I thought this was an interesting glove when it showed up on eBay, and then when JD bought it, I figured there was something more to it than the generic “…old youth baseball mitt” description given by the seller. I thought this may be regarded as a pita pocket glove, but now that JD has his hands on it, maybe he could advise. The glove did drum up some interest, earning $305 on 12 bids.
Next up is what I believe to be a reasonably rare “Lefty Grove” endorsed Geo. A. Reach buckleback model. The glove is in decent shape, but because I don’t recall too many Grove endorsements I’m adding it to this week’s list. The glove earned a reasonable $205 on 13 bids.
Very similar to the popular Spalding DiMaggio models is the Spalding Frankie Frisch model, although the Frisch endorsements seem to come up far less frequently. The Frisch model sold roughly from 1931 to 1946 and was always among Spalding’s top of the line gloves. This one is in pretty good shape, and is definitely worth the $120 best offer that it sold for.
The bargain of the week is this beautiful Jim Lemon Nokona “GP” Pro Line model. The backside of the glove is in beautiful shape and features the bold, classic Nokona patch. The leather looks to be very soft and in solid shape. At $64 on 15 bids, this one is a steal.