mikesglove wrote:Pretty nice crescent palm buckle back glove sold for $1076. The mouse damage to the front kind of sucked but the back looked super. I asked the seller if it was an adult size model. Never got a response from that question. That kind of sucked too. I hope the winner is happy with it. That's a lot of money.
mikesglove wrote:A 1920's Stall & Dean "Grover Alexander" model glove sold for $250 BIN. No patch on this model but about as nice a signature and mfg. stamp as one would want. The glove overall in in great condition. Bought by an ebay memorabilia dealer so will probably be back shortly.
Deacon wrote:mikesglove wrote:Pretty nice crescent palm buckle back glove sold for $1076. The mouse damage to the front kind of sucked but the back looked super. I asked the seller if it was an adult size model. Never got a response from that question. That kind of sucked too. I hope the winner is happy with it. That's a lot of money.
Thought I would try to post a couple of follow up pics of the glove (haven't posted pics in awhile, hopefully it works)
The glove is adult size, measures 9+" x 10+", the holes are nail holes (apparently a previous owner used as display), the piping is thick & solid, the leather is soft & supple, the lining is solid with no holes or rips & the padding is thick like it was never used and the buckle assembly is totally intact & working. The seller did respond to my questions, which made it easier to pull the trigger. And yes, I'm happy with it.
Looks great..congratulations. Nice to see.
Actually, you could have the nail holes repaired and restore them to be invisible. FWIW.
Thanks for posting the images.
Enjoyed.
This is a piece I definitely want within my very finite and selective collection..
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