" of "Short Finger" on the palm of this glove. Hard to find a white leather model like this with the pocket stampings mostly intact. The glove is in fantastic original condition and a bargain at that price.
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A circa 1970 MacGregor Hank Aaron model GF20 glove sold for $89. A popular collector glove. It features the last iteration of the "Fieldmaster Web". A pretty stylish glove in super condition.
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Re: Best of March 2026

Postby mikesglove » March 18th, 2026, 1:57 pm

A Rawlings Mickey Mantle model MMP HOH glove sold for $349. This style MMP with the "lazy S lacing" was made in 1960-61 right before the advent of the XPG6 in 1962. The glove here is a 1960 model with the endorsement on the pinky. It's in excellent condition and pretty rare. I owned one of these and can attest to it being a fantastic glove.
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Re: Best of March 2026

Postby mikesglove » March 20th, 2026, 1:31 pm

A 1940's Hutch Ted Williams model 52 glove sold for $122. A top quality model featuring the Dubow patented raised finger stall seams. It's in super condition.
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Re: Best of March 2026

Postby mikesglove » March 21st, 2026, 12:20 pm

Listed as nineteenth century, it's actually circa 1908-10. The white leather Spalding crescent pad sewn web glove sold for $450. It's top quality, in fantastic condition and a bargain at that price. The felt lining is basically unimprovable. The cloth tag with "A.G. Spalding Bros. Makers" is an early one. The glove features the 1908 patented diverted finger seams. Given all that, the glove could be the model 2X. It was the only crescent pad model Spalding offered in that time period.
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Re: Best of March 2026

Postby mikesglove » March 24th, 2026, 12:26 pm

A circa 1965 Wilson Nelson Fox PM model 2020 glove sold for $349. A top glove BITD. This one looks to ne NOS.
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Re: Best of March 2026

Postby mikesglove » March 26th, 2026, 11:55 am

A group of 17 gloves/mitts sold last night at Hunt's Auctions for $427 w/o fees. In typical HA fashion they only included a photo of four of the gloves on their auction site and the gloves pictured weren't their best ones. I contacted them and they supplied a photos of all 17 of them. Their were some sewn full web models and reliable names such as XAC, Reach, Spalding, KenWel, Nokona among others. My favorite was the Ratsch Chicago Sporting Goods Mitt.
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