Early 1990's HOH PRO-1000H...

Hey all,
I have a early 90's Heart of the Hide PRO1000-H that I'm looking to sell. I have had this glove since it was brand new. I was the one to break it in and the only one to have ever played with it since. The glove is in fantastic shape and I have taken extreamly great care of it. It was broken in using Rawlings gloveolium but just enough to keep it nice. The glove still retains it's light leather color, not all dark and dingy like some of the Rawlings get after tons of oil has been poured all over them. The glove could use some cleaning to really make it pop and maybe a fresh relace all around would make it look even better. All the original lacing is intact and not a single lace or tie is broken. There's also no cracks in the leather and even the plam still retains the nice light color of the Deertaned hide. There is a little bit of ink on it, as I wrote my name on the thumb of the glove, but I wrote it on the glove when it was brand new and it has faded to the point to where it is almost unreadable and could easliy be removed. I'm not kean on letting this glove go, but I have completly moved away from hardball and onto softball and this great glove is just sitting in my house on my office desk. As much as the glove looks great as a display piece, I'd rather pass it along to someone who will get it out in the field and use it where it belongs. Still, I'm not in a position to have to sell this glove, so please send me serious inquires only. I have pictures of the glove from every possible angle and I'm willing to send them in full size format to anyone interested. Just send me a PM or post a reply to this thread with an e-mail address and I'll forward them onto you.
Thanks,
Brandon
I have a early 90's Heart of the Hide PRO1000-H that I'm looking to sell. I have had this glove since it was brand new. I was the one to break it in and the only one to have ever played with it since. The glove is in fantastic shape and I have taken extreamly great care of it. It was broken in using Rawlings gloveolium but just enough to keep it nice. The glove still retains it's light leather color, not all dark and dingy like some of the Rawlings get after tons of oil has been poured all over them. The glove could use some cleaning to really make it pop and maybe a fresh relace all around would make it look even better. All the original lacing is intact and not a single lace or tie is broken. There's also no cracks in the leather and even the plam still retains the nice light color of the Deertaned hide. There is a little bit of ink on it, as I wrote my name on the thumb of the glove, but I wrote it on the glove when it was brand new and it has faded to the point to where it is almost unreadable and could easliy be removed. I'm not kean on letting this glove go, but I have completly moved away from hardball and onto softball and this great glove is just sitting in my house on my office desk. As much as the glove looks great as a display piece, I'd rather pass it along to someone who will get it out in the field and use it where it belongs. Still, I'm not in a position to have to sell this glove, so please send me serious inquires only. I have pictures of the glove from every possible angle and I'm willing to send them in full size format to anyone interested. Just send me a PM or post a reply to this thread with an e-mail address and I'll forward them onto you.
Thanks,
Brandon