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Best of June 2025

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June 2nd, 2025, 1:19 pm
by mikesglove
A NOS 1953 Nokona Chico Carrasquel model G59 glove sold for $49. A near TOTL glove. Hard to find a better one than this. Features the special tanned blond leather.
A Spalding Rainey web glove sold for $199. Super rare with the buckle back and a cloth patch. It is similar to the Pinky Whitney model PW. The glove front is pretty worn and difficult to see an endorsement.
Re: Best of June 2025

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June 3rd, 2025, 1:14 pm
by mikesglove
a teens Higgins buckle back sewn full web glove sold for $175. The glove is well used but mostly intact. Cloth patch is frayed.
A 1920's VWD sewn web glove sold for $115. It's in good shape. Factory stamps still visible on the face. The black leather would benefit with a little tlc. The cloth patch is intact.
A 1950's MacGregor Richie Ashburn model GB23 glove sold for $39. Features a Spider Web and reverse wrist strap. One of MacGregor's better models and a popular style for collectors.
Re: Best of June 2025

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June 3rd, 2025, 2:31 pm
by mikesglove
A group of Spalding gloves/mitts sold for $99. The glove is interesting. It's described as having the sewn web laced to a bottom strap. Spalding introduced this style adjustable webbing in the 1930's. It could be found on Babe Ruth and Dizzy Dean gloves. Those models had a darker leather. This one here is more than likely the rare Mark Koenig model XWL.
Re: Best of June 2025

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June 4th, 2025, 1:11 pm
by mikesglove
A 1950's Rawlings Stan Musial model TM65 mitt sold for $499. A mid line model that looks to be NOS.
Re: Best of June 2025

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June 5th, 2025, 12:26 pm
by greaseape
A 1963 Macgregor GC35 Hank Aaron PM sold for $61.00. A nice glove that appears to be unused.
Re: Best of June 2025

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June 5th, 2025, 2:18 pm
by mikesglove
A 1940's OK Mfg. Hal Newhouser model LR glove with non-matching box sold for $172. The glove and box are in great condition. The model KO box is for a Barney McCoskey glove.
Re: Best of June 2025

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July 16th, 2025, 4:24 pm
by greaseape
Babe Ruth passed in 1948 but was somehow resurrected from the grave and autographed this Rawlings Playmaker model from the mid 1950s. A neat trick indeed. The glove sold to some unsuspecting buyer for $3500.00.
Re: Best of June 2025

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July 17th, 2025, 11:03 pm
by greaseape
Here we have a pair of Rawlings XPG 6 gloves. At the top is a Mickey Mantle model that sold for $595.00. Below that is a seldom seen Bobby Tolan model. It went for $116.16.
Re: Best of June 2025

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July 17th, 2025, 11:20 pm
by greaseape
Brothers with different mothers. A Spalding 42-201 Roger Maris PM followed by a Rawlings XPGP. From 1962-1965 these two gloves were the most expensive offered in their respective catalogs retailing for $43.50 each. Spalding dropped the Maris version after the 65 season while Rawlings continued production until 1967 where it contunued to be their most expensive offering at $46.00. The pictured Maris sold for $199.99 with the XPGP fetching $70.00, both on BIN.
Re: Best of June 2025

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July 18th, 2025, 12:44 pm
by greaseape
A Wilson top line 602 from 1940 exchanged hands for $72.00. Following that a Spalding 133 Joe Dimaggio went for a healthy $485.00. A mid line glove that debuted in 1942 with a 2 piece tunnel web, this one featured the new for 1950 one piece web. Finishing up we have a late 40's Wilson model 614 Ted Williams that found a new home for $179.99.
Re: Best of June 2025

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July 18th, 2025, 8:56 pm
by mikesglove
A super late '60's Rawlings Mickey Mantle model DCT mitt sold for $599.
A rare 1970's Rawlings Roberto Clemente model XFG15 glove sold for $200. If you had to own one Clemente model, this would be it. it's a one year commemorative glove modeled after his Rawlings gamer.
A 1920's sewn web Winchester glove sold for $275. High quality white leather glove with rolled leather piping.
Re: Best of June 2025

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July 19th, 2025, 11:46 am
by mikesglove
A 1960's MacGregor Willie Mays model GC12 glove sold for $199. A TOTL glove and popular with collectors.
A 1950's Hutch Ted Williams model 53 glove with original box sold for $291. More than likely Hutch's best glove back in the day. Features patented outseams.
A teens Spalding "Diamond" model glove sold for $599. A midline glove with all the factory stamps still intact, a rarity.
Re: Best of June 2025

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July 19th, 2025, 7:57 pm
by greaseape
A nice looking Rawlings TG15 Ken Boyer PM sold for $40.00. Glove appears to be in fine shape although very dry. Would have gone for more if not for the ink.
After that is a topline Spalding 42-709 Yogi Berra PM mitt, sold for $99.99.
Re: Best of June 2025

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July 19th, 2025, 10:06 pm
by greaseape
A real nice Rawlings XFG 7 Billy Williams sold twice. Sold on June 6 for 189.99 and again June 15, this time for $246.66. Same seller, same pics. Wonder if the seller didn't get what he expected the first time. Both were auctions with only 1 bid on each.
Re: Best of June 2025

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July 20th, 2025, 12:24 pm
by mikesglove
a pretty cool 1920's Rawlings Bill Doak glove sold quickly for $89. the glove is well used but all intact. it has an extra Lowe & Campbell tag.
A 1960's Wilson A2000 glove sold for $152. It's in nice shape.
A little bit of a sleeper. A 1930's TOTL Reach Sam Hale glove sold for $19. It features a weird patented lace/sewn strap web. There is a Spalding Ruth model with the same web.