by softball66 » May 12th, 2012, 7:18 am
I had forgotten about this bottom-anchor grommet web glove but it made sense. The lacing pattern before this had no anchor at the crotch of the web. If one caught the ball in the cross webbing before it probably began to weaken the laces and eventually these break with time. Several makers besides Rawlings began using multiple cross hatch lacing up until the late 1930s. Greg is right in that the tunnel loop protections braced the webbing, hence one, two and three tunnel webs. I'm looking at photos from the recent Hunt Auction sale of Ted Williams material and notice a picture of Ted using a glove with criss cross lacing, probably from his first year.
Notice how well secured the bottom of the web is in these photos shown. And grommets helped secure the lacing.