Eastbay vs Rawlings Web Site, DOH!

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Eastbay vs Rawlings Web Site, DOH!

Postby offsidewing » April 25th, 2008, 6:19 am

So I ordered a couple of Pro Shop Customs from Ebay on Tuesday. :D On Wednesday they call to confirm the order and process it. I really wanted a 12" H-web with a conventional back, but comprimised with the 12" H-Web Fastback (hey, it's from the pro shop!). Then, Thursday morning morning I see the Rawlings Pro Shop Website is up! I can get any combination of glove I want! I called Eastbay to try and cancel my order, but no luck. The won't let me cancel the custom order. :cry:

Docglov, can you help and turn my 12" H-web Fastback into a conventional back?!?!
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Postby docglov » April 25th, 2008, 7:38 am

Is it from my dept? if so let me know the name on it and presto the change will be made. If not usa then I can't help. I don't speak the language
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Postby offsidewing » April 25th, 2008, 8:42 am

I ordered the gloves through the Rawling Pro Dept program on Eastbay's website. The Eastbay website says it will made by Rawlings "Made in USA" Pro Dept in Missouri. Like Josey Wales says, "Missouri Boat Ride."

The name that will be on the order is "LANGWORTHY"

I ordered two gloves

Pro 12F with Pro H web (conventional back PLEASE).

and

Pro 12F with Basket web (could that same "presto" turn this into a Pro-1005BFB?)

THANK YOU SO MUCH DOCGLOV!!!!
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Postby red_sox_fan86 » April 25th, 2008, 12:20 pm

Are the gloves from the new Rawlings site made in the US? They don't say but I'm assuming they are since they're $300 like they are on Eastbay.
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Postby docglov » April 25th, 2008, 1:17 pm

no they aren't. And its a good thing right now as I'm buried at this time. Have recieved 50+ orders in last 4 days only at eastbay for now
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Postby offsidewing » April 25th, 2008, 4:43 pm

Was the "LANGWORTHY" order one of them? 8)
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Postby Mike_2007 » April 25th, 2008, 5:15 pm

docglove,

How do these two types ( HOH & P.P) from overseas compare to the US Eastbay gloves? The PP is $400 - I know the Kip leather is softer but in your opinion is it a "better" glove? If price was not an object, would everyone choose the PP?

Thanks!
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Postby SF Ball Dad » April 26th, 2008, 12:30 pm

That's an interesting comment. I've always though that the HOH breaks in quicker (and is also heavier) because of the oil treatment. I assumed that this was also why HOH thumb/pinky did not keep their stiffness as long as PP. I don't have any personal experience w/ older/non-oil treated HOHs though.

If lighter weight + stiffness = better, what would you guys recommend (new PP or new USA HOH)? I'm looking specifically for performance and not a 20 yr collectable.
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