ok, as many of you probably know, i am what is affectionately known as a "modern" glove collector (1970's and up as defined by the CEO of this forum:)
i'm still trying to make sense of the vintage glove collecting community here so humor me.
in 1960:
1)MMP=$34.95
2)MM3=$21
3)MM6=$12.95
4)MM9=$7.95
5)TG12/15, XPG3=$39.95
can anyone explain with any sense of logic why a 2nd from the bottom kids model would go for 10x's that of the current market value of the top-o-the-line models?
here are my top 5 reasons why a glove would go for the price of a decent honda accord:
5)the box (which, i suppose you could use it to play catch with in a 3rd world country)
4)the glove was only made for 2 years?
3)it's fun to play catch with a glove that creates a huge disadvantage in the field compared to the "modern" (i know, my definition is based on design not year of manufacture) TG12/15 XPG3
2)the winner really meant to press $32.27
1)we're americans and we can....
i wonder if the seller was expecting it to end that high
if anyone from the VG community is offended by my comments and sarcasm, feel free to use this thread to debate and/or bash me
