

The 1921 S&D catalog lists this model as having oil dressed "Special Tanned Brown Calfskin". I noticed a difference from my other horsehide gloves. The calfskin was definitely softer and more pliable. Joe's catalog source book and JD's catalog website describe the type of leather used for vintage gloves and it's helpful research if there is a glove on ebay someone is interested in bidding. I have my eye on one now that I researched a little.Mr. Mitt wrote:Out of all the gloves I used to own that I longed to have again, the 0977 was at the top of the list. It has everything going for it, but the most important is that it feels so good on your hand. It's my go to glove when I want to put something on!
The gloves and this great looking picture box relisted at $599MBokdoak wrote:I had this on my watch list from last week and was interested in how it would end. Musial PMM picture box with two gloves, one that looked like it might clean up okay and the other in poor shape. No takers with a $749 starting bid.
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