
A Wilson Johnny Antonelli personal model really caught my eye. The seller failed to deliver really good pictures of the glove, but the palm side photo of the glove seems to show that this glove is in great shape and of course, very well made. The 50s Wilson models are real classics, this one sold for a well deserved $258 on 9 bids.

The Ken Wel Terry Moore “539” model featuring a v-notch buckle back and early laced fingers earned $321 on 13 bids. The glove features a good patch, solid buckle, and very clean leather. In my opinion, you can almost never go wrong with Ken Wel gloves, this one sold for $321 on 13 bids.

I like Geo.A. Reach gloves. We’ve talked about different manufacturers that are under-appreciated and I’ve always thought these fell into that category. This is as high as I’ve seen one sell for though, so it must be special…I think. This is an LB Paul Waner model with no significant blemishes, retaining some of the silver and its patch. I have not seen a Waner model before, possibly explaining its $225 price tag (on 3 bids).

As for the bargain of the week, how about a Peerless brand Jimmie Gleeson “608” buckle back model? Aside from some wear and tear on the piping the glove is in very solid shape. The “off-brand” Peerless may explain its modest sale price of just $93 on 6 bids.
