Ok this is really starting to get to me, mainly because it deceives buyers and is unfair for the unsuspecting.
Here is my clarification of "PRO SHOP" that I think we all should use when talking gloves.
Rawlings Pro Shop- Gloves that can only be ordered by pro/minor league players that have options not available on websites, and you cannot even get on a website. In our term, these are the rarest current gloves out (minus old school USA's). These include most meshback gloves, dual hinge web gloves, complete model numbers like PRO200-6K ect.
Rawlings St. Louis Shop- Self explanitory. Stuff you order thru Eastbay that Bob takes care of in St. Louis.
The other Rawlings Pro Shop- I term this the Public Pro Shop or Rawlings Custom Shop. SamGonzo has a GREAT collection of gloves ordered this way. These are the gloves you can order from Ballgloves.com, Baseball Express, Baseball Savings, ect. These gloves will all come with their model number stamped (not CGB anymore) with a one number or 2 number code for their web indication. Unlike real Pro Shop gloves, there is no continuation of the model number with color and materials noted.
For example:
A black pro preferred PRO200 with H web from the custom shop will read PRO200-6. From the Pro Shop it will read PRO200-6KB. (K for kip, B for black).
I have a pro DJ2 I bought from ballgloves.com. It is labeled a PRODJ2-1. Had I gotten it thru the pro shop it would have been a PRODJ2. No -1. Only number coded models have extensions of the model for the web code from the Pro Shop. The Custom shop now adds a -X to EVERYTHING.