by GloveCrazy » February 6th, 2009, 8:11 pm
Great topic and great posts. Pressed to choose only five, my first class would all be endorsed and would include:
- D&M Ruth G41
- Gehrig Ken-Wel zipper back
- Ken-Wel Dazzy Vance (Super Special or buckleback for the bust)
- a Lutzke-type and I choose the Wilson Rogers Hornsby 3
- Rawlings Doak Original
These were all top quality, cool models, revolutionary to some degree, and their colorful ads were all over the place.
Along those lines, I feel a little remiss that I couldn't fit in the Stall & Dean Speed (Speaker, or Alexander), Spalding Homerun Special Ruth, Stall & Dean Cobb full web, Rawlings Jim Bottomley 1" web BB 1B, and D&M Decker patent Wally Schang (need a catcher's mitt at some point). I could be talked into the D&M Lutzke over the Hornsby 3 with a little arm twisting, but I like the Hornsby better and there is a D&M already in with the G41.
Need to have an oldies wing next go-around. Here's mine:
- fingerless pair
- finger tipped workmans
- webless crescent
- duck web
- buckleback/buckleweb crescent fielders or maybe fielders mitt
If I were to choose a more modern glove it would be the Rawlings Musial TG12 trapeze. Again, revolutionary top quality, great ads, and an endorsed Personal Model whose clones are still being used today. At the risk of starting a riot, I personally think the A2000s are a little over-rated. My HOF moderns:
- Rawlings TG12 Stan Musial Personal trapeze
- Rawlings Mickey Mantle MM Personal (though Mort Cooper paved way)
- Wilson A2040 Ted Williams Personal
- MacGregor G101 Willie Mays Personal
- Rawlings PM Stan Musial Personal 3-finger
Honorable mention to the A2000 shooting star, Nokona Howie Pollett or Chico. and Rawlings McQuinn Trapper.
Now for a little silliness. Eventually, the HOF would get watered down a little and we'd turn our attention to best value gloves, which I think are probably the fat 40s splitfingers. My favorites are:
- Nokona G33 Joff Cross, but I guess the Joe Jackson is more appropriate
- Doak H (2 labels for the bust)
- Goldsmith Elmer Riddle (WWII stamping for bust)
- MacGregor Goldsmith JCL Pete Reiser (with the snare webs for the bust)
- Denkert/Wasco/Olympic,etc Pete Reiser buckleback
I know, I know HOF voters, that we water down the Hall by including the Riddle that doesn't even usually have a cloth label, but is there a better value glove out there? Are you with me, Fred?