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Best of November 2024

PostPosted: November 1st, 2024, 4:45 pm
by mikesglove
A Daimaru Brand Jimmie Foxx glove sold for $201. Daimaru was a large department store chain in Japan. The glove features the King Patent lacing on the back. It's in real nice shape.
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Re: Best of November 2024

PostPosted: November 3rd, 2024, 12:36 pm
by mikesglove
A 1950's Rawlings Mickey Mantle model MM glove sold for $35. Seller didn't have a clue.
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A sewn web Spalding glove sold for $203. Pretty good shape despite a fair amount of wear.
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Re: Best of November 2024

PostPosted: November 4th, 2024, 12:39 pm
by mikesglove
A 1950's Rawlings Duke Snider model DS glove sold for $599. Looks to be mint. Sweet!
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A 1962 Wilson "Twin Web" model 2011 glove sold for $60. Same retail price as the A2000 model. A unique take on the 6 finger design. The glove model seldom comes up for auction.
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A 1970 Wilson model A2001 glove sold for $125. A slightly smaller infielders version of the A2000 model. Another seldom seen model up for auction.
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Re: Best of November 2024

PostPosted: November 5th, 2024, 1:47 pm
by mikesglove
a 1900's Childs glove sold for $125. Interesting glove with a leather face, knit woolen type back and an elastic wrist strap.
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A 1930's Dubow Gabby Hartnett catchers mitt sold for $75. It's in excellent condition. Stamped on the wrist strap is 4255 indicating the mitt sold through Montgomery Wards.
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A 1930's Reach Dizzy Dean glove sold for $79. It's a lower end model in decent condition.
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Re: Best of November 2024

PostPosted: November 6th, 2024, 1:23 pm
by mikesglove
A late '40's Wilson model 2080 glove sold for $75. The early version before Andy Pafko endorsement. Outseam construction and a beast of a glove in its day.
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A rare 1930's D&M Red Ruffing model G10 glove sold for $212. Down the line in the retail catalog but a model with super strong factory stamps front and back.
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Re: Best of November 2024

PostPosted: November 8th, 2024, 9:26 pm
by mikesglove
An impossibly rare 1940 Lull $ Hartford Hig Higbe H-web glove sold for $338. Looks to be a Rawlings made glove in super condition. The cloth patch is stellar. L&H Sporting Goods are touted as the oldest sporting goods company in America.
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Re: Best of November 2024

PostPosted: November 9th, 2024, 3:04 pm
by mikesglove
An ebay seller must have bought a baseball memorabilia collection. They have posted dozens of gloves for sale. Most aren't worth mentioning. A few of the good ones have been cherry picked and mentioned previously. This current one slipped by for $30. Seller listed it as unidentified. It's actually a pretty rare Reach model TM glove circa 1941. The Reach logo is there but obviously the seller is not a glover. It's a "Professional" model. The really distinguishing thing is the segmented finger stalls. There are several Spalding models including a Joe DiMaggio on JD's site but I couldn't find another Reach model. The glove is in really nice shape.
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Re: Best of November 2024

PostPosted: November 11th, 2024, 2:11 pm
by mikesglove
A Rawlings XPG3-H glove sold for $450. Just a superb glove!
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A 1930's D&M Red Ruffing model G10 glove sold for $325. Outstanding condition! It features the "Crowder Web".
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A 1930's D&M Lefty O'Doul model G57 glove sold for $180. The front shows a fair amount of wear. The back is stellar.
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Re: Best of November 2024

PostPosted: November 12th, 2024, 5:01 pm
by mikesglove
A 1954 MacGregor model GCB glove sold for $150. Top the line in its day. Features the Spider Web and reverse wrist strap button.
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A 1920's J.C. Higgins Hans Wagner glove sold for $444. Shows wear but still in real good shape. Nice cloth patch.
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A 1930's Spalding Babe Ruth HRS glove sold for $870. Pretty low down the line in the catalog but great factory stamps.
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Re: Best of November 2024

PostPosted: November 13th, 2024, 2:02 pm
by mikesglove
A 1920's Stall & Dean Grover Alexander glove sold for $300. There's a fair amount of wear but seems all intact. The Grommet web is a plus and the factory stamps are good. The glove is stamped 4272 indicating a model sold through Montgomery Wards.
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A late 60's MacGregor model KC1 kangaroo hide glove sold for $595. A popular model with MLB players. The glove is in excellent condition.
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A 1930's Nokona catchers mitt sold for $49. Very few buckle back models around. The mitt is a lower end model in decent condition.
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Re: Best of November 2024

PostPosted: November 17th, 2024, 2:18 pm
by mikesglove
From Hunt's:
A Spalding Crescent pad glove sold for $800. It's in great condition.
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A Reach Crescent pad glove sold for $500. A youth model.
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A 1920's Wilson Walter Johnson model 656 glove sold for $250. Tunnel loop web and the tag intact.
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A 1930's Reach Babe Ruth model RF2 glove sold for $1016. Lower end glove with super factory markings.
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A 1930's Spalding Babe Ruth HRS glove sold for $500. Some wear but overall a very nice glove.
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Re: Best of November 2024

PostPosted: November 21st, 2024, 2:15 pm
by mikesglove
An early twenties Wilson model 56_ base mitt sold for $23. A nice mitt, all intact with leather piping and super cloth patch. The back panel design is one you don't often see. Didn't get a lot of love on ebay.
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A circa 1968 Rawlings Mickey Mantle model DCT HOH base mitt sold for $207. The mitt is in stellar condition except for the two small holes on the back.
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Re: Best of November 2024

PostPosted: November 24th, 2024, 2:06 pm
by mikesglove
A flawless 1950's Rawlings Herb Score model HSP glove sold for $69. Probably won't be the last time we see this for sale on ebay.
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A super rare teens-twenties Western Sporting Goods Mascot Brand base mitt sold for $150. A buckle web model in stellar condition. A brand out of Chicago, Western Sporting Goods was known primarily for their manufacture of uniforms. Western merged with Thomas E. Wilson Sporting Goods. This would be a mitt in Jared's wheelhouse for sure.
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Re: Best of November 2024

PostPosted: November 24th, 2024, 7:52 pm
by greaseape
Here's a bit of an odd glove, a purported Willie Mays G101 gamer from circa 1961. While the web has been re-laced, it is of a design that I have never seen before when viewing a G101 model, be it a Mays or a Hank Aaron version. It also relies on a simple 2 hole with button wrist adjustment configuration rather than the adjustable wrist loop or "adjustawrist" style commonly associated with the late 50s early 60s Macgregors. It sold at auction for $23,180.00.

Re: Best of November 2024

PostPosted: November 26th, 2024, 2:33 pm
by mikesglove
Looks to me like the web is a "SpiderWeb" that was relaced wrong. There are some other photos of Mays gloves here.
https://www.vintagebaseballgloveforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=5478&p=33614&hilit=willie+mays#p33614

A !927 Rawlings "Hinge Model" FB-145 base mitt with hang tag and non-matching box sold for $295. One of Rawlings better models.
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A really clean 1950's Rawlings Herb Score model G700 glove sold for $200.
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A 1960's Rawlings TOTL model RL catchers mitt sold for $159. Doesn't look to have been used.
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