by GloveGypsy » July 31st, 2008, 8:28 am
I know what you mean, Bob.
A ball glove to some people is a prized personal possession, a handcrafted work of art that has utility.
For others, it is just something to be used, and then discarded....like a disposable shaving razor.
I play softball, and I am amazed at the disparity of what some of the quality players pull out of their bags. Some of those gloves are total crap!!! Others have real equipment.
When was young, my family did not have deep resources. I learned to take care of the things that I had.
By the way, in my story above about the dad that had the A2 "L" underwater in a bucket. His son is a real glove guy, not to mention a great little ball player. Last night, he emailed me a request about getting a custom glove for his son, Nicholas. I obtained the Eastbay link through some of the other forum members and I am sending him your way.
There's no doubt in my mind that this little guy will absolutely covet his new glove.
-Glove Gypsy