That was a good purchase Carmi! Not sure why it went unappreciated with only the one bid. Brett pointed out the summer doldrums. I guess that could be. Its a super glove.
An early Victor catchers mitt sold for $525. Its high quality and in great condition with some fairly legible markings on the face. Too bad about the missing wrist straps. That hurt the sellers price. The mitt has all the whistles and bells intact, laced heel, intricate buckle web. it's a simple thing to fabricate new buckle straps and even follow the old stitching pattern.
A 1930's D&M G12 Red Ruffing glove sold for $306. This one's also in great condition.
A 1930's Goldsmith Mel Ott model MO glove sold for $197. A fairly common model in super condition.