by Brewers1913 » July 4th, 2006, 6:49 am
I just picked up an old Eddie Joost model glove, circa late 1940's, which is in good shape (using the term loosely) but the fingers inside the glove are stiff as a board. I generally use Glove Stuff® for leather softening but I'm thinking the glove got soaking wet at some point and may have remained wet for some time, although there are no indications of mildew or water stains. I thought about simply soaking the fingers in the Glove Stuff but this stuff is a bit expensive. Should I just keep "working" the glove and fingers and applying the Glove Stuff on the outside, or do I need to do something more radical?
I publish the American Association Almanac, a baseball history journal.