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Re: Best of February 2013

PostPosted: February 23rd, 2013, 12:55 pm
by mikesglove
Just after a Rare Rawlings "Ron Hunt" XPG10 Personal Model glove sold for over $400 on ebay last month, another one pops up and goes for a BIN of $76. Gotta love ebay
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A Spalding 1" web glove with the red cloth tag sold for an undisclosed best offer. Nice eye appeal with pristine white leather and strong markings in the pocket.
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Another Spalding, this time a full web with the earlier black cloth patch sold for $228 on ebay.
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Re: Best of February 2013

PostPosted: February 23rd, 2013, 2:44 pm
by mikesglove
A 1930's Stall & Dean "Chas. Gehringer" model 8087 glove sold for $482 on ebay. Has all the whistles and bells a collector would want. great markings in the pocket. The glove was well taken care of and will be a stunner when cleaned up a little. The last S&D Gehringer sold for $352 and this one is in far better condition
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A 1930's George A. Reach brand "Lefty Grove" model 55F sold for $169 on ebay. Nice signature endorsement in the pocket.
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Re: Best of February 2013

PostPosted: February 26th, 2013, 2:45 am
by mikesglove
from the abundance of gloves out there right now, I thought there would be quite a few great gloves that for whatever reasons just didn't get the bids. I also thought the Texas dealer would be represented but he didn't make my top three of great bargain gloves. These all are about $35 or under. They had to be quality models in good condition.

First is an OK Mfg. model LR "Hal Newhouser" with "ChromeMax" leather. Super markings and a nice looking glove
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Second is a Dubow "Bill Nicholson" model 348 in Stellar condition
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Third is a KenWel "Bill McGee" model 542. Triple tunnel web, nice logo, patch and button. This went for a little over twenty bucks.
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Re: Best of February 2013

PostPosted: February 26th, 2013, 2:07 pm
by mikesglove
This Rawlings "Stan Musial" model 60-4248 was made for Montgomery Wards in the 1960's. The Musial glove has all the features of an XPG or "Personal Model" with the V-anchoring and corporal stripes. The spiral top web is interesting with the "X" lacing at the bottom dubbed "Action Anchored" by Rawlings. I don't think this particular Musial glove was ever in a Rawlings catalog so it may be pretty rare. Amazing to me that it went for only $40 on ebay.
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Another interesting 1960's glove failed to make its reserve of $149. This one is the MacGregor model 4 commemorating the MVP's and batting champions of 1965. Pretty cool glove design with the star web
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Re: Best of February 2013

PostPosted: February 27th, 2013, 9:45 am
by Mike**Mize
Well. you can blame me for the price on this base mitt that ended two nights ago. I put a max bid of $250 on it thinking that just might get it done. The seller had nothing to say that I noticed about the condition of the inside of the glove. I admit, I just loved the photos. The glove looks very much like the one from the Hal Chase photos I posted a while back. I really do hope it pans out for the buyer.

Re: Best of February 2013

PostPosted: February 27th, 2013, 1:22 pm
by mikesglove
Looks a little on the small side.

Re: Best of February 2013

PostPosted: February 27th, 2013, 3:21 pm
by Mike**Mize
So what's your educated guess, Mike? 7"?

Re: Best of February 2013

PostPosted: February 27th, 2013, 3:53 pm
by mikesglove
I have a similar one about 8" height. My hand does fit in however.

Re: Best of February 2013

PostPosted: February 27th, 2013, 4:22 pm
by Number9
I worked on that for John Graham a few years back. It's a small fielder's mitt. Not a kids model, I don't think.

Re: Best of February 2013

PostPosted: February 28th, 2013, 6:36 pm
by softball66
That's from John's collection and not much detail, as usual, from the cookie cutter seller. I think there is a return policy though.

Re: Best of February 2013

PostPosted: March 1st, 2013, 10:18 am
by Mike**Mize
Fielder's Mitt makes sense to me. As a visual artist, I'm a sucker for those dark shadowbox photos. I think I would have been happy winning it.

Re: Best of February 2013

PostPosted: March 1st, 2013, 10:46 am
by softball66
I just got an meal from the guy who bought the nice Musial glove (above) and I like him, thought he got a very good deal and congratulated him. I think Rawlings put some nice Musial gloves
into the MW line from time to time. Wonder what it retailed for. Guess "Smitty" might know.
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Re: Best of February 2013

PostPosted: March 1st, 2013, 1:19 pm
by mikesglove
Here are some from the end of the month. First is a group of circa 1905 gloves and mitts.

A nice crescent Spalding glove with wool lining. Shows some wear but in overall good condition. $885 on ebay
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A Reach crescent catchers mitt sold for $686. A fair amount of damage on this one
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Another Reach mitt sold for $149 on ebay. No hump on this one but an early model none the less.
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Re: Best of February 2013

PostPosted: March 1st, 2013, 1:33 pm
by mikesglove
An early crescent glove sold for $546 on ebay. No inner lining on this one
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A child's out seam glove sold for $236 on ebay. A scarce model featuring no lining or padding. Unique and highly desirable! Not really
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A circa 1920's Spalding sewn web glove sold for $218 on ebay. Glove is in really good condition with some logo markings still evident on the face and an interesting K-C patch in addition to a stellar Spalding patch.
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Re: Best of February 2013

PostPosted: March 1st, 2013, 1:55 pm
by mikesglove
Some from the February Legendary Auction.

A Reach "Eddie Collins" model glove sold for $2629. Glove is in Stellar condition.
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A rare D&M "Casey Stengel" model in super condition sold for $2271
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A D&M "Walter Johnson" model G44 sold for $897. Nice markings, great condition.
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