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Postby softball66 » April 4th, 2007, 10:18 pm

Glove works was kind enough to send the glove collector some snaps of his A2000 and XPG models which we used on our lead story in the latest glove newsletter. Thanks again MIKE!!!!@@
Now, Bob Clevenhagen the glove designer at Rawlings emailed me after getting his issue that he hadn't realized how close in pattern they were. Mike let us know that the XPGs seemed to be heavier and more padded. A 1950s Rawlings official told me years ago that he thought the Wilson glove designers just used some ideas Rawlings had. Maybe, maybe not. Rawlings problem might have been the misplaced focus at the time on its Trapeze models.
This was a landmark time for a remarkably new glove invention which is with us still today! :idea:
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Postby V-Anchored » April 5th, 2007, 9:24 am

I received my issue of the newsletter on Monday and immediately read it from cover to cover. I thought this was probably the best issue I had ever read. The story on the A2000 and XPG models was excellent. This was a special time in glove design. Who would have thought that those concepts would still be the basis for pro level gloves 50 years later. Also, the return of favor the Trapeze has proven that Rawlings was on the right track there also. Thanks Joe for all of your hard work! Can't wait for the next issue.
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Anytime Joe

Postby glove-works » April 6th, 2007, 8:12 pm

Joe,

My pleasure..I am happy to assist with such a great publication.

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Postby Hrking4675 » April 7th, 2007, 2:00 am

Where can I get a copy of this newsletter?
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Postby crackofthebat » April 7th, 2007, 6:21 am

Contact Joe Phillips at 972-699-1808 or by email: glovecol@comcast.net
Snail mail: The Glove Collector 14057 Rolling Hills Lane Dallas, Texas 75240-3807. The cost is $18.95 for one year. Newsletter is published bi-monthly. :D
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Postby stockbuddy » April 7th, 2007, 11:20 am

Hrking,

Joe's newsletter has been a vital link in the glove hobby for many years. Joe is a great guy and you should consider giving him a call by phone just to say hi. He loves meeting new glovers. By the way, glad to meet another one.

Fred thanks for sharing Joe's newsletter info. and best to you.

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Postby stockbuddy » April 7th, 2007, 11:23 am

Mike, I enjoyed the glove article in Joe'snewsletter showing the A2s and xpg's. Thanks for the pics and comments in the article.

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1958, 1959, and then some...

Postby glove-works » April 7th, 2007, 6:07 pm

1958 Wilson A2010 Antonelli PM, 1959 A2000 (from latest newsletter), sweet A2054 Early Wynn PM, and my favorite A2001 (not many of the early A2001's like this showing up)

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